Example sentences of "[am/are] [verb] [to-vb] that [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | So if we start going on about transport they 're going to rub that into us that we 've got owt . |
2 | Now that would do , that would do whether the , whether the knuckles were hurt or it was just a minor cut in the palm of the hand there , that would do and you can use the same type of bandage on the foot alright , so that 's if the hand was damaged , now supposing we did n't have the hand damaged , but we had instead a cut up here , okay , again clean it and if you clean it with lots of water always remember to dry off around the wound because bugs love a moist skin to grow in , dry the wound before you apply the dressing okay if you can , dry it off the best you can and then you 're going to place that over the cut , remember you want the pad to be long enough , big enough , okay , now she can hold this for you again , she can hold it above where the wound is and now when you bandage this one you always bandage from the narrow part to the fat part of the limb , you always bandage from the narrow to the fat , so you take the bandage down |
3 | I am going to say that at the deep level there is not but at the ordinary , everyday level there often is and we need to take it quite seriously . |
4 | Folk are beginning to remember that in the late 1950s the Philippines was the wealthiest country in the region . |
5 | However , I am bound to say that in my judgment Ex parte Handscomb was wrongly decided on that issue . |
6 | The expedition took 50 bottles of spirits with them , but we are saddened to report that despite Bonington 's legendary powers of organisation they returned with one bottle of vodka still intact . |
7 | We are saddened to learn that for some people , the conference failed to develop strategies for action . |
8 | And anyway I 'm going to leave that on one side now because it 's more erm a problem to reconciling Mill 's views about liberty with his views about a proper government rather than directly about governments , so I 'm just going to note that and move on now . |
9 | ‘ I 'm beginning to think that under the charming exterior , our Angy was quite amoral , ’ said Melissa thoughtfully . |
10 | ‘ But I 'm bound to say that in your position I think I should have made some enquiry into his bona fides . |
11 | Erm , now I can produce some variants on the next few figures , they , this is the one in the third paragraph which says that two thousand eight hundred , er took two eight nine one two , er , hours would be needed this year , that is working on the commissions erm current estimate of six percent of complaints going to stage two , erm , the reality in York is that seven point five percent are going to stage two , and if one took account of that reality , and I 'm bound to say that in in estimating terms we do n't , but if one did take in reality that would push that figure for this year up to thirty thousand four hundred and forty nine . |
12 | Yes oh I ee I , I 'm led to understand that he , he built that church and I 'm led to understand that at the same time he started , he came as a curate to St Matthew 's and then he came to Street into a house and he had a little , he started a little church down there in a private house and then he built the church . |
13 | Incidentally , I ca n't be with you because I 'm trying to ensure that in the next general election Labour will win more seats . |
14 | I am encouraged to see that in the more recent case of Ensign Tankers v. Stokes the House of Lords has now rejected the notion that the mere fact that a transaction is undertaken for the purpose of obtaining a fiscal advantage compels the court to ignore and nullify all the fiscal consequences which are beneficial to the taxpayer . |
15 | We are working to ensure that in future all paints have even less effect on the environment . |