Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] that [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 In answer to the second part of my hon. Friend 's question about population planning assistance to the former Soviet Union , although we have not been asked for such help , last week I agreed that £2 million-worth of medical aid should be spent in the republics of the former Soviet Union .
2 One of the other things I found that people are conflicting in the paper erm is of people having to travel further erm if I can just yes , on pa , on page three , paragraph this is the choice that seems of the area and the travel and on page four , paragraph one the version says that local people will still get a choice of i in the London hospitals .
3 Erm , and has , we have n't got anybody here who has relatives living in Canada , erm , but once or twice I found that people recognised that because , they 've been to Canada , visit relatives and they they they they therefore know and they they 've heard .
4 I learnt that people think it is very important to have money and to come from a good family .
5 Then I felt that people cared about me , and that I could ask things of them , ask their advice .
6 ‘ Even so , I 've been trying to get to this level for seven or eight years , even though I knew that people liked what I did .
7 I knew that people who loved God were supposed to love their neighbour too .
8 I might have something to say later on in the meeting but I thought that people should be aware that there is a continuing interest from Partnership 's in the abundance of an art structure within Harlow and I I am here taking notes of people 's comments thank you .
9 I was afraid when I first went because I thought that people who go to prison , they 're bad .
10 I thought that people were always disappointed in their old friends ' children , seeing them as diluted , distorted versions of their parents , not nearly as much fun and full of peculiar new ideas .
11 Like yesterday , I bought that fruit bought the bread that was fiver !
12 After some experience , I learned that mink are easiest to film in June , when the females are regularly active in daylight hours , busily feeding their growing kits .
13 I suggested that people in Britain were acutely aware of the relation between accent and class .
14 Yet she realised that people were always nice to their faces , especially Mickey 's .
15 But you know you mentioned that people used to help out with the dogs .
16 With your with regard to erm the tenants and and the contact you had with them , erm would you say that you found that people tended to be supportive of each other ?
17 In a study of over 1,000 second-time mothers who had one baby by Caesarean section , she found that 37% chose another Caesar .
18 How long before she learned that folk 'll always take advantage of weakness ?
19 She wished that people would not interfere , would leave her alone , especially people who did n't know all the facts .
20 She said that people had commented on how she seemed to be back to her usual self , and that things seemed to be going very well with her brother and sister-in-law .
21 In Chapter 14 we argued that people are typically risk-averse and dislike risk .
22 However , in a previous report , using morphological , macroscopic and ultrastructural criteria , and immunological markers , we found that 46% of the patients with low grade malignancy had areas with a population of large cells reflecting the presence of a high grade malignant component .
23 We found that 65% of the patients smoked at least one cigarette a day , a proportion nearly twice as high as that in the general population .
24 We found that people just were n't liking each other on meeting at a video conference , ’ said David Ledecky , of IRD .
25 Certainly , in the group discussions ( Appendix II , section 3 ) , we found that people used this type of credit because of the ‘ service of someone coming to the house to collect ’ even when they were aware of the high cost involved .
26 No matter what we did we caught carp but still we found that 17lb was about the ceiling and with the bait situation looking very low and the prospect of the homeward journey the following morning we both decided to pack up the carp rods and fish all out for the cats .
27 We believed that people at the conference would want to examine the validity of those claims and that official government representation would therefore be valuable .
28 IN A report on July 29 concerning Chelsea FC 's midfield star Andy Townsend , we stated that £2.5million in cash for him would be ‘ a huge temptation to Chelsea FC because of its precarious financial position . ’
29 We emphasised that people 's body weight fluctuates during the day and during a menstrual cycle .
30 The field lay alongside a road in a London suburb and we thought that people could stand on the road and look across six metres into the field to the platform where the ceremony would take place .
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