Example sentences of "[vb base] that [pron] [vb past] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The plaintiffs say that they accepted this loan on behalf of C.M.C. on the advice of the third defendant .
2 You say that you found interstellar space being pretty cold , there are some variations of temperature within it , are n't there ?
3 I know that my hon. Friend will understand if I say that I had some difficulty in persuading everybody to come round a table when I was talking only to the parties in Northern Ireland .
4 Yeah , but you say that I paid thirty pounds for the Astra , now let's get it in the balance here , you see what I mean , and that sen and then
5 Although I have fundamental disagreements with the Minister on many issues , I acknowledge that he made many concessions to the logical arguments of hon. Members from the three Opposition parties involved .
6 But bitterly I regret that I needed another man 's hands to help me , and he in ignorance . ’
7 Despite the growing turmoil in the fragments of interviews reported , they conclude that he retained complete command of the conventions in the use of such terms .
8 And maybe somebody would come to your door and say their wee boy or their girl was making their first communion , and they were in dire straights and could n't buy anything for them , and you would more or less have to give them your book to help them out , but you would go with them so that they did n't go over the score and get just exactly what that wain needed , you know , and just hope that they had enough money to pay you at the end of the quarter , you know .
9 My Lord the er plaintiffs allege that they suffered considerable losses as a result of er their completion of er the purchase of this business .
10 ( Express your feelings at the time , then accept that you created that reality . )
11 Tanberg 's notes record that he produced electrical discharges and occasional deafening bangs , but saw no radiation or radioactive residues .
12 Dan 's notes record that he saw eleven B–17s go down .
13 Erm the inter-club show erm we had to pay judges er two of them thirty pound , we would normally have got Keith for nothing , I know that we had two judges so we had to pay them er we did like so that 's two fifty pounds and we bought some we had some old trophies which we were able to buy plates for to use for that event .
14 When Adobe did Caslon I know that they had certain things in their minds they could n't get out of and thus it 's not real Caslon .
15 I know that you killed two people .
16 From my discussions with British Rail , I know that it made specific proposals for the diversion of at least four of the crossings and that the Ramblers Association objected to them all .
17 Anyway I hear that you had little Jonathan John said .
18 Daytime sightings , prior to the late afternoon Mid-Day Scot were rare , and my notebooks indicate that it took four years of assiduous observation before I had ‘ spotted ’ 12 of the 13 locomotives built .
19 I confess that I felt that way at the time : the track was , despite the massive pile-up , clear .
20 The lianas climbed everywhere and made the forest difficult to penetrate , but I remember that I loved this forest .
21 ‘ That 's right , ’ said Mildred , ‘ and I heard tell that she changed one girl into a frog because she was two seconds late for a lesson .
22 I refer the hon. Gentleman to the rely that I gave some moments ago .
23 Both state that it involved 300 denarii of spikenard — the equivalent of perhaps £5,000 today .
24 I am writing as I disagree with various comments made in an article entitled A Pair of Glasses … by Linda Lewis , as I feel that it gave Indian Glassfish a very negative press .
25 Thirteen per cent think that it improved resources ; 12 per cent that it changed priorities , 9 per cent that it changed allocation of resources and 7 per cent think that it improved teacher-pupil relations .
26 I notice that we had two stations in East Oxford , whereas in fact this one left West Oxford out of it altogether .
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