Example sentences of "[noun prp] that [pron] [vb past] [verb] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Amy popped her head round the door to tell Kathleen that they had found some ID on the track and the police had brought his parents in .
2 I think we 're entitled to ask if Nottinghamshire faces those problems , what is peculiar about Leicestershire that it did face those problems but all of a sudden it does n't face those problems .
3 Her mind had been so full of Travis that she 'd forgotten all about her cousin and the jade figurine , and the recall now was an unpleasant shock .
4 She was immediately angry with herself for admitting to Eleanor that she had read those newspaper items , and that they had got to her .
5 The count 's cold voice and his return to formality assured Maggie that he had seen this small action and now he sat beside her with a set look on his face that told her he might very well not speak for the whole of the journey .
6 Lennox-Boyd visited Accra in January 1957 to inform Nkrumah that he had to accept these provisions , or forgo independence .
7 On one occasion he announced to all those assembled at Apollo Place that he had had enough of life and went downstairs to put his head in the oven .
8 On 11th March 1979 , Dr. Robert Irwin , a police surgeon , stated in an Independent Television programme shown throughout the United Kingdom that he had examined some one hundred and fifty persons who had received physical injuries during interrogation , including bruises , damaged joints and several ruptured ear drums .
9 I reminded Brian that I 'd predicted this and that Frank must be going home .
10 Their distinctive sound grew from adapting rock forms and instruments , and , eventually , it was in the pubs and folk festivals of Britain that they began to achieve some sort of prominence , while back home the discos of Harare pulsated to the real sound of Whitney Houston .
11 ’ Carco asked if he could buy a painting , ‘ The Standing Nude ’ , and Zbo was so overcome with emotion because Carco appreciated Modigliani that he refused to take any money for it .
12 We had no Balls as such in those days , we would have a dance , and when I was entertaining any of my theatrical friends from the West End it was always Tommy that I selected to do some special entertaining — well within the reach of the station commander 's entertaining fund .
13 It was during my fourth visit to Rhodesia that I managed to take some time off .
14 She said nothing , and it occurred to Paul that she had shown little interest in any of it ; the sale of the partnership , his own worries about money , his future , which included her constant maintenance .
15 He told Brown that he had seen some soldiers breaking into a shop , stealing worthless electrical equipment and shooting the protesting store owner .
16 She told Annie that she had to do some shopping , then doubled back and waited .
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