Example sentences of "[adj] that [pron] [vb past] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | It was patently obvious that she was n't going to get an opportunity to speak to Luke ; it seemed possible that he had manipulated that . |
2 | But it was very premature , and I 'm very I was very sorry that they 'd taken this step , but very , very pleased when I saw the result coming out , and I 'm do congratulate them on their common sense there that they were prepared to put the opting out aside and were looking seriously and sensibly into the tertiary college consultations . |
3 | She became convinced that he had found another woman and concentrated on trying to find out who she was . |
4 | I was rather flabbergasted that anyone had paid any attention to what I had said . |
5 | I leafed through the newspapers , glad that I had done those interviews . |
6 | It was hard that she had to choose such an arrogant , disdainful man to fall in love with . |
7 | It was improbable that he had accomplished all this before 3.30 p.m. but , between then and the 4 p.m. discovery of the body , Hunter-Blair had talked to him . |
8 | Julia was not at all sure that she had followed all the details of the story , and did not believe everything she had been told , but she did accept that Raffaella was genuinely afraid . |
9 | It was an American teaching method that , Frank insisted , allowed students to progress through the stages of education confident that they had grasped all the basics of one stage before going on to the next . |
10 | It had grown so wild and unruly that it threatened to smother all the flowers . |
11 | How could she tell this impossible Dane that for some wild , unaccountable moment the previous evening , when his mouth had joined with hers , she 'd imagined they shared a mutual attraction so powerful that it had overridden any man-made measurement of time or propriety ? |
12 | It was plain that she had said all she was going to say . |
13 | I heard later that the Queen was so angry that she refused to enter any of the damaged rooms ever again , and promised to take her revenge on me . |
14 | I just hoped Karen would n't go any further , that she would n't get so drunk that she tried to mount some leering admirer who happened to step on her toe by mistake . |
15 | I mean obviously once she 's been through the learning process herself , so Doug came away feeling quite pleased that he 'd made that contact and he also sort of made one or two , he , he had one or two wise observations I think about the evening , he made one or two new contacts himself and the suggestion and things , he spoke very well about it , at our committee on our last meeting last week |
16 | On reflection , I thought it less and less probable that he had done any such thing : he would have to have bypassed the dragon-lady , Leslie Brown , for a start . |
17 | JANE O'NEILL WITNESSED A SERIOUS ACCIDENT , AND WAS SO SHOCKED THAT SHE HAD TO TAKE SEVERAL WEEKS OFF WORK . |
18 | There was one field in particular that I had made some good finds on and I had searched this piece of land time and time again . |
19 | It had become so difficult that we needed to help each other make it ; everyone who made it to Australia would win a trophy . |
20 | And he was obviously really furious that I 'd said that . |
21 | The waiter left and the man at the table felt satisfied that he had negotiated this basic exchange successfully . |
22 | All three have now given 50 pints of blood each and all three were surprised that they had reached this figure at almost the same time . |
23 | The director of The Long Roads , Tristram Powell , agrees that less equalled more in that performance : ‘ I was aware that she had played all these glamorous parts , and I had to get her to trust me and do much less than she was used to . |
24 | She had not told her son to keep away from the course because she had not been aware that he had gone that way . |
25 | It is highly significant that he had used this expression in a letter written from the conclave to a friend , Giuseppe Piazza , the Bishop of Bergamo : ‘ My soul finds comfort in the thought that a new Pentecost can blow through the Church , renewing its head , leading to a new ordering of the ecclesiastical body and bringing fresh vigour in the journey towards truth , goodness and peace ’ ( Capovilla , 1978b , p. 47 ) . |
26 | It 's true that I did feel that way at the time . |
27 | It was quite true that she had deserved that paediatric registrar post . |