Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [adv] [pers pn] [verb] that " in BNC.
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1 | When the sweetness was all sucked out they murmured that their legs were tired , and cried until they were picked up and carried home . |
2 | We went round all the calves , removing the lethal crusts and scrubbing the buds clean , and when we finally drove away we knew that the brief but painful episode of the Billings calves was over . |
3 | It 's not commissioned so it means that you add this to ten . . |
4 | From the book he 'd just put down he knew that vast tracts of virgin tropical forest covered those mountainsides and large areas of the lowlands too ; in the book there w.ere sepia-tinted photographs of primitive tribesmen who still hunted with stone-tipped arrows and poison darts in those same forests that also teemed with elephant herds , tiger , buffalo , black bears and countless other rare species of animal life that had been left undisturbed by the march of civilization . |
5 | Still thinking aloud it appears that the relationships |
6 | I do n't think so I believe that the hunting fraternity is not blameless and indeed the , all their arguments are not quite correct in every sense but I firmly believe that there are more important matters for this council to debate and spend its time and money on . |
7 | I do n't know why they say that love is blind — I was always very keenly aware of all your father 's little defects . ’ |
8 | ‘ I do n't know why I said that , ’ she muttered . |
9 | ‘ I do n't know how I know that , ’ McQuaid said . |
10 | Even so , I do n't know how he survived that fall ; God knows what he broke , how he suffered , how long he took to crawl there to the other slightly brighter patch of light ; how long he took to die . |
11 | ‘ I ca n't remember why I drew that , ’ Viktor prompted . |
12 | If the order does n't go ahead we assume that we will dispose of the stock . |
13 | Well do n't you think that it 's really rather improper for you to be doing this ? |
14 | Do n't do n't you think that there 's a conflict of interest there . |
15 | you know she has n't worked so she thinks that , you know , save her having to get up early in the morning , go and do the fire |
16 | It seemed to me that they assumed and air of could n't care less you know that that was their attitude after nationalization . |
17 | This can be achieved by regularly outlining why we feel that it is an important area to discuss . |
18 | I was about to explain when I realized that Kāli had told him already . |
19 | The other thing that 's annoying about that is it then forces you into a completely useless small conversation such as : is that so-and-so ? and they say ‘ yes ’ , and you then feel like , they say ‘ yes ’ , as much as to say ‘ Well , why did n't you know that anyway ’ , and then you feel like saying , ‘ Well why did n't you say so ! ’ and you start off on the wrong foot . |
20 | Why do n't we make that like a rebel fort ? |
21 | Er , you might just say well why do n't we pass that on to the clients , but we do n't . |
22 | So , why do n't we say that a rubbish dump , or Mont Blanc , or the moon , is just as complex as an aeroplane or a dog , because in all these cases the arrangement of atoms is " improbable " ? |
23 | Why do n't you tell that to the RAF and see where they make you sit ? ’ |
24 | Why does not he admit that since last year 's Budget more than 500,000 people have been added to the dole queue ? |
25 | And why had n't I felt that shock of surprise I should have felt ? |
26 | Well we 've actually turned away I think that the best thing is that you er that the three er obviously there 's . |