Example sentences of "[verb] that [pers pn] [verb] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Newbon disclosed that he told his former managing director a couple of years ago : ‘ I could get Oxford United very cheaply , ’ — but his boss was n't interested . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | ‘ Then I suggest that you keep your tongue , unless you wish to render yourself liable to an action for slander . ’ |
4 | Now I suggest that you get your things together . |
5 | It 's the last day of Week 2 and I suggest that you have your main meal at lunchtime again , so allowing more time to work it off before tomorrow 's assessment . |
6 | We suggest that you check your oven temperature with a thermometer or set it 10° lower — make sure you check the manufacturer 's instructions first as some are already adjusted . |
7 | If you are completely beaten by this painstaking stage of pressed flower work , then I suggest that you consult your local framer , who should be very helpful and be able to quickly produce the professional finish that you want . |
8 | We therefore suggest that you consult your family doctor for further advice . |
9 | We therefore suggest that you consult your family doctor for further advice . |
10 | If not , I suggest that he withdraws his reference to AMMA . |
11 | Friends of Eliot suggest that he confronted his old friend with the news a day or two before the marriage . |
12 | All she had done this morning was suggest that she bathe his wound again before they started out , and he had refused with a complete lack of gratitude or even common courtesy . |
13 | She took the opportunity despite the fact that many of her colleagues let her know that they judged her disloyal . |
14 | Did you know that she started her career in ? |
15 | She did not know that she gasped her sobs aloud . |
16 | Let the customer know that you understand her requirements , eg' I see , you want a set of four saucepans . ’ |
17 | The House will know that he changed his allegation between his first and third questions . |
18 | ‘ The TV crew on The Darling Buds Of May know that I hate my backside , so they 're always making little comments , ’ she revealed in an exclusive interview . |
19 | For example one woman set fire to her kitchen accidentally and the carer , her neighbour , realised that it would not be safe for her to remain at home ; another carer , a husband , found himself becoming so stressed that he struck his wife ; he then requested institutional care . |
20 | He clearly demonstrated that they formed their spores in sac-like structures known as asci , typical of the Ascomycetes . |
21 | Are you willing to take responsibility for your life , to accept that we create our own reality ? |
22 | The councillors all agree that your floral displays and hanging baskets are magnificent and want you to know that they appreciate your efforts . |
23 | I THOUGHT Joe Hyam would like to know that we changed our menu four months ago to the fixed-price system . |
24 | They need to know that you appreciate their efforts , your task is to spread irresistible enthusiasm . |
25 | ‘ How considerate of you , ’ she responded with a choked laugh , ‘ it 's so reassuring to know that you have my welfare at heart . |
26 | When Gilgamesh later dreamt that Enlil , the father of the gods , had decreed his destiny , it was Enkidu who interpreted for him , explaining that it indicated his certain mortality as well as the gifts of unexampled supremacy over the people and victory in battle . |
27 | It was claimed that they poured their drinks over the counter and then smashed their beer glasses . |
28 | It is customary for artists to feel antagonism towards critics , and though Sylvester was welcomed at the Royal College 's Senior Common Room , the painters sometimes joked that they found their ideas a week later in the pages of The Listener translated into the very different language of the critic : Minton , accordingly , coined the term ‘ pre-Sylvestration ’ to refer to this process . |
29 | Later , when I was more familiar with the beliefs and practices of the movement and had ‘ learned the language ’ , I would interact with the Moonies as though I were one of them , and , although I never pretended that I accepted their beliefs or that I was anything other than a sociologist studying the movement , members who did not know me would mistake me for a member — the Moonies themselves were no longer ‘ translating ’ for me when we were interacting . |
30 | For example , if you realise that you want your presentation to be on a different medium then you can do so — and see at a glance the effect of changing the underlying presentation style . |