Example sentences of "[pron] that [adv] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Seems to me that just about everybody 's had you already . |
2 | One of the boys , now adult , tells me that even today he shivers at the thought that is etched on his brain of being chased by a ghost on a motorcycle … |
3 | He came into the room with a broad grin on his face and could hardly wait to tell me that not only had he managed to approach several people at work and ask them questions , but that he had decided to put himself to the test over the last few days and had , in fact , gone up to complete strangers in the street to ask them the time . |
4 | It had dawned on me that not only was I leaving the comfortingly familiar surroundings of primary school but that I no longer had any influence whatsoever on the other pupils at the school which I had had before but I was to be demoted to ‘ the annoying first year ’ . |
5 | Is he aware that one head teacher recently told me that not only do they have to teach in unsavoury conditions , but they are now having to teach in unsafe conditions ? |
6 | I would just take a It seems to me that quite clearly that a new settlement in the A sixty four corridor south , would stimulate migration at levels which would not otherwise have taken place and that is the key objection to it . |
7 | She told me that once again she was convinced that her life as Daniel had been a real one . |
8 | Call me that once more and you 'll be very , very sorry . ’ |
9 | It seemed to me that as much happened as I could bear … . |
10 | Yeah , I I I do n't know them that well yet you know , I have n't got too |
11 | Madam Speaker , when my constituents complain about high fuel bills and watch the bosses of privatised utilities coining money am I to say to them that as far as the Prime Me Minister is concerned it 's nothing to do with him ? |
12 | Quite often people do n't need a computer , what they need is a slightly different manual system , and I tell them that quite often , they 're very , very pleased , they think they 've saved themselves two or three thousand pounds at least . |
13 | I think she 's somebody that just like , has to go with the flow , with what her friends are doing , and all her friends back home are really seriously into them . |
14 | ‘ For those who think that this is window dressing , I pause to remind you that not so long ago the Lord Chancellor was himself the subject of judicial review proceedings , ’ he added . |
15 | Oh yes , at that particular time , I will tell you that once again er , that was er I was supposed to go for an interview and this was er for the er declaration of intent of , wh which was er supposed to er supposed to be given every year to both the Lothian Regional Council and the District . |
16 | ‘ Adjudicator Bishop , I need hardly remind you that so far your case list borders upon the ludicrous : one accident , possibly murder ; one suicide , possibly murder ; one disaster , possibly mass murder . |
17 | This is something that not even a Washoe or Lucy , far less a baby calf , begins to approach . |
18 | That I think is something that perhaps also needs to be borne in mind , when we are undertaking er this particular study . |
19 | Another possibility is that all quasars and BL Lac objects are beamed roughly towards us , and that something else distinguishes them — something that so far remains hidden in the enigmatic central powerhouse . |
20 | Well they just went back and said they could n't want something that much maybe she 's gone over her limit . |
21 | And one that no longer needs fighting ! ’ |
22 | All four films — along with the week 's three major releases — remind one that not even the most talented director can achieve much without a decent screenplay . |
23 | His character is one that not even those envious of his power can disparage him . |
24 | The best alternative use is likely to be one that not only leaves the exterior of the building unchanged , but one that involves minimal subdivision of the interior . |
25 | Afrocentrism is a conservative movement bent on conserving a tradition , albeit one that never really existed . |
26 | He 's got a horrible one that hardly ever wears . |
27 | The play Roll On Friday is one that very soon has you echoing its title 's wish that time would pass more rapidly . |
28 | She told herself that very firmly , and when Alain swung the door to the studio wide to allow her to enter Jenna walked in without hesitation . |
29 | Which was good , because she needed the lavatory , and did not know him that well yet . |
30 | Ken wanted to rake David to this thing on his own and David , being very , very cold — he hates demonstrations of emotion — and me being very Mediterranean , I told him that as far as I was concerned , I did n't give a fuck about his award or seeing him receive it , but I thought it was a bit much that his mother could n't be there because it was a public occasion and it was a time when , without having to speak to her , he could be nice to her , as every mother loves to be there for that kind of thing . |