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

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1 I 'm just praying that we win it .
2 I suggest that we take them not only seriously but literally , since they represent the very root of the relationship around which the Sonnets are structured .
3 McAllion ) very seriously and I suggest that we debate them in a sensible manner .
4 But before you leave I suggest that you make it your business to find out .
5 Well do I know that we drove you into flight .
6 So far as the main thrust of the honourable gentleman 's question is concerned er he will know that we believe it to be right and indeed in the interests of all the people in Northern Ireland that the British and Irish government should work closely together .
7 Did you know that they exiled me — me !
8 Anyone viewing all this nonsense from another planet — as most men do — can be forgiven for assuming that women are a bunch of mixed up crazies who do n't know what they want , but do know that they want it all , both ways and with jam on the top , too .
9 Oh I do n't know that you get it back .
10 Let the other person know that you know they 're not God .
11 ‘ Do n't you know that you caught me at an age when Taureans are at their most vulnerable ?
12 At work , emotional needs are stronger than a lot of people realise ; by letting people know that you have them , and identifying theirs , you can gain influence .
13 ‘ You did n't know that he acquired them through his wife who must have got them while she was housekeeper-companion to Mrs Armitage ? ’
14 We did n't go to the funeral , but me cousin Dora who was Aunt Lucy 's daughter , she got there was er Walter , , Walter and Leonard were in a pram and me cousin Dora went down Lane and wh to the corner of Street and watched the funeral go past up to I 've got vague memories of that they 're not clear but I do know that he took us to watch me dad 's funeral past the corner of Street and I presume that now that it must have gone up Street up to Street street , cos he 's buried at Ryecroft .
15 But first she must know that he loved her .
16 ‘ I do n't know that he wanted it .
17 ‘ I do n't know that I like it exactly .
18 I do n't know that I like it all that much .
19 I do n't know that I meant you to guess anything , ’ he said grudgingly .
20 No I , the other thing is if we 're out here , I do n't know what to do about this lamp for the bedside , I mean I do n't know that I need it and it 's another ten pounds is n't it ?
21 " And you wo n't let him know that I phoned you ? "
22 ‘ I do n't know that I want it anywhere . ’
23 That 's , that 's Now when you 've got an A squared minus B squared , you can factorize that I mean you could just do that on your calculator , and do it in one go , but it 's quite easy to do it as three point O one .
24 ‘ Do n't ever doubt that I want you , Isabel , ’ he said , his voice so hoarse that the words sounded as if they were torn from deep inside him .
25 ‘ But you were Mr Russell 's only child , my dear , and you must not doubt that he loved you , even if he did n't always make it perfectly apparent . ’
26 Shouted that he knew I was inside .
27 She was ‘ extremely upset ’ and shouted that she knew they would not believe her and left the workshop .
28 ‘ They have a basic need to know that someone loves them , but some of these children are not secure about who they are and who loves them .
29 ‘ But I need to know that you like it because I 'm the one doing this to you .
30 ' ’ I trust to have word from you by this messenger , and delay only to know that you wish me to proceed .
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