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

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1 I 'm taking steps to make sure that I last as long as possible .
2 His way of praising me was to say that I wrote as naturally as a hen laying eggs , or to remark , after he had destroyed a work with his criticisms , ‘ Everything I have not marked seems to me either good or excellent .
3 not that I perceived any longer if the had n't gone .
4 I wanted to tell him calmly that I knew perfectly well that it was absurd and quite understood the point of his questions .
5 He remarked that I looked neither well nor happy .
6 I suspect , then , that I paused rather abruptly and looked a little awkward .
7 I was so physically tired that I slept as soundly as the corpses outside the window but , unlike them , awoke refreshed and went downstairs to a good breakfast .
8 Ted might decide he does n't like me any more , that I laugh too loudly or drink too much of his beer , and then we 'd have to get a tent .
9 It turns out that fragments of each of my three files are dotted around , interleaved with each other and with fragments of old , dead files that I erased long ago and had forgotten .
10 There was one , there was one last comment that I missed out there that it was the erm the permission to proceed with the product recommendations , you were wanting to proceed with recommendations but you had n't got the commitment off Steven in the first place so you were suggestion recommendations and what !
11 A picture rose in her mind of Dawn enfolded in his arms when they were alone in his surgery , and it tormented her so much that she got up hurriedly and put the little dog in a cage to await Robert 's collection .
12 It was then that she noticed how gravely and interestedly he was looking at her , had looked at her ever since they met outside the shop .
13 And I mean it is your sort of second home , and the guys that you work with every every week , I mean sort of become , I mean it 's a bit of a cliche to say , but I mean part of a family that you living out there that you live with out there and it is a real I mean when you think of the number that was lost , I mean there were a lot of close friends involved in it .
14 , aha , just basically I mean how do you find working and , you know rearing children , bringing up a family , and doing your housework , do you , how do you organize it , do you find that you get up early and do work in the morning , will you do a bit of work when you go home or , does your partner help out with the work ?
15 I think there 's a third fact that you touched on earlier that I think it 's just worth mentioning and that is that we know it 's also a genetic pre-disposition to anorexia nervosa , in other words , we know that in certain families it is a disorder that will run from one generation to another .
16 They sent me to Cambridge for a couple of terms — that 's where I first realized I must run — I do n't want to blaspheme about one of your famous institutions so I sha n't tell you the name of my college though you 're longing to know — the girls in their bed-sitters , the cocoa-drinking , the tittle-tattle , the atmosphere of heartiness or domesticity in the combination-room — But , my dear , it must be getting late and here I am telling you things that you know as well as I do . ’
17 And we 're insisting that you stay here just as long as you like , ’ she told them .
18 If people can see that you know your job , that you work probably harder than they do , that you communicate with them and tell them what you 're doing , they will respect you .
19 You will probably find that you perform very badly and feel dreadful for the first few minutes .
20 At some point the size of the enterprise may dictate that you think commercially rather than in terms of self-reliance .
21 I have forgotten the ins and outs of it : all I remember is that we argued as passionately as if the national survival was at stake .
22 Sometimes , though , we can be so afraid of what other people think that we shut up rather than speak up .
23 It was definitely a case of two points lost , but I am more disappointed that we played so well and did not win . ’
24 And that 's why your idea that I think it does have to be a very gradual process where we learn to trust each other , we learn to live by our decisions that we make together rather than separate decisions .
25 ‘ I am determined that we build solidly rather than build fast . ’
26 She has insisted that we look as discerningly and sympathetically at their world as at the more spectacular street cultures of their brothers and more militant sisters , and recognize ( as the painting on the cover of the book does ) the complexity and subtlety of feminine strategies of survival .
27 We have someone always there for those who have er , society those who are poor er , women er , many of the issues that we feel very strongly and here , here She had no sort of cultural historic resonance with the nation of Wales but I 'm sure her and the way she approaches her whole ministry would mean that she 'd have a lot of than those of us here in the URC in Wales .
28 If we say we can not afford it , the reply is that we pay out more and more millions of pounds in unemployment benefit .
29 and this gave you an opportunity to see yourself to see others and to take part in some coaching something that we did again yesterday and we shall be doing again today We then talked about the the design aspect first of all we talked about er the way the brain is involved in this communication and some of the aspects of the brain .
30 Of course this 6000 includes some individuals that we picked up more than once ; but by marking the toads we ensured that we counted each one only once each year , and standard marking and recapture techniques enabled us to estimate the size of the population , and the annual rate of mortality and recruitment of newly matured adults to the breeding population .
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