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

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1 It therefore states that many British trade unionists now suggest that we need a new industrial relations institution where a wide agenda of issues can be discussed between managers and employee representatives that work company level .
2 ‘ I suggest that we pay a visit to the hospital this morning — although I 'm not sure whether we 'll be allowed to see Liz and Owen .
3 I suggest that we do the usual thing of passing that one round so that if anybody wants to read it they can read it .
4 Neither , I believe , are they so easy to train , and I suggest that they lack the brain power of the Norfolk .
5 I suggest that they take an extended lunch and return mid-afternoon .
6 By our attitudes we sometimes suggest that they have no ideas at all .
7 If it is a public demonstration suggest that they wear a suitably neat outfit such as a track suit .
8 Those aspects of the context which are directly reflected in the text , and which need to be called upon to interpret the text , we shall refer to as activated features of context and suggest that they constitute the contextual framework within which the topic is constituted , that is , the topic framework .
9 Recent studies on some ASFV mRNAs suggest that they start a short distance ( less than a 100 bp ) upstream of the corresponding ORF ( 30-32 ) , and that they end at runs of seven or more consecutive thymidylate residues ( 7T motif ; 30 , 31 ) .
10 I suggest that you make an ample settlement on the child and write and tell his new stepfather what you have done , and that you have done it because you are determined that no one else should have any financial responsibility for a child of your blood .
11 And I suggest that you use the vaporetti , which are very cheap — ’
12 ‘ I suggest that you try a warm brown shade instead of sparkling gold . ’
13 And I suggest that you try the effect of giving the boy some support and encouragement .
14 I suggest that you take a day or two to think of it , but remember that my cousin may find other employment in the meantime . ’
15 I suggest that you take the opportunity to introduce yourself to who is Senior Waterkeeper at Gladhouse .
16 ‘ What do you bet she does n't come marching in here and suggest that you have a strong dose of Syrup of Figs ? ’
17 And while we 're at the police station I suggest that you have a word with someone there about the fact that you seem to be attracting some unwelcome attention .
18 As for houses , I am not going to touch on their security here , but merely suggest that you contact the Crime Prevention Officer at your local police station .
19 However , once again I strongly suggest that you grow a collection of wild flowers in your own garden rather than pick them from the countryside and assist in depleting the stocks !
20 ‘ I propose that we banish the two O'Malley brothers from this part of the country for good , ’ Tim Skerritt said .
21 I propose that we retain the status quo Chairman .
22 I propose that we adopt a unified approach along these lines and I would appreciate Council members ' views on the subject .
23 I propose that we reject the central image of ourselves as victims and install instead an alternative conception which sees us as an active force working in many different ways for our freedom from racial subordination .
24 I 've never measured how long they stay under water , but tourists walking along the path to the waterfall often report that they think a bird is drowning !
25 The euphoria of the immediate pre- and post-entry days has gone , and those who are concerned with Community law realise that they require a precise and detailed analysis of its rules .
26 The latter camp took heart yesterday from Mr Rocard 's insistence that any decision must be based on a consensus , but realise that they have a tough fight ahead persuading others of the logic of their arguments .
27 Many who hold the minority view accept that they must recognize the mind of the Church , just as the majority realise that they have a duty to respect the consciences of those who disagree .
28 Landlords are continuing to issue occupiers of their property with " licence agreements " ; only a very small proportion will appreciate that they are not bound by the agreement they have signed , and realise that they have the right to a fair rent and security of tenure .
29 What is the largest single event of sheer naked coincidence , sheer unadulterated miraculous luck , that we are allowed to get away with in our theories , and still say that we have a satisfactory explanation of life ?
30 First , I believe that I speak for a number of my hon. Friends when I say that we want the Bill to reach the statute book , come what may , in view of the approaching general election , and I hope that it will be given a fair wind .
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