Example sentences of "[pron] that [pers pn] [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Does the right hon. Gentleman remember that five months before the Gulf war , the Government told me that they had full confidence that Saddam Hussein was not developing nuclear weapons ?
2 They would have married sooner but had to wait for her divorce ; Pamela Chrimes told me that it took some time to obtain the evidence of adultery which was then necessary .
3 Instead , I sent him one of me that I took one weekend , with the sun coming in the window and shining on my hair .
4 Mr Matthiesen informs me that he relayed this message to Sotheby 's on three separate occasions prior to the sale , but no notice was displayed .
5 You can almost see them hold their breath when it dawns on them that they understand that Christianity is true .
6 To build up a shop 's reputation in the public eye ( ie to make customers more aware of the shop and the goods it offers , and to convince them that it provides good value and good service )
7 When Nenna told them that she had urgent business on the other side of London and that she would have to ask whether Martha and Tilda could stay the night , Rochester accepted without protest , and they went over , taking with them their nightdresses , Cliff records , the Cliff photograph and two packets of breakfast cereals , for they did not like the same kind .
8 And if it is the manner in which I address her which concerns you , let me tell you that she derives great enjoyment from such acerbic exchanges .
9 ‘ Oh , I know you wo n't believe me when I tell you that he doctored that fuel blend to make me look a fool , but one of the boys back in London knows ; he 's going to have my work independently checked before Jason gets home ! ’
10 I could tell you that he had white skin , black eyes , and black hair , but you can see that from the photograph .
11 ANY golfer will tell you that you stand little chance of winning unless you keep a close eye on the scorecard .
12 ‘ It teaches you to be patient and determined , and reminds you that it takes hard work and practice when things are n't going right . ’
13 Then turning to Elmer again : ‘ Your shmeckle ( penis ) tells you that it has another function — apart from pissing .
14 Yes , he gave us five targets to achieve by the one that we had this year .
15 But you did n't even have a wife — at least , not one that you had any contact with .
16 It seems that with such a background the theme of your thoughts during the course of these symposiums has been getting the message across , and certainly when you turn to the one that you have this time , of the media , you are really getting involved in getting the message across .
17 Nibbles is an interesting one that I played one night and I was going cor !
18 Er this is just one that I wanted some stuff and I said to a few people
19 I was hoping they would find my curling stone , the one that I lost that night that Stewart Candless 's Metalurjic or whatever it was went into the loch .
20 You know , not one that he has any hassle in getting .
21 It 's not a duly-made objection , it 's not one that he has any right to raise at this late stage .
22 Under the auspices of Scottish/Canadian editor Andy Gray , the paper was faced with a dilemma and one that it had great difficulty resolving , namely how a paper still steeped in show business traditions could come to terms with a new music that was deliberately and defiantly anti-commerciality and the supposed ‘ circus ’ of the pop world .
23 As she was about to tell herself that she enjoyed this lifestyle , she realized this was not true .
24 If she found it stretching credulity that a meeting between them was n't inevitable she 'd always fiercely denied to herself that she had any interest in seeing him again , so why should she be feeling so shivery and hot , almost as if she had a fever ?
25 It was when I married him that we bought this house here , just to escape to at the weekends , you know .
26 He learned to use his charm , and ‘ it became ’ , his biographer says , ‘ so strong a factor in him that it resembled great beauty in a woman ’ .
27 She said of him that he had real taste with the produce and was a willing lad all round .
28 Hart has formally been nominated by the Auckland union , but he has informed Auckland and several other unions who support him that he wants more time to decide whether he really wants the toil and trouble of being the All Black coach .
29 She knew perfectly well from the many Press photos of him that he preferred casual wear .
30 I told him that I had another shop in Westmead which has been approved by the Ministry of Environment and the RSPCA and that this one will be run in the same way .
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