Example sentences of "that i [verb] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Here I want to vary the times so that I hear from a true cross-section of our listeners , and those who listen to the graveyard shift , for instance , probably never hear the breakfast show .
2 Also a photo of all the officers of Walsall that I saw in a second hand shop and I went and bought it for a few pence .
3 I 've lived on Skomer for six years now and before that I looked after a smaller seabird reserve on St Margaret 's Island .
4 After you calmly tell me that I walked through a fucking wall ! ’
5 I repeat a proposition that I made to a previous Leader of the House .
6 He laughed back when I told him that I came from a poor barrio in Britain and that we were no longer referred to as people either .
7 I should make it clear at the outset that I act as a parliamentary consultant to the Professional Association of Teachers and that much of what I shall say tonight will be based on the practical experience of PAT members .
8 On every local flight that I make in a single-seater glider , I do some sideslipping on the approach to keep in practice .
9 Despite the fact that I succumbed to a mild form of food-poisoning through eating at the cheapest restaurants — a meal could he obtained for ten ( old ) francs or less , but less meant the more chance of prostration — I have never known Paris so surpassingly beautiful as that year .
10 To tell the truth I have only hazy memories of the magazine that I took for a long time and until it ceased publication for reasons that were beyond me .
11 I 'm not going to bring the whole world down on us by telling my mother and father that I feel like a big spancelled goat going to college and having to come back here every night as if I were some kind of simpleton .
12 I was so overjoyed with the diagnosis that I celebrated with a huge meal , a bottle of champagne and a large cigar .
13 I was , however , systematic about the 30 or so in-depth interviews that I conducted on a random sample basis by allocating each member of the movement in Britain a number which had an equal chance of being selected from a book of numbers especially prepared for such purposes .
14 It was in September 1953 that I arrived as a new boy at Woolverstone Hall School and it may be that Ray was also new to the school .
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