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

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1 Personally I think that any manufacturer who sells a model without a hard disk is guilty of misleading the purchasing public .
2 So I fear that some doubt may be placed in the minds of hon. Members about the cause of the shooting that resulted in the death of the young man that the right hon. Gentleman referred to .
3 So I hope that that lie will never be preached again .
4 so I do that that way when I 'm doing it to practice .
5 So we 're going to do this exercise within this room and we 'll need to rearrange the tables , so I suggest that each group as having one table or two tables , put it in a square to work around .
6 Suddenly she realised that another pair of hands was piling rugs on and a pair of feet treading them down .
7 But what if you 're there , trail-blazing in the business world or on track for great success in one of the professions , and suddenly you realise that this path is not the one you want to take after all ?
8 Er with the new contracts that started in September erm basically it seems that some teachers are having to do bits of cleaning themselves to keep their their classroom up to up to scratch up to the standards they ought they ought to be .
9 Perhaps he feared that any doubt would mean the postponement of his own release .
10 For example , when you talk of , imperialism , when you look at , when we , we 've study it from a , erm , quite a few , so it means that that capitalism supply
11 So it seems that these sales taxes are not very different in their incidence from a value added tax .
12 So it seems that most women go over the 20lb ‘ ideal gain ’ .
13 But nevertheless I think that these colleagues , if they look carefully at the fundamentals of their own assumptions , will find that they are begging just as many questions as I am .
14 Nevertheless we recognise that many aspects of the potential impact — both threats and opportunities — may become apparent to others , employers and providers in particular , before SCOTVEC .
15 Thus he says that many varieties of domesticated species , fancy pigeon breeds for example , are monstrous not adaptive ; they can only be maintained by artificial feeding and breeding , including selective breeding ; they are quite unlike wild , natural and adaptive varieties and even more unlike wild species .
16 Still it suggests that some profit might even have been made of the Tilberthwaite work .
17 And yesterday he claimed that former England captain Gary — never even booked in his career — was SOPPY .
18 Years later I discovered that this process had been studied by a distinguished scientist , Beveridge , and described in a book The Art of Scientific Investigation .
19 It does though I know that that programme that 's all being recorded there 's a funny atmosphere .
20 During this month I led the life for which I had always yearned hunting big game on my own in the wilds of Africa ; but now I realized that this expedition had meant more to me than just the excitement of hunting .
21 Now I know that many people out there are absolutely appalled by this .
22 Now I appreciate that some people seem to object to the words public protection , erm I 'm not certain why bearing in mind you have a public protection committee .
23 Now I acknowledge that this kind of exegesis might be disturbing for some , but I believe that it is important for us as modern Christians to feel the force of this criticism which has thrown fresh light on the Scriptures as we have received them .
24 Now you know that this lesson 's particularly difficult for me to be here on time .
25 Ironically we find that this mixture of heathenism and paganism is rather like living in the primitive church .
26 But now we understand that these things really did n't amount to much .
27 Now it seems that some things work , especially those like the AEC that are associated with what has come to be described as the problem-focused/task-centred approach ( Roberts , 1990 ) .
28 they 're insisting on kids , they 're they give them a problem which is a typical level four or five or six or whatever , and because they get that one problem right they say that that kid is a level six
29 Increasingly I find that this kind of exchange — this candour , this reciprocity — is one of the things that keeps me trundling along .
30 Not long ago I thought that this date did n't concern me or Palestinian women in general ’ .
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