Example sentences of "[vb -s] that [pron] [verb] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Lawrence adds that he had no industry network and little background experience on which to base decisions , so he spends a lot of time getting to know people in the industry .
2 Map adds that he made a note of this observation " for it was merrily said , and truly " .
3 ‘ If the creditor takes adequate steps to inform her and reasonably supposes that she has an adequate comprehension of the obligations she is undertaking and an understanding of the effect of the transaction , the fact that she failed to grasp some material part of the document , or , indeed , the significance of what she was doing , can not , I think , in itself give her an equity to set aside , notwithstanding that at an earlier stage the creditor relied upon her husband to obtain her consent to enter into the obligation of surety .
4 In a spirit of friendship across the Floor of the House , I have to say that if the hon. Gentleman really thinks that he advances the cause of housing by denigrating my hon. Friend the Minister for Housing and Planning , he displays an ignorance that is staggering even by Labour party standards .
5 He thinks that he wants a reconciliation , and up to a point he does ; but what he hopes most of all is that Alfred will give his blessing to the new play he has written — a drama of sibling rivalry called Brother Mine .
6 He thinks that he has a part of his nature which is more in harmony with women than men .
7 ( e ) The Lords in Charles and Lambie said that the cardholder impliedly represents that he has the bank 's actual authority to use the card .
8 The Arundel-trained colt came to the course having shown up so well on his home gallops that he held a Royal Ascot date .
9 This guarantees that you receive the next 12 issues of Britain 's brightest outdoor magazine filled with all you need to know about where to walk and activity centres , plus there are loads of equipment tests and all the latest news about what 's going on in the countryside .
10 The position of Venue and Mars guarantees that you have a lively weekend in store .
11 Clark insists that he enjoys the responsibility of having the rest of the team looking to him to save the day .
12 Mr Saldykov insists that he has a contract to sell 84 tonnes of red mercury over the next three years to an American company called API International .
13 If you work for a company which insists that you drive a particular brand of car , resign , first writing off the car in an accident in which two teenage hookers and a hallucinating macaw reach a rather untimely end .
14 ‘ Sorry , but the security johnny insists that you sign the visitors ' book .
15 The report has been attacked by Friends of the Earth , which insists that it represents no new departure .
16 The Woolwich insists that it has no plans to introduce them , while the Abbey National believes that fluctuating payments ‘ show their value in weeks like the one we 've just had ’ .
17 Doubt is cast upon Bursali Mehmed Tahir 's statement , however , by the fact that in the concluding lines of what appears to be another autograph manuscript of the same work , Molla Husrev remarks that he finished the composition of it certainly refers to the work , not the manuscript ) on Saturday 2 Jumada I 883/Saturday 1 August 1478 , having begun it on Saturday 12 Dhu " l-Ka'da 877/Saturday 10 April 1473 .
18 The atmosphere was acrid , as shown by Louis Johnson 's opening remarks that he hoped the deliberations would not be leaked by the State Department .
19 Every group in this council and I believe every member who speaks , agrees that we have a need to refurbish homes .
20 With this Phil Barlow capitulates and agrees that he has no objection to this appointment provided it is merely a monitoring job where no direct links are made with parents .
21 The story goes that he managed a round on the morning of the wedding and even , it is said , a few strokes later in the day .
22 Trying to see where this one goes that I wan na move
23 ‘ But rumour goes that she had a very inferior , draughty little cave , and one hell of a climb to get to it .
24 Fortunately , it happens that we have a common friend and both he and Mr Maxwell were to be at a board meeting in New York on Monday . ’
25 It so happens that I have an appointment with the PM this evening .
26 He says that they 've no idea how much some of the lots are worth .
27 He says that they mounted an undercover operation to get to the horse — it 's in such a bad way it may have to be put down .
28 He says that they heard a noise similar to an axe being dragged across the floor .
29 Bob Shepton says that they sailed the atlantic and have been up to greenland so this was what was left to do …
30 He says that they considered the proposals contained too many uncertanties .
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