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

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1 When I say , ‘ Now I see it as a duck ’ , am I saying that I have a certain Lockean visual sensation — that is , that the figure appears to me , in a non-concept-dependent sense of ‘ appears ’ , in a certain way — which I have found I always have when I am led by the accompanying text to apply the figure in a certain way ?
2 Are you suggesting that we exceed the Light Railway Order speed of 25 mph ?
3 ‘ Are you suggesting that I 've come to — ? ’
4 Are you finishing that you got half way down that like this erm I 'll
5 I thought when I saw the pair of you coming that you had just raced through everything , ’ Moran laughed .
6 Are you saying that they did n't mean what they said then ?
7 Are you saying that we bundled him down to the waterside and had him hanged ?
8 Then he continued , ‘ I also remember you saying that you believed you would probably never marry again . ’
9 ‘ Are you saying that you feel threatened ? ’
10 ‘ Are you saying that she killed herself ? ’
11 England 's players had a lazy rest day today , many of them reporting that they felt drained by playing in the heat and humidity of the first three days .
12 Finally he got so used to me calling that he asked me to come down and give them a hand fixing it up .
13 Head : ‘ Are we saying that you get more personal satisfaction out of your political than professional life ? ’
14 Just before we were to go upstairs to be photographed , an agitated Nigel Lawson came up to me saying that he wanted a word .
15 There was much competition during the war as to who could come up with the best bomb story , and my mother had a great time telling this one to all the aunties , especially as it was only due to her nagging that I had n't been in my bed at the time .
16 Belov chatted easily , although his real talent lay in persuading her to talk without her realising that she 'd been persuaded .
17 As for Dinah , she was so greatly given to her acting that she took no notice of any of the young men .
18 Yes , but she could be parting from him in a different way — ; stealing away , running off , he was surprised she had never done so , that she had n't killed the old woman with a poison in the way she had perhaps schemed to kill him , that she had not held her under just a moment too long when she took her swimming that she had not simply abandoned her in the settlement .
19 And with him adding that he had to get rid of a notion in football that Manchester United was a drinking club .
20 And I mind her saying that they had nine men once from North Ronaldsay .
21 Yes , I did n't hear him saying that they waive the payments from you when , I did n't know if you were meant to ?
22 And , at one point , Malcolm must have asked him if he 'd consider coming over to join the band , because Hell wrote to us via him saying that it sounded interesting but that because money and visas would be a problem he just could n't .
23 Goff recollects him saying that he felt in danger of being left behind because whilst exciting things were happening in art he was not being allowed to develop .
24 Central defenders have done a good job today for Leicester of course I 've put the curse on him saying that he knocks it straight out of play but er Gary Mills who 's missed half a dozen games through injury is going to come on now and he 's going to take the place of Neil Lewis .
25 It did not stop her knowing that she had made an idiot of herself and upset Harriet Shakespeare , who had enough trouble without that .
26 So it was for the sake of her playing that she defected ?
27 It would be no use him arguing that he had nowhere to go because he so often found other places to spend nights .
28 Was he implying that he found her desirable ?
29 Is he saying that it has balances that are not accounted for by other services ?
30 If not , is he saying that there has been a decline in other forms of homelessness ?
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