Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] that [adv] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | By this I mean that both the designer and colleagues may be too expert , too sophisticated , too used to jargon , too well-educated and able to verbalize . |
2 | Nor do I think that either the father or the court were exercising any rights of custody at the time of the removal . |
3 | I realised that almost the instant she left me . ’ |
4 | When I realise that here the attacks tend to take an absurd religious turn , I should almost venture to think that this even necessitates a return to the North . |
5 | The bridge humbucker has been designed to give a very hot response indeed , and I found that even the centre single coil kicked the amp quite nicely . |
6 | When I came back to Scotland I found that generally the standard of club rugby was lower . ’ |
7 | I suggest that both the strength and the weakness of Moore 's positive ethical views stem mainly from his method of isolation . |
8 | While P P G twelve provides for a cascade of planning policy , I suggest that only a purist would delay a resolution of the needs of Greater York , through the development plan process , in order to await regional planning guidance . |
9 | We had heard that the paths ahead were precarious and exposed , but my heart sank when I noticed that even the horses were being blindfolded . |
10 | I noticed that even the adults showed no ill effects at all when I moved the odd battered brother or post-spawning female to recoup in a low pH growing-on tank . |
11 | Before the war began , listening to reminiscences of those who had experienced the last war and sensing their dread , I imagined that once a war had started , no one would ever be happy again . |
12 | I showed that instead the symmetry would have broken everywhere at the same time , rather than just inside bubbles . |
13 | ‘ I can not explain fully , for this meeting must be brief — I suspect that even the walls have ears ! |
14 | But he added : ‘ I suspect that quite a lot of British MPs … will decide that power is now moving towards an enhanced European Parliament . ’ |
15 | I appreciate that yesterday the funeral ceremonies were carried out but Masses were also sung for the souls of two other men , Brampton and Vechey , and I have news of them . |
16 | I know that nowadays the congregations at chapels have sadly declined but if the services lasted as long today as they did in my childhood they would be empty altogether . |
17 | I believe that practically every question of statutory construction that comes before the courts will involve an argument that the case falls under one or more of these three heads . |
18 | The test of contempt requires a risk of serious prejudice and I believe that usually the protection of criminal proceedings against such risks should prevail even if this is difficult to reconcile with our obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights . |
19 | So , when at last I came to a small village with a large church , I decided that perhaps the priest might be the best person to tell me where these prehistoric pagans buried their dead . |
20 | I seem to use these up at a surprisingly high rate these days ( particularly the 8 pin type ) , but I suppose that practically every project is based on d.i.l. integrated circuits these days . |
21 | So I feel that even the South African Government can see itself that it 's over now . |
22 | Not necessarily : ‘ I do n't think I meant that even the people who have no caveats attached implied that they knew absolutely everything in the box . |
23 | So it was a way of getting out and I knew that eventually the council would have to rehouse me . |
24 | I feared that even an emergency home call might go unheeded . |
25 | I thought that presumably the bill was still divided proportionately between the countries . |
26 | No , I thought that perhaps a stroll down Unter den Linden — such memories for me there — and then I have another idea . |
27 | But then I thought that perhaps an accident was awaiting me or one of my relatives . |
28 | At about then I took note that there were n't in fact any other boats moving on the river and I remembered that often the locks closed for maintenance in winter and maybe the lock-keeper would have gone shopping … |
29 | But I think that secretly the vice-chancellor and the other grown-ups were delighted by this kind of behaviour , as it proved beyond any reasonable doubt that we were students and they were teachers . |
30 | I think that today the result can and should be achieved by the application of the law of negligence … |