Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb pp] that [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And why had n't I felt that shock of surprise I should have felt ? |
2 | At no time have I believed that environment is a complete explanation of art . |
3 | I did n't know any of the songs except oh have you heard that Mr 's become a nun ? |
4 | Where had she heard that scorpions when threatened by fire stung themselves ? |
5 | But have you considered that Artai will desire to mark his accession with some conquest — some increase in his influence ? ’ |
6 | Or have you forgotten that America did once try to ban alcohol , and look what happened ! ’ |
7 | From outside , sounds grow louder ; young ones shouting , oh godawful sounds — Jo , have you seen that cunt , he 's shagging my bird … |
8 | Had she hoped that Simon would alert Vitor to her presence , and that he might search her out , explain he had rethought and declare undying love ? |
9 | That is to say , there is no way to distinguish between them provided that measurements do not extend beyond the region of uniformity . |
10 | Never once have they suggested that cuts and understaffing have tragic consequences , a view put forward by their colleagues in the health professions . |
11 | How is it claimed that punishment reduces crime ? |
12 | No longer is it expected that technologists dictate the design of the system to the users . |
13 | Where is it written that Thatcher has to be consistent ? |
14 | But had n't he thought that Spiderglass would save him somehow , plug him in to the endless dance of electrons ? |
15 | A vivid example of this occurred in the Hadmor case [ 1983 ] 1 A.C. 191 where Lord Denning in the Court of Appeal relied on his own researches into Hansard in reaching his conclusions : in the House of Lords , counsel protested that there were other passages to which he would have wished to draw the court 's attention had he known that Lord Denning was looking at Hansard : see the Hadmor case at p. 233 . |
16 | The other English Duke in Brussels , Wellington , would have been grateful had he known that Richmond had spared him the Duchess 's worries , for the Commander-in-Chief of the British and Dutch armies already had more than enough worries of his own . |
17 | At least one member of the jury said he would not have given a sentence of death ( which must be unanimous ) had he known that Prejean had suffered prolonged mental and physical abuse from his guardians . |
18 | Fleet diesel sales grew by 15.6 per cent last year , and Brookman naturally wants it known that Peugeot picked up the lion 's share . |
19 | The terrorists had made it known that tourists would be a target , but the Foreign Office decided not to issue a general warning to British travellers . |
20 | In the absence of a new constitution , however , this was still not permitted , and Fujimori subsequently made it known that Gúzman would be sentenced to perpetual imprisonment on Oct. 17 by a military court ; this sentence , he said , would be confirmed by the Supreme Military Justice Council on Oct. 27 . |
21 | Not only is it believed that God , through creation and revelation , has made known His will for humankind , a will revealed to us supremely through the words and actions of Jesus Christ , but He has continued to guide His church . |