Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] that [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I little thought that fresh intrusions would interrupt and spoil my solitudes .
2 I only hope that those youngsters who may believe it is cool to take substances like this will take heed of Rachel 's terribly sad case and think again .
3 I only hope that both teams will restrain themselves and will try to avoid carrying on the so-called ‘ feud ’ .
4 The words of Johnson 's wife , Ladybird , have a cruel irony : " I just hope that foreign problems do not keep mounting they do not represent Lyndon 's kind of presidency . "
5 I further assert that these spores have been with us since the birth of mankind .
6 Erm , when we look at the environmental strategy , I always think that environmental strategies are common sense to people , and that sometimes the involvement of large organizations is sometimes counter-productive .
7 I also hope that these schemes to encourage married mothers back to work wo n't discriminate against young , single people with employers rushing to recruit mature returners .
8 And I also know that certain shops in Northern Ireland refused to display it because of the tricolour so that accusation is quite legitimate .
9 While I accept that these may be legitimate responses to difficult circumstances , I also reflect that these responses are from mature , talented and committed teachers .
10 Now I also agree that these criteria are not of equal importance and I certainly would put the greatest weight on criterion one which is to avoid the greenbelt in fact I think it 's so important that it should n't be a criterion but it should be actually be within the preamble as it is now .
11 I also understand that certain groups , such as the Caravan Club are ‘ exempt organisations ’ and can hold caravan rallies etc without needing planning consent .
12 But I also acknowledge that such exceptions can not be realistically incorporated into the application of such rules .
13 I quite agree that certain difficulties might be imposed on the Inland Revenue if they were to pursue every deposit account and find whether or not there had been an addition to the account during the course of the year .
14 I respectfully believe that those cases were rightly decided on their facts , but I would not adopt the principle of aggregation on the facts here .
15 I initially thought that all countries would be affected by the statement that you need to build military arsenals to keep the populations employed .
16 And this ‘ vague altruism ’ apparently permeated up to the highest levels in government : for example , Neville Chamberlain , who had been a leading figure in the pre-war National Government 's denial of the problem of child malnutrition , was so shocked by the stories of the children 's condition that he commented to his sister , ‘ I never knew that such conditions existed , and I feel ashamed of having been so ignorant of my neighbours .
17 I certainly think that nine months down the road we are saying to ourselves , ‘ Well what are we about ? ’
18 She further declared that any charges of heresy against Pole would be heard in England , announcing in words ironically reminiscent of her father 's that : ‘ she would in observance of the laws and privileges of her realm , refer them [ the charges ] to the cognisance and decision of her own ecclesiastical courts . ’
19 As a teenager she had been frail and very light , and although now she is two stone heavier , and healthier for it , she still believes that young women should be thin , even skeletally so .
20 She later discovered that eighteen bridges had been destroyed .
21 Mrs Ross tells me that she later discovered that several years earlier near Paisley signal box two trains had collided with loss of life .
22 Several other libraries have expressed strong interest , and she confidently expects that other subscribers will shortly follow Aberdeen 's innovative lead .
23 You probably think that most meetings are a waste of time and you may well be right .
24 She also wrote that most parts of Herefordshire and Somerset were very ‘ fruitful of orchards ’ .
25 But she also knows that relative shifts in demand occur and that these too can lead to her price being higher than the average .
26 With meticulous footnoting , she now argued that all plots and revolutions against the social order in human history had been caused by secret societies , through the use of black magic , mass hypnotism and telepathy .
27 Her blue eyes were overbright , and she immediately regretted that those words had burst out of her .
28 Did you never think that some women may not only say it but feel it ? ’
29 ‘ Look , you never expect that those films are going to be so bad .
30 Even then , we rarely realize that many ailments are directly , or indirectly , brought about by the way in which we think and move .
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