Example sentences of "[am/are] [verb] [verb] that it " in BNC.

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1 Governments are expected to meet again here on January 18 to review the past six months , and many , particularly the US , are expected to argue that it is far too soon to be sending Vietnamese back against their will .
2 We 're bound to consider that it was to be used in a ram raid offence .
3 We 're beginning to show that it 's totally wrong .
4 In all the cases examined with full verbs , the bare infinitive has evoked what could be termed a coincident actualization , and its event is not represented as beginning to exist in time before that of the main verb , as depicted by this diagram of I watched him cross the street : This does not exhaust the expressive capacity of the bare infinitive , however , as we are going to see that it can also express what we will call coincident potentiality .
5 It is certainly undemocratic , and many people are beginning to feel that it borders on the unconstitutional .
6 ‘ We are beginning to think that it might have been someone from his past , ’ Bragg said .
7 I am beginning to believe that it is almost impossible to be both teacher and ‘ a proper person ’ .
8 I would suggest that many women are coming to doubt that it is .
9 Unwisely , he added : ‘ I 'm beginning to see that it is n't enough . ’
10 Yes , but that 's probably , I mean , I 'm trying to instil that it 's got to be done right into them .
11 But in all these descriptions , as in his characters and his story lines , we are taken from the particular to the general ; we are led to see that it is not what happens that is important nor what effect action has on the people concerned , but what meaning we can extract , or guess at , from the impact on our senses and our intellect of the whole .
12 We have to keep destinations secret in wartime , but I am authorized to say that it will be somewhere fairly unpleasant .
13 However much we may lament Mr Swinton 's recent seclusion , we are forced to conclude that it has done him nothing but good .
14 As the industry edges into better times , insurance regulators are trying to ensure that it stays there by laying down tough new risk-based capital-adequacy rules .
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