Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [verb] [adv] [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The longer term help is something that I do n't think teachers can do on their own , I do n't think even somebody like a , a specialist school counsellor can do on their own , which is the time at which the availability of agency help needs to be , become apparent . |
2 | ‘ It 's just that I do n't think Hugo or Georgina would do the job as well as you do . |
3 | ‘ Let's just say that I do n't think Bertha would appreciate your particular brand of sympathy . |
4 | It 's true that I do n't fancy John any more . |
5 | ‘ It 's just that I do n't want Officer Banana-Split Hassan to start harassing Fernand unnecessarily . ’ |
6 | ‘ Remember that I do n't want Clare to know she 's included in the trust until she apologizes ! |
7 | Now , before I tell you anything else , I must tell you that I do n't want Fagin , or any of the other members of the gang , to be handed to the police . ’ |
8 | It 's just that I do n't want Jennifer , especially , to be hurt any more ; she really has had enough . ’ |
9 | I fought for them two , to get that home for her , so I said no , the only way you 'll do it , and I , when she were on her own , I said , not that I do n't trust Nigel , I do , but you do n't know what 's gon na happen in ten , in ten years time , I said I fought for that house for you , if you exchange it , you exchange it in your name |
10 | It 's no secret that I do n't enjoy people stopping and staring at me . |
11 | You know , I 've been told that I do n't like women . |
12 | My biggest comment on football is that I do n't like Sunderland … or Gazza ( Gascoigne ) . |
13 | Never seemed to cotton on to the fact that I do n't like morning mists . |
14 | No , though these are my gloves , it 's so that I do n't get perspiration on the , on the dress , yes , or rings or anything , so |
15 | Being so disorganised that I do n't have time when friends need me . |
16 | I desire the reader to remember that I do not make use of the word people for the mere vulgar or mobile , but for the whole community , consisting of clergy , nobility and commons … |
17 | The hon. Gentleman , who is an old parliamentary hand , knows that I do not take points of order until after the statement . |
18 | As a member of the ‘ shadow board ’ of the Football League , with whom the Professional Footballers ' Association have no quarrel , propriety demands that I do not take sides in the dispute between the Premier League and the PFA . |
19 | The fact that I do not have envelopes causes me physical pain . |
20 | That I did n't tell Richard , was partly for Sophie 's sake — to say she had become interested in politics would have been stretching his credulity too far — but also for my own . |
21 | ‘ I should have phoned but the last few days have been so hectic that I did n't have time , ’ Claudia said as she gave Myra a brief account of finding Dana . |
22 | I 've got a thing from Steve about erm planning permission or application for Sizewell C that I did n't have room for in this newsletter . |
23 | I mean maybe soon after you maybe I 'll say look well you know blah blah blah you got you know I like saying that I did n't like kind of bloke but not like she 's such a fucking bitch and all this . |
24 | I found my drink was a great problem with them because ( ) at that time I drank whisky and lemonade + and I would ( ) go and ask for whisky and lemonade and I would get ( ) whisky and lemon + because you have to ask for whisky ( ) or scotch and seven up + you know + I eventually ( ) cottoned on to it + but + and they could n't get over ( ) the fact that I did n't like ice in whisky and of course ( ) they either gave me ice whether I wanted it or not or ( ) they stacked the glass up + right up to the level that ( ) you would normally have if you had ice in your drink ( ) anyway + and consequently I got ploughed + frequently + ( ) and that 's that I + I tended to stick to my drink ++ ( ) |
25 | ‘ That I liked his music — and that I did n't like Miguel Rafaelo as much as he did . ’ |
26 | I 'd just like to add er , that I did n't take offence at the question , I think it was a perfectly qu fair question , it was the , the inference of , of rigging salaries . |
27 | I must admit that I did not enjoy Osborne House that much but I was very tired by then . |
28 | I had a husband who was pretending that I did not have cancer , and a mother who tried to inspire me by showing me pictures of Page Three girls under banner headlines of ‘ How I conquered cancer ’ . |
29 | Three o'clock — I just finish off everything that I did not have time to do . |
30 | Well that 's right , yes , and the other thing as well , I should n't really be telling you this , , because it 's bad news for us but , if you in fact write a long , rambling press release , what you will find is that the journalist will almost , almost certainly go three-quarters of the way down it to find the real story which is hidden in there , and occasionally that real story is purposely hidden down in there , and you know you look at any council minutes , and the real story is always , inevitably hidden down there , because it 's the bit that somebody does n't want people to know about , and so journalists are naturally trained to go down the bit to find out what 's it about . |