Example sentences of "[verb] [that] [pron] [be] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Afterwards in the Shoulder of Mutton ( Kneeton Park 1 Knayton 1 ) it transpired that he 's in what used to be known as Tin Pan Alley probably the only manager in the Hambleton Combination ( third division ) who 's also been a manager of the Bay City Rollers .
2 Minimising — accepting that there are problems but denying that they are of any great significance or that they necessarily have any connection with alcohol or drug use : " An alcoholic is someone who drinks more than I do . "
3 further investigations disclosed that they were in fact glued on with a resinous adhesive which appeared transparent to the X-rays .
4 A telephone enquiry disclosed that there were in fact two St Peter 's Schools in Wapping and that while we were in one of them the audience was in the other .
5 I can not resist retelling one of the anecdotes : in 1963 , at a party to congratulate Cotton on an award he had just received , Lipscomb told Cotton that while he was delighted by the choice , it should not be supposed that he was on the ‘ cottonpickin' ’ committee .
6 It is generally supposed that it was at Thurgarton .
7 Although there are no SDS-sequestration data on the dissociation of the minor groove binding drugs , since they do not have suitable absorbance spectra , NMR exchange rates suggest that they are in rapid exchange with the DNA [ 26 ] .
8 I suggest that you are over conscientious . ’
9 ‘ without going into further detail I respectfully suggest that it is on any view wrong to introduce into this branch of the criminal law questions whether particular contracts are void or voidable on the ground of mistake or fraud or whether any mistake is sufficiently fundamental to vitiate a contract .
10 I respectfully suggest that it is on any view wrong to introduce into this branch of the criminal law questions whether particular contracts are void or voidable on the ground of mistake or fraud or whether any mistake is sufficiently fundamental to vitiate a contract .
11 These results may be due to chance , but the figures suggest that it is worth trying to do semi-automatic correction .
12 Various ways of studying water strongly suggest that it is in a similar category — that is , it is a fluid containing clusters of water polymers of varying sizes which are continually changing and reforming .
13 Rare coloured propaganda photographs suggest that it was of a warm mid-brown shade .
14 But the best official estimates for the number of lone-parent families in 1981 suggest that there were in fact some 900 000 such families in Great Britain ( see Haskey , 1986 , who indicates that an estimate of 825 000 lone-parent families for 1978 was given to Parliament in 1981 ) .
15 ‘ He did not know that what was below the bridge was a railway line . ’
16 Key defender Paul McGrath , set to win his 61st cap , said : ‘ I did n't even know that we were near these records .
17 Do n't you know that whatever was between you is over for good ? ’
18 Did you know that there 's like a huge chance that you 'll marry someone you know by the time you 're eighteen ?
19 Shedding tears is a way of letting other people know that you are in need of comfort .
20 The second , for instance , amounts to an assertion that one can not answer the question ‘ How do you know that you are in pain ? ’ by simply saying ‘ Because I am in pain' .
21 I do n't know that it 's for or against that he dotes on his wife .
22 Ask anyone about vitamin C and they will be able to tell you that it is found in oranges — but would they also know that it is in melons and tomatoes ?
23 When a young cat approaches an adult for play , letting it know that it is in a relaxed mood and accepts its subordinate social position .
24 When a sick cat is approached by a dominant one , letting it know that it is in a weak , non-hostile mood .
25 No animal can know that it is in a current unless there is some stationary object , such as a river bank , to serve as a reference point .
26 Little did they know that it was for the pocket of Mr S. Caplan .
27 Just another wartime control tower , readers may think , but fans of the famed 1940s bandleader Glenn Miller will know that it was from Twinwoods , Beds , that Miller , then a Major in the USAAF and in charge of the American Band of the AEF , departed in a UC–64 Norseman on December 15 , 1944 for Paris — never to be seen again .
28 Thereafter the truly experienced Phillips-watcher will know that he is to be found in the corner of the studio conducting a vehement argument with himself on the subject of whatever he just did n't tell you , and will shortly be sending an assistant back to pick up his hat .
29 She did not know that I was to be there and came forward saying : ‘ My dear Elizabeth , what a very nice surprise .
30 Perhaps it was despair that made me believe there was one person in the world who might know that I was in despair .
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