Example sentences of "[vb infin] that [pron] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 We all have a great deal of business to do with our heavenly Father and it is in the security of God 's home that we can know that we belong and are special .
2 The Minister will know that we appreciate and share his concern about the handicap that might be placed on British industry by the European social charter .
3 Its growth was to cause a storm of protest in the next century from archbishops less inclined to travel than Sigeric ; but we need not doubt that it arose because Sigeric and his like were delighted to have an excuse to go on pilgrimage , and the diary he has left of his movements dwells especially on the many churches in Rome worth a pilgrim 's attention .
4 What did she want that you have but would n't give her ? ’
5 Listening to the R5 commentary I did n't think that we played that well ( better than Norwich … but they were at home & they 're shit there usually ! ) .
6 I would prefer that we accepted that Stella 's original notes defines the responsibility for forms literally for all the time .
7 If companies do n't ensure that they understand and are understood , they have only themselves to blame .
8 That pattern is repeated across Europe ; that is why we must ensure that we reduce and not add to the delays when we change our system and introduce new rights .
9 It would be perfect for lunch in Paris and , although it was not really suitable for travelling , it would at least ensure that she looked as she ought for her reunion with Anthony .
10 There was no fundamental weakness in the PWR design and British safety standards would ensure that it operated as well as the best .
11 The process of arbitrage would ensure that it occurs although in reality market participants would alter rates immediately , so that arbitrage opportunities did not occur .
12 Will he also confirm that it recommended that Cardiff bay should be included in the Severn estuary special protection area ?
13 It may appear that we consider that every problem with a legal component requires legal assistance , for we have not proposed any other criterion for the provision of legal services than that a legal problem exists .
14 I make sure , then prepare to leave , but I want to make it appear that I entered and left the church like a ghost .
15 I said I 'm on a YTS , she went oh she said I do n't know if you 're for them , I said er well if you do n't I 'll find out and then tell you at the she goes , yeah , we 'll do that she says but I do , I do n't know if owe have to pay for them or not , you know she said I think you 're supposed to have a form .
16 When we would expect a feeling to be expressed to some extent by both partners but instead one person is quite overcome with emotion while the other is apparently untouched , we may assume that one carries and expresses the feeling for both .
17 The timing of the RPF 's creation was so unpropitious and the concept of a Gaullist " party " so problematic even to de Gaulle that one must assume that he felt that he had no real choice .
18 Without that proof , we would hold it against the conditional theory that it can not even show that we know that we are not brains in a vat .
19 The Official Report will show that I said that the Government should take advice from an official of Barclays Bank because , I said , if Barclays Bank was successful with regional reorganisation , the Government should not resist regional reorganisation for the English regions .
20 You will remember that he thought that contextual features might be considered in the way that general phonetic features are considered : sometimes , but not always relevant , and specifiable to variable degrees of delicacy for different purposes ( 2.2 .
21 You will remember that I said that the general principles I proposed still left room for discretion and interpretation .
22 But , just before the reader buries the portfolio matrix once and for all , he or she might remember that I said that my case would not be complete until the end of chapter 8 , where more organizational and behavioural matters will be considered .
23 ‘ But … ’ she cut in , and could see that he thought that to cut in was his sole prerogative when his look became stern and hostile .
24 I can see that you realised before I did that we were both being foolish .
25 COUNSEL : Now if you will refer to page 61 of your excellent report , you will see that you say that considerable forces were deployed .
26 Yes , and when the hon. Gentleman reads my remarks , he will see that I said that I am considering disapplying the 1976
27 Now apart from by taking land from the landlords which is pretty in unspecific , all of the others are , are s are straight , very moderate , very limited acquisitions and then if you go on where you 've got ta protect the middle peasant etcetera , then they are really very low key methods , you , you , you would not see that I think as being the return to land reform .
28 If there is to be a conspiracy , at least everyone will see that it exists and will know who is involved .
29 If my hon. Friend will look at the recommendations already coming from the Boundary Commission , she will see that it recommends that there should be eight rather than seven seats in Dorset .
30 May I suggest that we try and secure bookings for you and for myself to travel on or about August 15th ?
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