Example sentences of "[v-ing] [conj] that " in BNC.

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1 What 's new is that the old defence , that a director did not ‘ knowingly or willingly ’ allow something to happen has been eroded and , Bell said , ‘ directors will have to show specifically and beyond a shadow of doubt they could not know what was happening or that they had minuted their protest ’ .
2 He gave the jury a list of Meehan 's past convictions , knowing that he was prevented by the rules of evidence from telling them that Waddell was at that moment serving a sentence in Barlinnie for wounding or that he had served a previous sentence for perjury at Meehan 's trial .
3 I took this medical test to be a sign that things were happening and that we could hope to go on to Paris , which Alex said was the next staging post .
4 In creating whole group dramas we should be aware of the need to ensure that every child feels they have a stake in what is happening and that they can genuinely influence outcomes .
5 And so that shows that how that they I mean it implies that that 's happening and that that ought to be controlled .
6 I had n't bothered with landing lights and I was n't sure , any longer , where I was I only knew I had to keep climbing and that somewhere at the top was relief and safety .
7 Being the only Leeds fan in a London inner city school with Alan Clarks famous speach about bring Success to Leeds in 3 Years , is causing me to go into cold shivers and giving me a pessimistic mood about the new season , I can still remember the years of telling school friends at the end of each season that we are rebuilding and that we would come up the next season .
8 For the conclusion reached by Dunham 's team was that the Sun has indeed been shrinking and that its radius — or , strictly speaking , half the measured angular diameter — has contracted by 0.34 seconds of arc over 264 years .
9 He knew , too , that his head had been aching and that his mind was capable of playing tricks upon him .
10 One result of my illness has been to change all that : When you are faced with the possibility of an early death , it makes you realize that life is worth living and that there are lots of things you want to do .
11 Marlow argues that Quorn 's high fibre content makes it filling and that the 250g pack is enough to feed four people , depending on the recipe .
12 They reason that a lot of what 's in NetWare right now sorely needs replacing and that that 's why Noorda bought Unix in the first place .
13 On some cases yes because I was always told this man he that used to come and he was so clean looking and that he was a barber .
14 He could see that her lower lip was trembling and that her eyes were moist .
15 And that we would issue those summary sheets at a staff meeting and we would go through it at a staff meeting and that that , probably that was as much as we could do
16 It was also stated that the results were puzzling and that the disease itself could be the explanatory factor , but this was n't emphasised .
17 For the first category the two main concerns are that the software will accept input from whatever word processor you are currently using and that the page printer will support your required fonts .
18 ‘ I realised the drink was not helping and that I would have to stop it . ’
19 The decree stated , however , that martial law courts would continue to investigate cases which they were already handling and that the Economic Security Committee would continue investigating mismanagement and corruption by former officials .
20 And also it 'll the bound to be building and that it 'll , you watch them .
21 I told him that we were n't eating and that we were n't paying the rent — almost destitute .
22 If you change course later on in the essay , it will be obvious that you do not know where you are going or that you have not planned your essay with enough care .
23 However , it is possible that you may have surged before you began testing or that you are about to experience your LH surge .
24 The concern about population trends emerged as it became evident that population growth was declining and that the birth rate , in particular , was falling rapidly .
25 The Commissioners awarded a further penalty of £1,080 , finding that the taxpayer was prevaricating and that as a professional man he had failed to give proper priority to disclosing building society information in full and in good time .
26 I heard them no sooner I turned to walk away which I did after a brief moment 's hesitation when I wrestled with the foolish notion of somehow eliciting a confession out of the florid man that he was lying and that Leicester Square did indeed exist ; not realizing then that he was right , and that there really was no such place as Lei-cester Square .
27 It was , I know , in Hertfordshire , but I am sure she thought I was lying and that she might have to deliver the child .
28 I suppose in theory I could be lying through my teeth and have some other reason for wanting to go to Strathspeld — maybe I 'm just getting homesick for Scotland — but I 'm certain he knows that I 'm not lying and that there is a body ; I think he can see it in my eyes .
29 I 'd been in this business long enough to know he was lying and that something was going on . ’
30 Dexter knew it was tempting to ask Lancaster whether he was lying and that he really meant that he could n't face the idea of seeing his wife again , a wife he had murdered and left a bloody corpse on the floor downstairs only a few minutes before .
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