Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [verb] [adv prt] that the " in BNC.
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1 | I later found out that the school had enquired at the house after the girl 's continued absence and been given some plausible excuse for it by the father . |
2 | Can I make a suggestion then that on this we change the suggested If you just put down that the enquiry form is farmed by the researchers full stop , and leave any related documents entirely up to the discretion of each and |
3 | She later found out that the bosses of the two companies had got together to work out which one of the couple would be the cheapest to sack . |
4 | ‘ We later found out that the university had hired ten people in New York to raise funds to re-build the Beirut campus . |
5 | It did not take her long to work out that the meal was going to cost her considerably more than she 'd saved by spending a rather miserable night in rue Roland . |
6 | They also point out that the excessive amounts of sugar in some brands could also be harmful to older babies ' teeth . |
7 | They also pointed out that the alternative would not ‘ plug into ’ the east coast rail lines from King 's Cross unless an expensive underground link was built from Stratford into central London . |
8 | However , although the National Consumer Council concluded that such schemes do make a very real contribution , and also make possible extra journeys and excursions which would not be provided by fully routed bus services , they also pointed out that the schemes could not provide a complete answer to accessibility problems in rural areas . |
9 | He rightly points out that the subject of the active clause must preserve the impersonality we normally associate with passive structures in many European languages . |
10 | He rightly pointed out that the only duty of the Glamorgan selectors is to make certain the best captain is appointed in succession to Butcher . |
11 | It soon came out that the Brownie was Jill . |
12 | It was a cold winter , and he soon found out that the theatre was centrally heated and the heating in his dressing-room was on throughout the day and night , so he moved in . |
13 | So it thus came about that the fields , meadows , pastures and arable acres of Combsburgh were finally taken in from the waste which had existed for millenia . |
14 | It also turns out that the ratio of proportions is rather cumbersome to handle when dealing with many variables at once , and no-one has yet proposed a way of decomposing it into component effects as they have with d s and with measures based on odds . |
15 | It also turned out that the 142s in Cornwall , and indeed those in Manchester to a lesser extent , suffered high wheel wear . |
16 | He also points out that the expedition led by himself and Clark had assembled ‘ the best people , worldwide , and the top people ca n't afford to stand around for a couple of years waiting for research to happen ’ . |
17 | He also points out that the expedition led by himself and Clark had assembled ‘ the best people , worldwide , and the top people ca n't afford to stand around for a couple of years waiting for research to happen ’ . |
18 | Will he also point out that the only threat to the progress being made in the duchy comes from those who propose the introduction of a national minimum wage , and the abolition of competitive tendering and charging in the NHS ? |
19 | He also pointed out that the apparently prodigious appetites of the clergy might be explained by the droves of tourists and worshippers who ate at Vatican restaurants . |
20 | He also pointed out that the Nile , if it flooded , might well drown a greater number of people than all the refugees . |
21 | However , he also pointed out that the government 's policy of combining " actions of immediate relief with medium-term rehabilitation " was starting to show results , the distribution of seeds and tools to displaced people allowing them to produce at least some of their own food . |
22 | And he also pointed out that the three detectives were going to claim in their defence that the Birmingham Six were guilty all along . |
23 | Such well-kept secrets more frequently relate to legal disputes about possession , and it often turns out that the estate in question does not belong to the family that lives there , but to a claimant of undistinguished origin . |
24 | The other danger arose from Government departments squeezing a small bill into the Queen 's Speech : ‘ They say it is just two or three little clauses and … it immediately turns out that the process is not nearly as simple as was promised . |
25 | He then pointed out that the financial-management literature concentrated exclusively on stage 4 , and with a few exceptions this is still the situation today . |