Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [verb] [pos pn] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was much later that I realized my subconscious tendency towards preferring complicated solutions , merely to demonstrate my clever mental logic .
2 The monitoring process , until eventually I work out that I get my two sales .
3 It was then that I made my never-to-be-forgotten answer , ‘ Mum 's lost , down the fair . ’
4 It was through the OTC that I met my future husband , Eric , who was at that time a permanent staff instructor .
5 But it was not until 1990 that I had my first spawning , and raised fry .
6 But it was in Colchester Park that I had my first lesson in conservation in microcosm , if you like .
7 ‘ It was all thanks to a woman at the meeting today that I had my first inkling of what had really been going on . ’
8 Later , he would tell Radio One 's Janice Long : ‘ I believed that I had my own work to do .
9 He 'd expected it , he added , since he noticed that I had my own plate and cup at work , and bought tea for whoever was sitting with me .
10 It was on the morning when registration began that I had my fatal encounter .
11 That I break his miserable china duck .
12 I won both the 60 and 200 metres , but it was in the final event , the relay , that I received my greatest fillip .
13 Safety pundits will be pleased to note that I received my just desserts that evening , on unpacking my rucksack and discovering that the action had mashed a forgotten egg sandwich into my hat .
14 It is with some trepidation that I mention our feathered friends — LARUS CANUS — the common gull .
15 It was also in May that I started my new programme of intensive stretching exercises and aerobics .
16 It would have been so easy and commonplace to move into some bushes ; but my partner insisted that I light my second candle .
17 It is as a stranger that I greet my own self , and see it as an unknown fellow traveller through time .
18 Joan while I remember in my car I 've got some things that I want your professional advice about .
19 They also insisted that I sue their front door — and not my own — so that people had to go through their gallery .
20 The right hon. Gentleman said : ’ That is a firm commitment , costed and clear that I pledge our Labour Government will carry out . ’
21 It was only after moving to Llanberis that I did my next winter route in Wales — a quick solo of Sinister Gully .
22 His correspondent had lately left the academic world for military service ; and with his own bookish situation , so detrimental to " independent thought " , Nietzsche contrasted and , in part , commended his friend 's active life : " … not that I applaud your present profession as such , bud only insofar as it is the negation of your previous life …
23 So much so that I bought his only copy of it , and earned his cordial loathing .
24 I was so affected by his discovery that I pursued his future career with the Museum Service and later visited him in his cardboard box .
25 That I maintained my usual composure was to me a miracle , and once more we were on our way to the frontier .
26 When Hellen was transferred to Toronto to continue her documentary film-making career , I found that I missed her cheery presence more than I had expected , despite many activities .
27 It was in those days , when Margaret was still alive , that I gave my former colleague Peter Duval-Smith — whose private life and whose work as an academic journalist always seemed to be equally chaotic — the introduction to Braemar Mansions that he so much wanted .
28 It is therefore not only with a sense of excitement that I approach my new responsibilities , but also with a keen awareness of the importance of IT to industry , to the service sector , to research and to the strength and wellbeing of the UK as a whole .
29 When I finally accepted that I create my own reality , I was excited but scared .
30 Then I reminded myself that I create my own reality !
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