Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] that there " in BNC.

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1 The patrols are expected to react to these , and an umpire accompanies them to see that there is fair play .
2 Let me emphasize that there is nothing wrong in comparing local authority figures for numbers of children placed ‘ home on trial ’ .
3 Women who told me that their partners accused them of using tears to manipulate them agreed that there were times when they deliberately wept , but said that it was often the only way they could get their partner 's attention .
4 Joe had written to me suggesting that there was a post for me in Japan ( available through the good offices of Stephen Spender , who had just returned from there with a commission from the Dean of the Faculty of Letters at Tohoku University ) to go and teach English , in the poet-teacher tradition for which it was famous .
5 Lord Ross added : ‘ This appears to me to emphasise that there is both importance and difficulty in this action which would make it appropriate for the action to be heard in the Court of Session as the supreme court rather than in the sheriff court .
6 When the mother approaches the nest where the kittens are hiding , letting them know that there is nothing to fear by her approach .
7 However , I regret that there is no expansion in the recruitment of workers to that shipyard .
8 I regret that there was some suspicion in the minds of Opposition Members .
9 I regret that there is n't a man here who would uphold the opposite point of view and it 's not for want of trying .
10 I deny that there were any evictions ; they may have got letters of removal , but I deny that these were any evictions in the sense of evictions . "
11 I repeat that there is no need for any school budget in Northumberland to be cut .
12 I repeat that there is no need for any school budget in Northumberland to be cut at a time when its overall expenditure can increase by 5.4 per cent .
13 I repeat that there is no system that can automatically preclude evil people getting into positions of power over vulnerable people .
14 Erm , by hangers-on I mean that there are all the Dukes and the Viscounts and whatever else there is and that whole strata in society , which , I think is English society , erm I mean I know that there are Dukes in Scotland but there are n't so many , and I mean they own quite a lot and I think that it 's impossible to have a classless society because the monarchy perpetuate class divisions .
15 It may have something to do with intelligence , but I am certain it has nothing to do with knowledge — I mean that there are people who have an instinctive yet perfect moral judgment , who can perform the most complex ethical calculations as Indian peasants can sometimes perform astounding mathematical feats in a matter of seconds .
16 I mean that there 's half of them go down the dock now , they do n't do anything .
17 Aye , well I mean that There 's there 's so many things that go through your mind that In a situation like that .
18 We must not sanction the contracts lying on my right hon. Friend 's desk — and by that I mean that there should be no more contracts for gas generation .
19 Nor do I think that there are at the moment Committees which cause unnecessary work . ’
20 ‘ Nor do I think that there is any other simple test that can be substituted .
21 I think that 's a charitable explanation , and I would like to feel that , but I 'd I think that there 's enough information out there .
22 And suddenly I realised that there was a whole lot more going on than I 'd even thought of .
23 Suddenly I realised that there were all sorts of things that I wanted to do that I had n't done .
24 I argued that there was a lack of clarity ( or clear research evidence ) concerning what these appropriate qualities might be , an unfortunate tendency to abstract approved-of skills from consideration of the contextual circumstances in which they might need to be employed , and an inclination to present a one-sided interpretation of the implications of specialist subject expertise for teaching quality .
25 In this case , I fear that there will be delusions of persecution . ’
26 I fear that there will be a natural tendency for suppliers such as Sony to turn to consumer electronics and recorded music outlets with whom they already have business relationships , and who are able to live off low discounts .
27 Unless there is drastic action based on the Woolf report , rather than the sort of band-aid solution that we have heard about today , I fear that there will be an increase in disturbances , especially if there is yet another unexpected surge in the prison population .
28 The skill is in some danger of being lost , but I insist that there is so much fun and pleasure in it and the methods are so effective that it should never be allowed to die out .
29 Suddenly I realise that there must be another part , something like a gap , a hole left by the word I do n't understand .
30 I realise that there are many young Asian women living in Britain today who might find it difficult to be different from their friends at school .
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