Example sentences of "[vb infin] [that] [pron] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ He did not know that what was below the bridge was a railway line . ’ |
2 | ‘ But we must try and see them — if only to let them know that we 're here , in the States , and that they have no need to worry about Emma and Sophie . ’ |
3 | So , no you wo n't know that we 're trying to get the two pilots out of er |
4 | He said and do you know that we 're a multi- million pound organization . |
5 | And Doris said , Oh thank you she said did I did n't know that we 're recording . |
6 | ‘ Christ , do they know that we are here and decided to blast us out ? ’ |
7 | Let us know that we are really alive and the only way we can do this is to live with ever growing joy and enthusiasm . |
8 | ‘ How are you ? ’ — ‘ I 'm fine ’ , and talk about the weather are designed to make another individual feel comfortable , to let them know that we are positively disposed towards them when we can not think of anything more significant to say . |
9 | The English King is no fool He must know that we are approaching . |
10 | ‘ If you had n't been asleep all this time , you 'd know that we are nearly there . ’ |
11 | We should be able to go into the big houses and let the gentry know that we are honest , that 's the only way they 'll give us their business . |
12 | This argument turned out to be the one that forced us to admit in the first place that we do not know that we are not brains in vats . |
13 | Mr. Grist : The Hon. Gentleman should know that we are still awaiting the proposals of the Mid-Glamorgan health authority for the funding of that new hospital . |
14 | As has been said in the House previously , my hon. Friend will know that we are committed to the work being done in the south Atlantic , which HMS Polar Circle will shortly be carrying out . |
15 | But I do agree that people out there must keep wondering how do they know that we are as , as it were , as slim as we can be . |
16 | We did n't know that we were asking for impossible things , because we had never worked in the record business before — and we 'd get them . |
17 | Of course , Michael and I could not let the people know that we were enemies . |
18 | The idea that he was alive crystallized the need to let him know that we were trying to help him . |
19 | Because if we happened , just happened to discover , or even suspect , that our spontaneity was part of their order , we 'd know that we were lost . |
20 | ‘ You will know of our history and you will know that we were sent into that slumber many hundreds of years ago , by the Dark Lords who held sway in the reign of the High King Cormac . ’ |
21 | And when I say I asked for more polenta , you will know that we were dealing with an intake situation of Road to Damascus proportions . |
22 | For many this was the highlight of the day , once all had settled the singing would begin and this time all with full voice , songs like " One man went to mow " , " Ten green bottles " and " I 'm happy when I 'm hiking " would be taken up and echoed along the route , and arriving back in Halling we would be encouraged into one mighty effort to let all at home know that we were back , safe if somewhat tired , overfed and happy . |
23 | Key defender Paul McGrath , set to win his 61st cap , said : ‘ I did n't even know that we were near these records . |
24 | d' ya know that we were maybe on a on a bit . |
25 | I , I forgotten that it was Justine , I , it just threw me a bit that erm , erm , Nick asked me to let you know that we were here and that we 'd received the chairs . |
26 | He leant towards the young man now and , his voice dropping as if he were imparting a secret , he said , ‘ Do you know that they are one of the best brands sold by Harrods of London ? ’ |
27 | Before doing so , however , governors should know that they are responsible for understanding , complying with and enforcing national health and safety regulations . |
28 | Mortality statistics , too , are not restricted to the unemployed : how do we know that they are not indicating greater health problems in the population as a whole during times of economic difficulty ? |
29 | They would know that they are free to evaluate the religious teachings of past generations and choose their own allegiance , and seek truth where they wish . |
30 | They will not know that they are doing so — but that is what will happen . |