Example sentences of "to [pers pn] [that] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Often it does not occur to them that they can speak up , raise their voices in front of people .
2 McLeish thanked him , scrambled up the embankment , drawing in deep breaths , and walked carefully down the side of the track in the sizeable footsteps of his squad , explaining to them that they were looking for a sharp-edged weapon .
3 No one in their history had ever said to them that they did n't want to be famous , ’ says Gedge .
4 He then generally obliged the heirs and entrusted to them that they should give and make over to each person whatever he had left them .
5 It is of such minor significance to them that they ‘ override ’ it .
6 Sometimes they fear that the strength of their passion will so endanger relationships which are important to them that they will shut down parts in themselves from which they believe the threat comes .
7 Leaving aside any suspicion that people might tend to agree with any suggestion put to them that they should have more information , how helpful can this information be in practice ?
8 THE French love to smoke and it will come as a shock to them that they can no longer enjoy their Gauloises cigarettes in public .
9 It was quite clear to them that they were at this moment standing in the presence of a master .
10 When it is pointed out to them that they have already been invited to say what they like , they become rather sheepish .
11 McKee suggests that it was important to them that they did not return to a pre-adult state of dependence upon their parents .
12 Is it just that I talk to them that they love ?
13 When it was put to them that they were taking jobs away from men , many working-class women were prepared to agree that this was " not fair " .
14 As they approached the castle of Ballingolin , a figure on the south tower raised a hand to indicate to them that they had been seen and recognized .
15 It was plain to them that they were an elite .
16 It does n't occur to them that they 've done the same .
17 It may not have occurred to them that they could do the same when viewing video by themselves .
18 fact it might be apposite this year to suggest to them that they might like to introduce one or other of the things that we were looking at in there .
19 Inside the church is a priest showing tourists Giotto 's frescos , explaining to them that they were supposed to ,
20 Recognition has to be made of that , erm , of course , that involves costs , and it in involves inconvenience to receivers and , and maybe other creditors but it is essential that er , whoever organizes the receivers , and I 'm not sure who it is , whoever guides them in the way they work , takes account of this , and indicates to them that they must consider the welfare of residents .
21 The plaintiff will be the tenant and the landlord the defendant , but if head lessors or mortgagees are likely to be affected they should be added as defendants and served by the lessee , or else notice should be given to them that they may apply to be joined if desired .
22 If client buyers will require planning permission , it is important to spell out to them that they are running a potential risk by exchanging contracts prior to the grant of that permission .
23 This is closely linked to their passivity : it does not occur to them that they could make changes in their world .
24 now at the end of the day , whatever your own views about a contingency fund are , bearing in mind that it 's service , not management charged , if the residence do n't agree can you simply dictate to them that they 've got to have a contingency fund ?
25 Arriving back at the large beach house , she took the two sleepy children upstairs to their large bedroom , firmly overriding their protests that no , they really did n't want a bath by pointing out to them that they were still covered with sand and sea water .
26 No , she says not , she says not all men but she says a lot of them have inbred to them that they ca n't cry and and all that .
27 it 's so new to them that they 're bothering to cost it , but how did we go on in the older days ?
28 Why do n't you say to them that they each organisation I mean H M S O and have ten minutes each for a presentation
29 We have to look at the application er on its merits in the particular erm circumstances and I 'll tell you something which we will certainly have to do erm and I I will say , I will say this in sort of due respect erm , because we are grateful to them that we can see .
30 It became clear to them that their trust was to maintain the essence of their country in themselves .
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