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

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1 I mean I was thinking that you can actually with Linda actually you know because I loiter Linda today 's meeting obviously
2 I mean , you obviously know what I want here , but I mean I was hoping that Yvonne would come across and work maybe two stroke three days a week for me even when
3 the first sheets er and in the meantime , I mean I 'm hoping that Roger and Norman and Dave are at least putting something together ,
4 Yes , I mean I 'm saying that there 's obviously open land within built-up areas .
5 Messrs Rowland and Middleton say they are advised that Lloyd 's has too few tangible assets ; and anyway they think it wrong to burden future Lloyd 's members with the repayments .
6 The landowners , who are developing the 3,000-home Grange Farm estate , say they were told that only 1,600 homes could be erected before the bypass was built .
7 The chemists say they were promised that they 'd be paid for providing the service , but so far they have n't seen a penny .
8 Traders say they were promised that Merchants Quay would be at the centre of a thriving complex of shops , restaurants and homes , but now they 're surrounded by offices , and cut off from customers .
9 In the first place it is argued that this growing equality has been a ‘ relational ’ equality between men and women in the home .
10 In the first place it is argued that the real motive which underlay her ostentatious partisanship of enlightenment , especially in the 1760s , was not a concern for the well-being of her subjects or even a deep belief in ideas of enlightened government , but mere vanity .
11 In the first place it is proposed that the calculation of earnings-related pension is now based on 20 per cent of a lifetime 's average earnings ( forty years ) rather than 25 per cent of the best twenty years .
12 Going to Maplins shop in Bristol to purchase components to build the Audio Telescope in your April issue I am informed that the Electret insert mic. is not available , a discontinued item .
13 Suffice it is to say that Woferl jumped up on the Empress 's lap , put his arms round her neck and kissed her heartily .
14 Oh and I just hope he 's remembering that I do n't want to be the sister in there .
15 Let it be recorded that Namibia , with Gerhard Mans prominent , also played their part in opening the game .
16 Alfred Rosmer gave an amusing but enlightening insight into Bukharin 's character and role in 1920 , and let it be recalled that he was only 32 years old in that year .
17 ( And at the risk of labouring the obvious , let it be said that Pound is often a very funny writer , in verse and prose alike . )
18 Let it be said that committed , monogamous gays and non-gays have also been victims .
19 Never let it be said that we fail to cater for minority groups .
20 Never let it be said that the Inspiral Carpets do not like a good breakfast .
21 And beaming proudly the 47-year-old superstar declared at London 's Heathrow airport : ‘ Never let it be said that I do n't carry the baby . ’
22 Remember all these things at an interview and never let it be said that you are ‘ just a mother ’ !
23 Never let it be said that I visit empty-handed ! ’
24 Never let it be said that Practical PC ignores the viewpoint of the end user !
25 ‘ Never let it be said that I 'm not aware of your good points , ’ he drawled .
26 For those who have not yet seen them , let it be said that Trestle work always in masks .
27 Ribald measures of organisational capacity in relation to breweries spring to mind ; let it be noted that Dorchester ran its municipal brewhouse efficiently and profitably in the great days of Puritanism , but not thereafter .
28 Let it be noted that J , head of was actually in the room at the time of this meeting .
29 STV propagandists let it be understood that each major party will put up a candidate for every seat .
30 Let it be understood that I was not mad with you , ’ he said as a bleak expression crept into his eyes .
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