Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] for a [noun] that " in BNC.
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1 | I long for a blockbuster that 's also good writing . ’ |
2 | However I know for a fact that is has done much more than just promote real draught ale . |
3 | I know for a fact that he did not , unless he walked a couple blocks afterwards . |
4 | ‘ Well , I know for a fact that Graham Greene is a very boring writer and that The Quiet American is his most boring book . ’ |
5 | His hat remained in the hall ; his photograph in the silver-plated frame , polished twice a week , presided over the sitting room ; his memory was invoked , especially during Peter 's teens , in sentences that began with the ominous words , ‘ I know for a fact that your father would n't have wanted you to … . ’ |
6 | ‘ I know for a fact that you were as close as anyone to what was going on between us , the Americans and Poland during the Cold War . |
7 | I doubt either can afford to stay at a hotel and I know for a fact that they 're not at any of the local hostels ; neither , I have been reliably informed , have they put in an appearance at the local ‘ hippie ’ compound . |
8 | Erm I know for a fact that Peter who who 's the supervisor erm is a staunch Labourite and er union man , same as Geoff but neither of them push it . |
9 | Why , I know for a fact that she left here to go with them , and half a dozen trunks went with her . ’ |
10 | ‘ I know for a fact that … ’ |
11 | I know for a fact that these nets were back in the river , in the hands of poachers , a very short time after they have been captured by the commission . ’ |
12 | He very wealthy , but oh dear dear he was a , he was a , tyrannical I should call him , I know for a fact that he used to before the choir walked in at night he 'd have his watch out in his hand and they 'd start at exactly the same time . |
13 | Er the er the lady he was a widower and his , er his f er he was with a lady who was a widow and erm I know for a fact that she 'd not spent a penny , she had n't p you know for a you know , of the trip or , or he just would n't let her , I mean , I mean you , you 've got to have some money have n't you to keep |
14 | It 's also the fact that I know for a fact , I know for a fact that she 's very frightened of his temper when it happens . |
15 | But , I mean Rover have done the same I know for a fact that Rover have done the same to some of their blokes , |
16 | Jean , we 'll go down to where 's the fifty P shop or something and buy some of those do , er cornflakes ' plates or something , say they 're gon na fill those other ones up that the man give us a mere seven , eight ones , only leaves us four ordinary , you see I know for a fact that Sally say he was caught |
17 | I know for a fact that people have actually got the wind that this pub is going to be on sale , on sale |
18 | I knew for a start that there were more than a million Japanese there . |
19 | We both smiled , and I knew for a fact that she was n't Daine . |
20 | Also I 'd had feedback from the moss chart that children enjoyed scouring the poster for tiny details , so I looked for a solution that would allow as many items as possible to be painted the same size . |
21 | Well Mary said if I thought for a minute that she would stick at it , I would pay for her but |
22 | I thought for a while that the information would just go on accumulating from here on in , but thank God it 's already begun dropping off . |
23 | But I thought for a girl that 's |
24 | I thought for a moment that I had come second ; I had n't seen Ben at all . |
25 | I thought for a moment that she had been re-reading " Das Kapital " in her spare time , but I suspect that it was all a charade . |
26 | ‘ I thought for a moment that you 'd run out on me . ’ |
27 | I thought for a moment that he was going to beat me . |
28 | Realizing what they represented , he added quickly , ‘ Not that I think for a moment that you … though , of course , ’ he floundered ever deeper , ‘ naturally , a man like , you , presentable and so forth , you probably have several … ’ |
29 | The effect is to make you think for a second that the church is only half there , that there must once have been a second side to it , to the right of the tower . |
30 | And how do you know for a fact that they intend to bring these sorts of techniques in to Britain ? |