Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [to-vb] that [det] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Fagg has put me temporarily in charge and , limited though my power may be , I intend to ensure that those under my care are for once treated like human beings . ’ |
2 | Not that I want to suggest that any of those adjectives applies to a question from Jack Ashley to the Health Minister , Kenneth Clarke . |
3 | I happen to believe that many of them are very well documented , even proved . |
4 | It was only then I began to grasp that several of these old dears , whose daily habit to foregather here it clearly was , were as drunk as lords and were being helped not because of their age , but because otherwise they would fall down . |
5 | I am not saying that my trusting God was ‘ all up to me ’ , but that I had to see that all of me was involved in trusting God . |
6 | Looking through Woodworker I have to say that many of the chairs are anything but comfortable ! |
7 | Erm I have to say that most of the people that come to us have never been involved in advertising . |
8 | You have to remember that some of them came from remote parts of Scotland , and the stores catered for them . |
9 | Generally , we tend to assume that more of other people 's behaviour is internally controlled and more of our own is externally controlled . |
10 | I 'm still sufficiently optimistic about the country in which we live to suppose that most of us here in Scotland would vastly prefer to pay a little more income tax , than have the least advantaged of our fellows dropped further into poverty . |
11 | We have to remember that many of the new actors will find their first work in the theatre . |
12 | We have to accept that each of us is responsible for our own preservation . |
13 | Mr Brown 's supporters reel off a list of bills that the Speaker has influenced ; but even they have to admit that many of his greatest victories have been stopping ‘ evil ’ Republican laws rather than creating good Democratic ones . |