Example sentences of "[vb base] that [pron] [verb] [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 McAllion ) very seriously and I suggest that we debate them in a sensible manner .
2 The C E C when they 're talking about motions sometimes say that they accept them with the qualification and I 'd like to say to Congress this morning will you accept a qualification from the branch moving this to say that we are talking about groups of members and their needs not individuals ?
3 ‘ I insist that you take me to a fastline terminal .
4 By your expression , I judge that you suspect me of pseudo-intellectual flim-flam and it is undeniable that our deliberations tended more towards the sybaritic than the Socratic .
5 Two fifteenth-century archbishops of Canterbury , Chichele and Bourchier , write of ‘ the Church of England ’ in terms which show that they regarded it as a distinctive entity within the Church Universal , and one in which they could take considerable national pride .
6 I just hope that you issued him with that warning because I meant what I said — I 'll ruin him if he hurts her again . ’
7 Or , in a more patronising manner , ‘ Yes , I accept that you see it as my doing . ’
8 Yeah , I never though of that and I doubt if I get it now , all I think was well I know that I got it in the magazine rack
9 They know that I killed him on purpose because he took my best animal . ’
10 I do n't know what it was about , but I know that it shocked me into the sort of terror that I did n't know I was capable of .
11 I LIKE that you tell me about it , your flesh impatient with words , you say : go inside me — yeah — yeah — no — more — and your body whiplashes head to toe , the ill-appreciated G spot , baby you got it .
12 I believe that we owe it to Mr. Davies and to many others to pass it quickly .
13 However she did not work in isolation of the sales figures and shop reports , which she read avidly and , as she wrote to Moira : ‘ I feel that we hit it in many respects but we do n't seem to repeat the exciting things fast though . ’
14 Det Chief Supt Ken John , co-ordinating the murder inquiry , said : ‘ We feel that we owe it to the gay community to go out to the community and warn individual practising homosexuals who are frequenting various pubs , restaurants and bars in London to be aware that somebody who is prepared to attack their community is about in the city .
15 It made her feel that he wanted her to be grateful to him for marrying her .
16 The mercenary ones simply put up with them and pretend that they love them for what they can get out of them .
17 Lovelock sees this dual function as a vital bridge , but others argue that it puts him in an invidious and altogether too powerful position .
18 the evidence that we 've found out already from C H C is that the operation of the N H S reforms has restrictive patient choice because crucially those referrals to London teaching hospitals which used to made as a matter of course if treatment is unable er , unavailable in Harlow have actually been largely stopped , I got the detailed figures from the purchasing director erm er , recently in the C F C minutes and it shows a miniscule number of patients being referred to London teaching hospitals erm , and this is clearly the reason as this points out in this paper that London teaching hospitals are in serious financial problems and four of them , indeed are being threatened with closure by the Tomlinson report and I think many patients in Harlow would much rather as er , people have pointed out , go to er , Middlesex and U C H , should they still exist than to go to Colchester and er , but this is this a key question , so on the the basis of the this consortium does n't meet those criticisms indeed , make the situation worse I move that we oppose it in principle that Vince reports on that line .
19 Does not the Prime Minister think that he owes it to the country to say exactly which other taxes he would put up to pay for his bribe ?
20 Miguelito said , ‘ You wish that I accompany you to your villa ? ’
21 The assistance , however late in the day , gave Hewett a new lease of life ; he flew at Slatter , striking him so hard with his police stick that he split it in pieces and knocked him out .
22 ‘ You see that I had you in my mind ! ’
23 If you are going to take notes , let the candidate know at this stage , explain that you do it for all the candidates , and that they are nothing sinister but simply a memory aid .
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