Example sentences of "[vb pp] [coord] [pers pn] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 if he believes that a criminal offence has been committed and he believes that the officer ought to be charged .
2 My attackers had scattered and I assumed that a teacher was approaching along the corridor .
3 There is , however , a difference between imposing liability where the company has collapsed and it emerges that a director has been in total dereliction of duty or something close to it , and using the law to promote managerial dynamism .
4 but should you have , should you have doubts about that my Lord then er what we urged your Lordship to do would be in your judgment er to include a consideration of the strength of the case er your Lordship is seized of the matter now , if your Lordship er considers that there are issues of law which require clarification from the European court of justice and in competition cases all the European court candid on references is to give guidance on questions of law , your Lordship identifies questions of law which need to be i which need to be resolved and you think that it is the most appropriate course to refer a question , then we would ask that your Lordship consider in the interim the position of the , the Lloyds Act clauses there are sort to be challenged by the defences because it will be
5 Details remain to be resolved and I hope that it will be possible to resolve them quickly .
6 A hirer has a special property in the goods bailed and it follows that the assignment of such an interest is not a sale .
7 ‘ Mr Christie , ’ said a voice , ‘ you do n't know me but I know you , We have met and I know that you are a good man and a religious man .
8 John Feaver , LTA Director of Events and Tournaments , said , ‘ Our experiences last year convinced us that something had to be done and we hope that this system will really help the enthusiastic spectator . ’
9 So as a small token of appreciation , I just have two books or two copies of the same book which I would like to hand to your president and to your general secretary as a token of appreciation and it 's the authorized biography of Nelson Mandela of whom we are all very proud , considering what he has suffered through and what he has done and we hope that this little token will be a kind of memento for all your support but by doing this I 'm not saying that your support is over because the struggle continues .
10 Fleischmann replied that with hindsight that might be true but ‘ in the situation we were then in , we were obliged to tell the university of the work that we had done and they perceived that they were obliged to go for patent protection at that time .
11 The death of Jock Lewes was keenly felt and it meant that Stirling was down to only one officer besides himself , assuming that Fraser was missing .
12 His was the first correct solution selected and he knew that Berlin ( 1916 ) , Tokyo then Helsinki ( 1940 ) and London ( 1944 ) were the VIth , XIIth and XIIIth Olympiads .
13 During the rituals for initiation into each successive age-set the ‘ true ’ meanings of certain sacred objects are revealed and it transpires that the interpretations given at the previous stage were false or partial .
14 So far wheels , frame and chimney have been built and I believe that progress has been made on the boiler .
15 Motion one seven eight , reference is being sought and I understand that Liverpool have agreed .
16 A woman answered and she agreed that his mother had lived in Penzance .
17 But then he adds , ‘ I have said and I repeat that we have not yet proved that this enveloping totalization exists ’ .
18 I also give a guarantee that it is n't just a one off situation , meeting we all go away and forget about what we 've said I can assure you that wo n't happen minutes have been taken and and what 's been said this evening that will be conveyed to the management committee meeting the board meeting and I think we need to look very clearly at a very closely what 's been said and respond to what 's been said and I think that it 's been suggested also raised this evening about having a further meeting to report back and say erm this has been said this is our response .
19 Indeed Welford Beaton , like many other Hollywood figures , thought that Vidor had carried ‘ realism just a little farther than the public will prove willing to follow ’ and he brilliantly argued that films had to give hope and to show a way forward , but he did conceded that The Crowd was one of the best films ever made and he hoped that it would inspire further ventures into realism .
20 She had suspected in Lucca , all those months ago , that Mrs Browning no longer cared for her as once she had done but she saw that it was worse than that : she was a nuisance , plain and simple .
21 They had not been consulted and they knew that they would be caught in the middle if , as for a time seemed probable , there should be violent local protests .
22 Signora Puglia was consulted and she suggested that she should give me private lessons after school to bring me up to the standard of the others .
23 This suggestion was well received and it seems that it would be well supported .
24 It was favourably received and I felt that I had done my hitherto neglected ancestor proud .
25 Th th when the house was built it was painted and I think that used to last it 's lifetime .
26 Other hon. Members intervened and I thought that the debate was developing along ’ them and us ’ or north-south lines .
27 I recall the speech to which the hon. Gentleman referred and I know that he has referred before to a case similar to that which he described today .
28 He laughed and kissed her again , and somehow it was another hour before the last of the doughnuts and her third cup of tea were consumed and he decreed that the colour had returned to her cheeks and they could leave .
29 As he spoke his eyes had fallen and she knew that from the centre of each perfectly round breast a peak jutted , lifting the thin material of her shirt .
30 I asked the Corporal why he had saluted and he explained that it was because the Legion was the senior arm of the French Armed Forces .
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