Example sentences of "[vb base] that [pers pn] [vb past] [art] " in BNC.

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1 And I suggest that you made a number of such threats which constituted a sustained campaign of intimidation .
2 Accounts of their trial suggest that it took the form of a political witch-hunt , with the intention of intimidating other critics of the government .
3 I like to think that Hume would agree , but some of his writings suggest that he underestimated the complexity and beauty of biological design .
4 Chronicles and records suggest that he exercised a general supervision over all Lancaster 's affairs : directing his estate officials , receiving dubiously acquired lands to which the earl wished to bar legal claims , acting as Lancaster 's intermediary with the king , and supporting him in his political and military ventures .
5 I 've spent the night thinking about everything that happened , and I now realise that I made a mistake about you being involved with Harry Martin . ’
6 But once your anger has subsided , realise that you allowed the crash to happen .
7 In the sense that er you say that you had a camera club
8 I always say that I enjoyed the R and R but it was as I go down
9 Well just say and just say that I had a bit of a ba an and I 'd like a check over that 's all just say that to them if you want alright ?
10 The reports on ceefax say that he requested the move .
11 Mr Fuchs 's champions say that he made no attempt to hide the financial problems that had arisen during his previous post when he was employed by The Hague .
12 Some records say that he dismissed the White Lions and the rest of his retinue , claiming that he wanted a moment alone to contemplate the blade that had done his people so much harm .
13 Afterwards he got in touch , not to sign me but to offer encouragement and say that he liked the album .
14 They forget that we paid the higher price for the partition of Germany as a precondition for peace in Europe .
15 As Layton said , ‘ I still regret that we got no encouragement from the CBC , because I think that we would have gone on to write plays . ’
16 I mean that I attended the lectures given at Cambridge by Dirac .
17 Other such terms , for example free , as in ‘ then we were free ’ , certainly had reference to the past , but carried direct contemporary reference : a man would say of another , ‘ he is a free man ’ , and mean that he took no orders from a superior ; and a man ( asked about his own occupation ) might say with some pride that he was a ‘ free Zuwayi ’ ( zuwayi hurr ) , and imply his condition was closer to the old days than that of most of those he saw around him .
18 The fire was so small and mean that it gave no warmth at all .
19 No , you picked up i I mean , I put that she recognized the gap between you know , the Russian ally to the Ger , I presume they did have Russian ally .
20 Ohio-valley dwellers of this time were farmers , and pollen tests show that they grew the crop .
21 The magnificence of the houses the merchants built for themselves show that they had an eye for artistic effect as well as financial security .
22 A note was taken of the submissions that were made before the judge which show that he asked the solicitor representing them if the appellants knew of the date of the hearing , and the solicitor said that they did , as indeed was the case .
23 His writings , particularly his Homilies on Ezechiel , composed while he was pope , show that he thought the contemplative life of monks would be best validated if it bore fruit in action .
24 Sparke 's works show that he had an intense curiosity about the economic , political , religious , social , and scientific concerns of the day .
25 His first sketches of the Garratt articulated locomotive show that he appreciated the advantages of mounting the boiler centrally between a pair of driving bogies carrying the fuel and water tanks .
26 ‘ These bones show that he hid the hound here , but he could not keep it quiet , so people heard its cries .
27 His few surviving letters show that he brooked no nonsense from the unbusinesslike ; his domestic relationships indicate a generous regard for his family ; and his record of successful money-making , from Cromwell to William III , suggests that he learned well the lesson that adaptability is one of the crucial conditions of business survival .
28 The records show that he presented a clock of his own making to the hospital circa 1760 , which was in continuous use until the night of 10–11 January 1978 , when it was stolen .
29 The courts have found breaches of this covenant in situations where homes were in such a poor condition when let that they represented a serious danger to health or safety .
30 ‘ All I could do , ’ he drawled , ‘ was keep talking , just keep telling you who I really was , what really went on inside my head , and hope that you sensed the barriers coming down very slowly for you to get in and say it .
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