Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] that this " in BNC.

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1 What she said to me on the subject of the race riots and how she felt in that context makes me think that this stage in her life was nothing to do with race .
2 If you will want the reactions of these people to the candidate be sure to let them know that this will be expected .
3 But I think it is important for us to er , as an individual authority as well as working with other authorities , to actually keep up the pressure on the Ministry to , to let them know that this is n't going to go away , and that they 've got to come up with some answers which are , which are going to try and satisfy people .
4 If you have any of your class members attending please let them know that this payment is now due .
5 Enough for me to know that this house was not a good place to be when he was alive , not good for either of you .
6 I overheard that this afternoon , I did n't think that was
7 I regret that this is not a joke .
8 I regret that this is so .
9 I regret that this whole matter could not have been handled in a more constructive manner . ’
10 I repeat that this is a rare opportunity for Ulster Members , and I ask hon. Members to raise points of order with which I can deal — that is to say , within my responsibilities .
11 With relief I realized that this was only a day or so away .
12 Then I realized that this was just the beginning .
13 I realized that this was the same place Brian and I had been held in for a week in May 1988 before going to the Pit .
14 During this month I led the life for which I had always yearned hunting big game on my own in the wilds of Africa ; but now I realized that this expedition had meant more to me than just the excitement of hunting .
15 But of course I realized that this would be a pretty gratuitous move , under the circumstances .
16 I realized that this suit had been among the clothes Barrymore had left for Selden , and I told Holmes .
17 Afterwards I realised that this idea was wrong .
18 Even the wild surmise occurred to me that Leslie might have lost his memory ; but commonsense reasserted itself , and I realised that this could not have been the fate of all his men .
19 But Billingsley had clearly known about Hirondelle 's visit to Murder Cay , and I realised that this senior police officer had not come here to enquire into a crime , but to cover it up .
20 ‘ Once I realised that this novel was going to be a kind of mammoth , I decided to forgo writing the series .
21 It was two beats before I realised that this was meant to be a very funny joke and then I struggled to match his guffaws , adding my own rather reedy piping to his basso mirth .
22 Then I realised that this was unlikely and to my relief I found an apple ; slightly bruised by its encounter with me in my bed .
23 One of my friends said he was a romantic boy who thought he bore a charmed life , but I argued that this was a superficial judgment .
24 The reader will recall that I argued that this meant satisfactorily surmounting the three stages of psychosexual growth which psychoanalysis discovered long ago to be typical of most individuals in our culture .
25 ‘ If not , then I fear that this paperback edition will come and it will be sold on a very large scale and will be smuggled to other countries where it is banned and will be read in translation , ’ Mr Chisti said .
26 Among the audience cited in the introduction are the ‘ environmentally concerned general public , but I fear that this growing band will be lost within the first 20 pages .
27 Therefore I fear that this light will not long endure . ’
28 I live in hope that the Institute will be clamping down on such practices , although I fear that this will increase the cost of an audit for the smaller business .
29 Mozart said goodbye with tears in his eyes , saying , ‘ I fear that this is the last time we shall ever see each other . ’
30 I fear that this has not necessarily taken place in every case .
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