Example sentences of "[vb infin] that [pron] [conj] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Did you know that he and I were at school together ? ’
2 The sufferer must know that he or she has your full attention and that you are on his or her " side " .
3 A cross spirituality will ensure that you and I are never tempted to follow fashions and fads in church life which , attractive though they may seem , ignore the cross or push it to one side .
4 Matching the job to the person will ensure that he or she is not overloaded and makes an effective contribution to the enterprise .
5 Each panel member should ensure that he or she thoroughly tests the case presented for project approval .
6 In academic , exploratory research where the results are not to be analysed and presented in statistical fashion a research worker may feel that he or she can not have an assistant to help with interviews since the whole approach is very subjective and non-statistical .
7 perhaps the assignment is not appropriate to them but the managing partner of the search firm may well feel that he or she has potential to be an executive search consultant .
8 Many families often feel that assisting the child to reinforce his or her identity in terms of colour and ethnicity will probably render the child unable to form a healthy attachment to them ; the child may feel that he or she should belong to a black family .
9 The family must be prepared to develop contact with the black community in order that the child does not feel that he or she is being cut off from his or her roots , which often creates the condition whereby negative images emerge .
10 Downlights should be , if possible , fitted with some sort of anti-glare device or any unfortunate standing underneath could feel that he or she is in an interrogation chamber .
11 Similarly , in order for occupation of land to amount to a tenancy , the courts have held that the claimant must show that he or she had the right to , and did , exclude the landlord .
12 Denial is a psychological defence mechanism by which the sufferer simply does not believe that he or she has a problem , despite all the evidence .
13 Can the theist respond that he or she does have a coherent understanding of God ?
14 ‘ I want you to have it because it will mean that you and I are friends . ’
15 For example a bereaved person may well ask that as their relative who died was not a Christian , does this mean that he or she has not ‘ gone to heaven ’ ?
16 This does not mean that the interviewer becomes a cold clinical robot , but it does mean that he or she uses a particular instrument in the way that it is designed to be used — for objective study .
17 Just because a child may lack wisdom and finesse does not mean that he or she lacks either intelligence or sensibility .
18 This will mean that he or she will be able to assume the control of the questioning of the parties and their witnesses , requiring questions to be directed through him or her .
19 Management by exception enables a manager to devote his or her energies to significant deviations ; this does not mean that he or she ignores all other results but it helps to focus managerial effort .
20 Section 5 of the Business Names Act 1985 provides that where a person fails to comply with the requirement set out in s. 5 and thereafter seeks to enforce a business contract with a party in default by means of a court action , ( a ) if the person in default can establish that he or she has a claim against the proprietor , which due to the proprietor 's failure to comply with s. 5 he or she has been unable to pursue , or ( b ) if a breach by the proprietor of s. 5 has caused the person in default some financial loss , the proprietor 's claim shall be dismissed , unless it is ‘ just and equitable ’ that the proprietor should be allowed to continue the action .
21 But if she can prove that you and I … ’
22 On the other hand , the student may say that he or she is interested in Marx 's concept of alienation or Weber 's concept of bureaucracy .
23 The sufferer may say that he or she uses alcohol or drugs for social reasons but is often just as comfortable , if not more so , using alone .
24 Nobody can say that he or she has " recovered " from addictive disease .
25 Providing opportunities runs through two aspects of management : unless colleagues are given the opportunity to understand the world outside education , unless they have the opportunity to look around and to come to some new conclusions of their own about what they are doing , the head will say that he or she is failing .
26 That is to say , if the child is black ( reality ) , he or she must first recognise and accept that he or she has a black psychic image .
27 In this case one could argue that I and Thou automatically imply We , since the two of us are sharing between ourselves the field of discourse .
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