Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [that] [pers pn] be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 May I invite the Minister to come to Monmouth to discuss those problems with the farmers there , which will give him the opportunity to assure them that he is seeking to protect their interests ?
2 You tell the supplier that you need the computer to carry out some additional data processing but neglect to inform him that you are negotiating a very lucrative top secret government contract on the basis of having the new computer .
3 you , you have n't paid when he was out at cos you have to notify them that you 're moving
4 It is as though we had to talk in order to reassure ourselves that we were living .
5 Julie rolled over , finally propping herself against the back door , touching the bolts there to reassure herself that it was locked .
6 Would she be able to persuade him that he was making a mistake ?
7 Adam turned his attention to Miranda 's other tender places and casually added , ‘ Perhaps you 'd better give Annabel a call , to reassure her that you 're keeping a watchful eye on the accounts .
8 If only Miguel were here , to reassure her that she was doing the right thing .
9 ‘ Do n't try to kid me that you 're looking for business , ’ Marion said .
10 Well , one couple are so determined that as many people as possible should at least have the CHANCE to read it that they 're producing copies at a quarter of the official price .
11 But you see there was always this thought that it was always to better yourself that you were doing this that your Orcadian was just for home about and among yourselves and what it did n't really matter .
12 It took only one or two flights in the Canberra to convince them that they were getting was a bomber with a fighter performance !
13 His mother says that he talked to her about it and she tried to convince him that he was misinterpreting what he had seen and heard , but as far as I can learn John never mentioned it to anyone else until late in life , when telling Dr Schäfer about the thoughts which led him to make his ballet Spuren .
14 There was a sad expression in them , as though he could read her thoughts and wanted to convince her that she was mistaken .
15 Oh yes , ooh she was n't going to have it that we were going to see it , cos she has n't seen that particular one .
16 Otherwise I 'll nibble on fruit or something to convince myself that I 'm eating well !
17 I think I wanted to convince myself that I was going to be all right because if I did n't and if I stopped to think about what was really going on , I would have been a mess .
18 You never miss the chance to remind me that I 'm living under your roof , do you ? ’
19 However , we have to remind ourselves that we are using a byproduct of other wind sports , and hope that , like kite flying , they too prosper !
20 Well , if death can ever be glamorous , that , I suppose , is the glamorous side of war casualties , but I think we need to spend the rest of our time very much looking at what it was like for the ordinary people of St Aldate's. erm And here , I apologise for producing a modern slide of Carfax , but I think just to remind you that we are talking about a very busy crowded city area , and erm about a city whose whole aspect was changing during the war .
21 erm and that is the only item on the list which will require us to close something that we 're doing at the moment .
22 When this meeting broke up at about 8.15 I took Mr Murray aside to remind him that he was scheduled to broadcast from our CHAB studio on the top floor in 15 minutes .
23 ‘ I feel it 's my duty to remind her that she is adored and does an exceptional amount of good for an awful lot of people , ’ he says .
24 One is that I 'm going to give John and Julian and Lloyd an opportunity to say anything that they are burning to say on the basis of hearing us waffle for an hour or so , anything they wish to chip in .
25 My next call was to the company that had been holding some of my things in storage , just to warn them that I was coming round .
26 Providing a service to our members is absolutely paramount and we need to show them that we are considering their needs in which section we put them in .
27 Yep , well each station in those days had one of the war-time sirens on , on , situated right on the top of the tower of these fire stations , enormous great sirens with a very piercing , loud sound , erm so that was the audible warning , to tell them that they were wanted in the fire station .
28 So you 've prioritized and summarized , what do we need to tell them that we 're gon na do now ?
29 There was great jubilation in the family when he returned home to tell them that he was to start in the Despatch Department in two weeks ' time , in the huge new office in Edge Lane where Eileen worked .
30 ‘ Have you come here to tell me that you 're going to fight me after all , now that Janice is no longer around ? ’
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