Example sentences of "[verb] that [pron] have [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | There was no denying that she 'd caught his interest . |
2 | If you suggest that he has done anything for a base motive such as money , he replies , ‘ That does not do justice to you , or to me . ’ |
3 | We can know that we have done our best and be willing to learn from our mistakes . |
4 | Erm , well I do n't know Wendy , I 'll have to go into that when I , I do n't think they have , I do n't know that they have charged me for , well they 've certainly charged me for the new wiring . |
5 | Would he know that she had failed him ? |
6 | Did he know that she 'd revealed his habit of farting as he came , or that I had once worn his pyjamas while she blew me ? |
7 | I do not know that she has done anything wrong . |
8 | ‘ I did not know that you had bought her a ring today , until we came back , ’ she said . |
9 | If you make a codicil leaving somebody out , they 'll still see the original will somebody will know that you 've changed your mind . |
10 | Well to check all the facts basically , because something like H I V , if , if you 're not in a category that 's obviously erm , likely to catch it , you know , how would they really know that you 've got it or not ? |
11 | ie a ‘ flag ’ is set by the software , which means next time you speak or meet a character he will know that you have done something . |
12 | Yes , but I mean , you have to , you not to not know that you have to count it from the first one does n't matter . |
13 | No , but eh , another word that was I 've heard used , and it was , actually it was quite annoying because the chap used it , used it wrongly , but I did n't know that he 'd used it wrongly at the time . |
14 | Did this man know that he had ruined our game , our happiness , everything we held dear ? |
15 | She would never let him know that he had broken her heart . |
16 | He let Turgenev know that he had enjoyed his Sportsman 's Sketches , but his interest in them probably derived from his love of hunting rather than from the fact that the stories cast aspersions on serfdom . |
17 | Now you 'll all know that I 've told you the truth ! ’ he shouted . |
18 | Orchis is Greek for testicle , which is what the roots look like , and Lydia had told the company so , because Mrs Molesworth , gazing fondly and favourably on her husband , had divulged that he had bought her orchids on the recent occasion of their wedding anniversary . |
19 | Er and that er in my view anyway demonstrated that we 'd got it about right in terms of our assessment of the effects of the Southern Bypass . |
20 | Today he made a humiliating climb down in the Commons and demonstrated that he 'd lost his political touch — that he did n't realise how upset the voters would be if he put 30,000 — going on 100,000 — people out of work . |
21 | A romantic orphan , though , who was able to accept that he had caused his brother to suffer . |
22 | to know that we 've got something tied up |
23 | I know it will give as much joy and satisfaction to you as it will to me , to know that we have played our part in this great crusade for children 's health . |
24 | ‘ And now it 's a wonderful feeling to know that it has enabled me to look at the top guys knowing there are only a few ahead of me . |
25 | It gave her confidence a boost to know that she had spotted him , and it made her actions easy . |
26 | The television was switched on , Omi started a new piece of crochet-work , Herr Nordern abandoned his statistics , Frau Nordern her reports , and Paul , boldly and half-truthfully announcing that he had finished his homework , joined Erika on the sofa to watch a good thriller on West German television . |
27 | would also recognise that we 've done it with her not purely and simply just because we 've been down . |
28 | Forgotten that she had thought she had seen someone moving around in the darkness . |
29 | Such changes would not have been inhibited necessarily by the teacher action , but none of the teachers I interviewed claimed that they had changed their methods to any great extent . |
30 | The ‘ vehicle ’ is footsteered and some have claimed that it has helped their gybing tremendously . |