Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [adv] [adv] that " in BNC.
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1 | The pickups are Bartolini 's 1C models , although let me stress once again that all personal preferences will be gladly catered for at the Moon workshop . |
2 | Rosemarie had gone to see the film with her mum and dad — and let them know straight away that she was n't impressed with its factual accuracy . |
3 | I repeat clearly today that the Government will continue to honour their commitment to people in that category . |
4 | I realized long ago that the only thing he has in common with other men is the prick between his legs . |
5 | I realised straight away that there was not an awful lot happening over here ; the country scene was far bigger than the blues at that time . |
6 | ‘ When we — I realised right away that I was the first man to … |
7 | I realised just now that you had to be the one to finish it . ’ |
8 | ‘ And I realised even then that , if I neglected it , it would die . |
9 | I certainly learnt next to nothing at St Aubyn 's and when I took the Common Entrance examination for Eton I failed so ignominiously that the authorities wrote to my mother that it would be futile for me to try again . |
10 | When he picked me up and put my head in his mouth , I shouted so loudly that he dropped me . |
11 | I replied rather coldly that I had not drunk alcohol since 1939 , and that it had been my hope that we should stop somewhere where I could wash up generally , relieve myself and have a little rest . |
12 | I replied somewhat heatedly that I was more or less on duty , visiting men in the hospital . |
13 | That brought tears to my eyes and I turned away so that Jeff would n't be able to see them , then fought them back . |
14 | Full of good intentions I declared quite sincerely that I had a dog in my rucksack . |
15 | I walked along , trembling with anger and misery , not through the London of beautiful houses and clean streets that I 'd dreamed of , where people wore only elegant , expensive clothes , nor between buildings that soared into the clouds , but in the darkness past trees planted at infrequent intervals and council houses with their unlit windows , all alike ; I passed people asleep , protected from the cold in cardboard boxes , and rubbish in untidy heaps or neatly tied up in black plastic bags and empty milk bottles with traces of sour milk lingering in them , and I marvelled once again that the dairies were trusting enough to leave them lying about . |
16 | I tipped forward so that I rested on both buttocks and heels , my head between my knees . |
17 | But I know also now that you love me . |
18 | ‘ I know full well that , frankly speaking , prostitutes are bad , but I feel something human in them which prevents me from feeling the slightest scruple about associating with them … . |
19 | And then I know full well that I 'm well within the guidelines of not going over the thirteen amp that this is designed to operate at maximum efficiency and safety . |
20 | Well actually people in my area do have a concern about this , also though I was brought up in my teens at least within a rural area and I know full well that to hold certain views even those of the majority within rural areas , are not necessarily easily expressed and I have today been told of yet another example of this being the case . |
21 | Think what I shall say is , I shall myself quite simply , if it ever gets out I 'll say well look I know full well that you would n't have let me stop at Helena 's you would have objected to it I said , but Andy 's mum and dad , Andy was like pretty bad so we left him there and I said I stopped up to help look after him . |
22 | I know very well that in many cases this is in the mind of the palaeontologist rather than in the rocky facts themselves . |
23 | I can not even tell you how my work will be though I know very certainly that it will demand long attention if I am to pass Responsions and get a scholarship . |
24 | ‘ Because I know perfectly well that there can be no sound evidence for such monstrous , silly accusations . ’ |
25 | ‘ But I know perfectly well that your welfare services would have put her into a home , if she was as poor as you claim — ’ |
26 | ‘ Well , no , not when I know perfectly well that you love every minute of your life ! ’ she challenged . |
27 | I know perfectly well that when he was chairman of the Greater London council he wanted an elected police authority , and I think that he wanted to be chairman of it |
28 | And I know perfectly well that there 's no way that er I could get my wife to move out of the town , she loves it . |
29 | Galas says : ‘ I train hard so that I can attempt to give voice to as wide a range of impulses as possible , so that I can be a proper medium for them . |
30 | Make sure someone stays near so that if your child is sick , he or she can be prevented from inhaling vomit . |