Example sentences of "he [vb infin] [that] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Then he looked at the Curator , straight into his eyes to make him understand that the person he was thinking of was himself .
2 According to Eadmer , it was a small incident which opened Anselm 's eyes to the true state of affairs , and made him realize that the king would in no circumstances allow him to take any action beyond the routine of his episcopal duties .
3 Had he been in his place on Tuesday , when my right hon. Friend made the opening speech on the Loyal Address , he would have heard him say that the Government would introduce a measure to deal with the young thugs , as my hon. Friend calls them , who indulge in joyriding , a practice which hon. Members in all parts of the House deplore ; those young people will , therefore , be offending .
4 If he has no such evidence , does he think that the introduction of Sunday trading in Britain is likely to cause the kind of social and moral breakdown that has been suggested by some advocates of restrictions ?
5 Nor did he doubt that the assault was attempted murder .
6 Will he confirm that the proportion of national income taken in tax rose from 34.75 per cent .
7 Will he confirm that the disposition of companies is not yet set in tablets of stone , and that circumstances relating to premises and recruitment records will have a distinct bearing on where those will be finally located ?
8 Will he confirm that the capital cost of the school is no different from the cost of building a new school anywhere , that the funding per pupil is no different compared with any other state pupils and that the evil campaign by Nottingham county council would deny the most deprived children in our inner city a first-class education ?
9 Will he confirm that the occupation is illegal and that all settlements on the west bank are illegal ?
10 In particular , will he confirm that the Government see leisure courses and non-vocational courses as being equal in value to vocational courses and will they ensure funding for all ?
11 Will he confirm that the Government support a further adjournment of the liquidation period on Monday to allow the negotiations to be completed ?
12 Will he confirm that the Government will continue their policy of liberalisation in the telecommunications industry and continue to welcome foreign companies to compete on an equal basis in this country — provided that , in return , our companies can compete in those countries ?
13 Will he confirm that the Government 's statutory adviser on nature conservation is the Countryside Council for Wales ? .
14 Will he confirm that the inquiry will be wide ranging and will pay close attention not only to the environmental impact of the proposed lines but to whether they are needed at all for the national grid to meet its licence standards ?
15 Will he confirm that the Housing Executive believes that during the period 1992-95 it will lose a further £50 million from its anticipated budget if the cuts are not restored ?
16 Will he confirm that the directive , which is strongly supported by the Labour party , would discriminate heavily against part-time workers , especially women who are trying to combine a job with family responsibilities ?
17 Will he ensure that the money is spent throughout the county ?
18 Will he ensure that the sea systems control moves only when the permanent accommodation is available ?
19 Will he ensure that the decision that he makes is a positive one ?
20 While we are on the subject of ’ joining the union of your choice ’ , will he ensure that the security guards who are presently members of the Transport and General Workers Union and the General , Municipal , Boilermakers and Allied Trades Union , employed by the Ministry of Defence , are allowed to continue as members of the union of their choice and are not ordered into another —
21 Therefore , will he ensure that the district health authority does not break up that team in order to move it to Telford to try to keep an under-used district general hospital busy ?
22 McGegan is not afraid of Handel : nor does he feel that the composer 's awesome genius need be treated with kid gloves .
23 From all this it should he clear that the conduct of war and foreign policy left too much to chance and personal axe-grinding .
24 Thus , the writer does not adhere to any particular school of economics and law , neither does he claim that the use of economics is the only , or even the best , way of analyzing the issue under study .
25 How can he believe that the fear of unemployment will go away while unemployment has continued to rise ?
26 By what date does he believe that the reform of local government will be complete ?
27 Nor did he suggest that the government of the Third Reich used the 1936 Olympiad as a propaganda vehicle for the German Nazi Party .
28 Only then does he discover that the system of which he is a hero is not so highly regarded by all its customers .
29 When the Secretary of State next meets the chairman of London Transport , will he confess that the Government are in a complete mess ?
30 On what ground does he conclude that the form of the Bonapartist state is an effect of the small-holding peasantry , rather than of some other factor or factors ?
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