Example sentences of "[pron] that [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Though I suspect that what we will find if we really are honest with ourselves that quite a lot of things which we see here are not always exaggerated from the point of the exercise , that we exaggerate things out of all proportion so that we can actually start looking at it and seeing .
2 Was there nothing that even the full er fully trained nurses could join ?
3 The size and cost of a present day Olympic complex suggests to me that both the summer and winter games should now have permanent , internationally-funded homes .
4 Someone told me that even the ultimate big boss himself was planning to look in this evening — probably to inspect your body and soul , now that he owns them . ’
5 It seems to me that quite a few of our senior British players have had to put up with more than their fair share of criticism in recent years , when perhaps a bit of encouragement might have been more appropriate .
6 Some fella told me that only a couple of weeks ago , but the greatest rip off of them all , have you heard the greatest rip off about Betty and the , and the roof ?
7 The distributors , Harman Audio , tell me that virtually every type of speaker is available , with either open or sealed back options .
8 On that very point sir I 'm grateful to the honourable member for giving way but would he not agree with me that actually the failure of G A T at the end was that by which Caribbean bananas failed to be protected .
9 Sir , Arising out of your questionnaire ( Transport September — October 1991 ) it occurred to me that perhaps the CIT logo could be looked at with a view to substituting something more modern or vibrant for the horse/steed .
10 It later occurred to me that almost every one of the board members was of a different nationality .
11 Only last week , I spoke to a garage owner who told me that almost every other customer was either losing a job or had just lost one in the past month or so .
12 From this it is clear to me that almost every possible subject and source is covered in Edinburgh libraries and everything is reasonably easy to find and the library staff are happy to assist .
13 It really appears to me that almost the only thing in the world which other men do but which Frenchmen can not , is the making of drains and sewers .
14 Sid patiently tutored me on star gradings and assured me that technically the climb was only a V. Diff , so I would cope !
15 He has been telling them that both the Soviet Union and the United States have reiterated their support for the league 's plan and that political reform is the only way for the Lebanese to solve their crisis .
16 When I reminded them that only an hour ago they were saying they did n't fancy any more , they looked genuinely irritated .
17 just as the ermine changes it coat for winter ; just as the seed can lie dormant for thousands of years ; just as the bacteria and the rotifers can live in their desiccated time capsules for perhaps longer than we can ever envisage , awaiting a change of outer circumstances for the tiny living specks of dust to take on another form — just so , perhaps , may the living forms we know so well have secrets tucked away within them that only the rolling of the aeons can reveal .
18 ‘ I will be drinking apple juice , ’ says Derek Foster , ‘ but I can tell you that already the feeling of anticipation is utterly indescribable . ’
19 Just do n't enjoy Palace losing , but sheer football and it just shows you that ironically the two games can match each other and there were chances for Palace to wrap that game up .
20 But if you do have pe people will say if you do h have those weaknesses and if er there were times that he could was quite up to the joshing and the name calling , there were times when he was n't , the very fact that there were times when he was n't , does n't that tell you that perhaps the Army was n't the place for him ?
21 But you see what Freud , what Freud fastens on there and is something that only a psychoanalyst could do , is , is that there 's a discrepancy in the story .
22 It is the unheard-of , something that only the author knows : the vital knowledge that gives the author control over both the characters and the readers of the book .
23 I do sympathise with the problem that that the local residents have there but I I dare say closing off the road would n't be a very good idea but it is something that only the county council can do and the county council have said that they will not do this in advance of the southern relief road being built so I think that really is simply .
24 ‘ You have an indefinable spirit , something that only the best Spanish poets , flamenco dancers and artists are gifted with . ’
25 And that 's something that possibly the public do n't know about .
26 And it 's such a bubbly one that even the normally brash and loud dandy from Darlington has come over all bashful .
27 She finally admitted to herself that even the risk of another snub was preferable to her growing anxiety about what lay ahead .
28 But this too might fail to expose the error , for the stranger might simply guess the right answers , or his answers might be so close to those expected of him that even the most scrupulous interrogator would be deceived .
29 He remembered the admiring glances of the other boys , and the expression of ineffable contempt on the face of the young Hilary Frome , an expression that told him that even an eleven-year-old could see through him , could tell he was no good .
30 But then it occurred to him that perhaps the joke was Nicola 's and not Blufton 's at all , some invention to impress her boss and ensure her succession to Jane Pargeter 's job .
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