Example sentences of "[vb base] that [pron] [vb past] " in BNC.

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1 And then my study Bible suggest that we read this .
2 No official reason was given for McCreath and Winter leaving , but rumours suggest that they had tired of their peripheral roles within the band set-up .
3 The statues in question are inseparable from the archaic series ; their freshness of surface suggest that they did not stand long above ground ; and it seems to me a reasonable conclusion that they were dedicated in the years immediately before the invasion .
4 It is likely that the Romans followed Alexandrian fashion in this respect , but surviving portraits of later date suggest that they retained their own conventions of representing character in facial features .
5 In fact there is no reason to believe that the Franks were involved in any long-distance migration : archaeology and history suggest that they originated in the lands immediately to the east of the Rhine .
6 And I suggest that you made a number of such threats which constituted a sustained campaign of intimidation .
7 It is covered with gold leaf into which is etched a pattern of oak and bay leaves — and a medieval North Italian inscription , the surviving words of which suggest that it said : ‘ In this little goblet one often acquires happiness ’ .
8 Accounts of their trial suggest that it took the form of a political witch-hunt , with the intention of intimidating other critics of the government .
9 The climactic series of explosions of 27 August added volumes of fresh material to the already huge eruption column above the volcano , and some estimates suggest that it rose as much as eighty kilometres into the air .
10 It needed a substantial amount of advertising , and the figures suggest that it did n't get it .
11 But all Anselm 's actions , both under Rufus and Henry I , suggest that he thought that too much importance was being attached to the disputed ceremonies , and that the real problems of religious life were at the level of personal attitudes and motives known in the last resort only to God .
12 Lothar 's marriage , and some of his activities in 833 – 4 , suggest that he had designs of his own on Neustria .
13 Hugh 's mother , climbing out of her taxi with a zip bag full of baby clothes , heard the laughter and wondered if she should contact Hugh in wherever it was and suggest that he came home .
14 The letters to Greeves suggest that he did not find this part of a Christian 's duty very easy ( 'Daily Castration Prevents Master Bation' ) .
15 It was from this position of moral and physical strength that he negotiated the treaty of Troyes , whose terms suggest that he wanted to change as little as possible .
16 Friends of Eliot suggest that he confronted his old friend with the news a day or two before the marriage .
17 I like to think that Hume would agree , but some of his writings suggest that he underestimated the complexity and beauty of biological design .
18 Chronicles and records suggest that he exercised a general supervision over all Lancaster 's affairs : directing his estate officials , receiving dubiously acquired lands to which the earl wished to bar legal claims , acting as Lancaster 's intermediary with the king , and supporting him in his political and military ventures .
19 The urgency which imbued the comings and goings of the party men and , particularly , the rapidity with which Franco acted in the week following the San Sebastian meetings , certainly suggest that there existed a serious potential threat to the latter 's military and political plans , emanating from the political sectors of his own camp .
20 Pity that it had n't extended to something better than this undersized diesel-driven power supply .
21 Was getting into RADA an audition process that you enjoyed , coming as you did straight from school .
22 The classification of the natural world is supposed to reflect the great ordering process that itself gave rise to the variety and diversity of animals and plants that are alive today : the process of evolution .
23 I recollect that it had happened before to the team 's predecessors , practically on the same spot .
24 He was a senior , dedicated member , and it did n't at first appear that he had committed any atrocities , but we later found out that he was responsible for denouncing people who had anti-Fascist sympathies , and that it was because of him that we had been taken to Tabiano .
25 The INSTALL LIST command that you executed at the beginning of Appendix D will show you whether they are installed OPEN and SHARED .
26 I expect that she knew too .
27 After the war he also confessed to me that his eyesight was very bad and he would not have passed any normal eye test that we used in the RAF , hut he did have contact lenses .
28 At 5 p.m. a staff nurse joined Miss T. and her mother and Miss T. told the staff nurse that she did not want a blood transfusion , that she used to be a Jehovah 's Witness and that she still maintained some beliefs .
29 Only slowly did the various industries realise that they had to better the ‘ lot ’ of their workers and reduce the occupational risk .
30 I realise that they looked for a family atmosphere , but is imposing this solution in such an arbitrary way really in the best interests of the game ?
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