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

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1 If not it seems to me possible that Summerchild could be opening himself to proceedings under the Official Secrets Act .
2 This was certainly not necessary for the decision of the case ; but though the resolution of the Court of Common Pleas was only a dictum , it seems to me clear that Lord Coke deliberately adopted the dictum , and the great weight of his authority makes it necessary to be cautious before saying that what he deliberately adopted as law was a mistake , and though I can not find that in any subsequent case this dictum has been made the ground of the decision , except in Fitch v. Sutton ( 1804 ) 5 East 230 , as to which I shall make some remarks later , and in Down v. Hatcher ( 1839 ) 10 Ad. & El .
3 So am I sorry that David Owen has killed it off ?
4 Someone uncoupled that car at Cartier and rigged some way of pulling it out of the station into the darkness before releasing it .
5 Its feared that quality and variety will suffer as work in the community is cut back and making money becomes a priority .
6 But her experiences on Eldorado have left her convinced that bureaucracy is in danger of ruining the final on-screen product .
7 That man should consider himself lucky that Marvin had n't actually been in the mood for a brawl .
8 Loretta was aware that she had consumed rather more Rioja than she had intended , certainly enough to make her glad that Bridget was driving .
9 It will not do to adopt a so-called negative utilitarianism , once advocated by Karl Popper , for which all that matters is the prevention of pain .
10 Its alleged that Mr Middleton repeatedly whipped the animal to frighten it into jumping clear .
11 ‘ Tammuz works a lot , ’ Roirbak said , himself disappointed that Malamute appeared uninterested in , or was perhaps avoiding , the new company .
12 But having fun dressing up to ‘ show off sometimes makes her anxious that people are getting the wrong idea , misinterpreting her look .
13 Its understood that announcement is not as imminent as has been suggested .
14 The thought riled her , causing a rising anger which interfered with her work until voices made her aware that Silas and Doreen were standing beside the reception desk .
15 It seems to me questionable that Ruether is herself theistic .
16 ‘ Were n't you suspicious that Arabs wanted to supply arms to Iran ? ’
17 I have lived in many parts of America , and I can assure you all that Hawaii is as breathtaking as you imagine , that the charm of the Old South is living on in Charleston , and that colonial America will come alive in the small towns of New England , particularly in the autumn when , in the words of Henry James , the ‘ weather is like tinkling crystal and the colours like molten jewels . ’
18 ‘ Are you sure that Yankee sun has n't turned your head . ’
19 ‘ And are you sure that Harry Lawrence was not the target ? ’
20 ‘ Are you sure that thing is dead ? ’ bleated Frye .
21 ‘ Are you sure that God is omnipresent ? ’
22 ‘ Are you sure that God would own it ? ’
23 ‘ Are you aware that gold never alters , never loses its shine , even after years beneath the sea , or buried in the ground ?
24 Someone is bound to make you aware that happiness is as free an option as sorrow .
25 Are you aware that Janice does n't really love you ?
26 He would start the evening in his quiet , sometimes moody , Kansas drawl and would end up in ranting fashion , telling them all that things would be different when he and the rest of ‘ new ’ Hollywood were running things , and they would all be clapped in irons , which was hardly the brightest way to inspire confidence at a time when you were seeking film money .
27 Vivienne Westwood , current British Designer of the Year , had a very clear idea of what she was looking for : ‘ Something unorthodox that people have n't seen before .
28 It was on one such that Tawell lost his eldest son , now a man in his mid-twenties .
29 He thinks it is itself something beautiful that sort of swims down into our world and is incarnated in particular objects , and then he wonders about that because his own way of forming universals means that he 'd have to do it all again and again and again in an infinite regress , so he has a problem , basically , about calling beauty itself beautiful .
30 He thinks it is itself something beautiful that sort of swims down into our world and is incarnated in particular objects .
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