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

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1 These kids have to have a structure , and to know that you mean what you say . ’
2 And I think you know me well enough by now , Bella , to know that I get what I want . ’
3 Thus , intergenerational expectations are created ; we say that we know what it is like to be a child ; we have some understanding of the needs , joys and sorrows of childhood ‘ from the inside ’ .
4 They found that he knew what he wanted ; that he was persuasive in trying to get it ; that what he wanted was good ; and they suddenly realized that this new young professor dragged them into the twentieth century .
5 The jury found that she understood what she was doing but that her signature had been procured by her husband 's influence .
6 Although this questionnaire was based upon insights from case studies of self-evaluation in Solihull secondary schools , it was of course inevitable that some Solihull teachers might not consider that it asked what were , for them , the most pertinent questions .
7 The other holds that we discover what we have to say through the process of writing — D. H. Lawrence would support this view .
8 When people came in to choose a light fitting , how often do you think that they considered what they wanted the light for , or whether they liked , or whether they choose it because they liked the style of the design of the light fitting ?
9 4 Do you think that he gets what he deserves ? 5 Have you ever been showing off and something has happened to you ? 6 Why do you think we like it when people who are being bigheaded get show up ?
10 I know , I know , I know I should n't be angry cos it 's not , you know , obviously you 're not gon na think every time someone says they fancy you you 're not gon na think oh God he 's lying , there 's no reason , you should n't ever think that I mean what they 're doing now is just making you into a paranoid wreck .
11 Then later , couple of months later when we found that list checked that we understood what the list meant and we presented that list to our church meeting .
12 ‘ Would you prefer that I do what some man should have done years ago ?
13 Encourage them to express these feelings by suggesting that they state what exactly is worrying them .
14 That 's all : no laborious abstracting , no checking of old abstracts to see that they comprise what you " ve contracted to give , no checking of old schedules of documents against the deeds , no copying of documents .
15 With some reluctance , for this generation was not free of sexual solidarity , Tim had to agree that he knew what she meant .
16 During the trial , Lord Maclean heard a taped confession where MacIver admitted that he suggested which lorry to hijack and drove to Inverness a week before the robbery to check the vehicle 's routine .
17 I mean that they have what they call ‘ access ’ to the water , which means to the docks which means to the port which means to the open sea which means to the world .
18 It just happens that I do which is really why I was interested in doing the book .
19 Alternatively , any firm which has made a definite decision not to seek authorisation must ensure that it understands what constitutes investment business and , having established that it can refer clients to suitable authorised independent advisers , avoid further involvement like the plague .
20 She recognised that he meant what he said .
21 And she says that she does what she can in her own way , she tries her best to do what she can to help .
22 He still listened , but now I do n't think he was hearing me , not believing that I meant what I said .
23 This assumes that we know what we want to enforce .
24 Equation ( 7.6 ) assumes that we know what the UK and US inflation rates will be over the course of the year .
25 I just hope that he believes what he sees , that you do n't become too obvious and make him realize that he 's being set up . ’
26 And unless he speaks in a very odd way we take it for granted that he knows what he is saying .
27 All these people — ’ he gestured wildly with a carpet roll of arm — ‘ they imagine that they perceive what is really there but they do n't .
28 We therefore assumed that he knew what he was doing , and got on with our work as well .
29 Being out of touch is bad news so we need to be constantly on our guard that we do n't assume that we know what our consumers and clients are thinking or that we know what they want .
30 Ensure that you know what you are going to do .
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