Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] that [pron] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | 2:11 , 16 ) and positively that they should recognise that they belong to one another and take active steps to welcome and support one another ( Rom. 15:7 ) . |
2 | Your audience must know that you finished on time , without knowing how you did it . |
3 | The Government must recognise that there needs to be a positive approach to young offenders if we are not to encourage them to grow into hardened and repetitive offenders . |
4 | The party who seeks to rely on an exclusion clause must show that he/she falls within its protection , and if the clause is in any way ambiguous , the clause will be given the meaning least favourable to the interests of the proferens . |
5 | We must ensure that we know in which direction we are going . |
6 | There will be two sittings for tea and to avoid chaos we must ensure that everyone goes to tea at their allotted time . |
7 | Many right hon. and hon. Members should remember that we started with a tax of only £175 a head . |
8 | She should remember that she went with a man when she was sixteen . |
9 | We can use the skills and potential revealed to us by each archetype , but should recognize that they emanate from a source beyond our individual powers . |
10 | First , you should recognize that you need to be much more self-reliant than you 've ever been before . |
11 | Whilst I am happy to bolt Spectrum PCBs into metal or plastic cases and generally perform the role of tester I must confess that I balked at performing this simple assembly job . |
12 | ( i.e. it is not meaningless ) , whereas Scheler must imply that he looks upon the world with God 's eyes . |
13 | Which must mean that he intends to be there for some time . |
14 | ‘ I must admit that it went through my mind , though I could scarcely credit it . ’ |
15 | We must admit that it looks to us like a very good match , and it is only because she is marrying Steven that she has such an idealized view of what men and marriage are really like . |
16 | This was a very comforting thing , although I must admit that I heard of no cases occurring in the period that I was in Mespot . |
17 | It was unbearable that the gallery girl should imagine that I belonged to Syl , that his glances and suggestive remarks had ensnared me . |
18 | In the same way , we should declare that we believe in the existence of God even when all the evidence is that such belief is absurd . |
19 | I 'd promised myself not even to think about Julie Burchill again , let alone mention her ( yeah , right on , Camille , we 're rootin' for ya ) , but I must say that I agree with her that the Best of Young British list would have improved by the addition of an American and someone who 'd written a non-fiction book about football . |
20 | I must say that you look in health . ’ |
21 | You might think that anyone connected with Polly Peck would be keeping a low profile these days . |
22 | Nor to be reminded of their smouldering resentments against this girl of their of age who was so ‘ lady-like ’ and ‘ nose-in-the-air ’ so that they might feel that she needed to be brought down a peg or two . |
23 | But you 'll understand that it has to be a sort of business chat . " |
24 | Well I think what you 've got to be careful of and it 's always a difficulty when you 're looking at er benefits and dis-benefits of major road schemes , you 'll see that we go into a tremendous amount of or collect a tremendous amount of information about the different impacts . |
25 | If you observe the bird from the front , you 'll see that it ranges in hue from the creamy white of the breast and stomach to quite a dark brown with even darker flecks on the neck . |
26 | It also set out the er as you 'll see from here Well if you look at the detailed information that er was available at the exhibitions , you 'll see that it runs through er the effect of the routes on first of all all the vehicle travellers , gives the time savings , vehicle operating cost savings , value accident savings for each of the options . |
27 | When it comes to other sensory systems , much of the problem is that we have n't the sort of clear ideas about how they might work that we have about the visual system . |
28 | Indeed , the Teds had appeared on the streets before postwar meat-rationing had been abandoned in Britain — which might suggest that they belonged to the world of postwar austerity , rather than ‘ affluence ’ . |
29 | First I 'll divulge that I went to Bristol — they 'll know that already if they 're bright enough — then I 'll say I went to this Bed and Breakfast — then I looked for a job … |
30 | Technological advances might mean that we live in an artificial environment with respect to time-cues , but it is a rhythmic environment nevertheless , and our possession of a body clock means that all the advantages that come from the integration of biological and environmental rhythms apply equally to ourselves . |