Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [num ord] [noun] that " in BNC.

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1 I reported last time that I 'd made an approach to Chris .
2 I heard last summer that she 'd …
3 well then my Lord ah my Lord not all objective criteria and this I think is very important because you can have objective criterias as I , as I submitted last week that would be erm in order to trade in this market you must have capital of twenty million pounds and ten years experience , but that 's uniform rule , it does n't discriminate it 's objective , but it would be anti competitive because here you are setting up the most important market er in this , erm as they say in Europe for the project futures market and you 're excluding people who could be in there trading and who could be effecting the market
4 I dreamed last night that I sat by a fire with Grandmother & my brother & when I woke up I still felt my brother 's hand .
5 I dreamt last night that J.R.T. said " You need not worry ; you will be accepted all right at the Academy of Arts . "
6 I said last year that we had to try and continue the success we started by winning the FA Cup , ’ said Mr Ferguson .
7 ‘ I know I said last night that there was no need for us to spend too much time together , but I did n't mean we should take it to extremes , ’ she said with some annoyance .
8 The idea was immediately rejected by the main health service union , Nupe , which said last night that the Government was trying to split the ambulance staff .
9 The idea was rejected by the main health service union , Nupe , which said last night that the Government was trying to split the ambulance staff .
10 Chairman Reacher , who admitted last weekend that he had already started contemplating life without Brian , added : ‘ We are going to get this club back on the rails and climb up the Premier League .
11 ‘ Except that you admitted last night that you do n't lead an absolutely pure life yourself , I could almost believe that you 're one of those buttoned-up celibates , offended by the mere idea of any sort of relationship , even if it 's between other people . ’
12 My hon. Friend will know that , not too far from Wakefield , the chairman of one of the hospital trusts in Leeds , who is the largest private donator to the Tory party — a man who decided last week that he would use private medicine in the hospital trust that he manages — was yet another of those appointments .
13 Equally , and as can be seen from Table 4.5 , those who took first jobs that were temporary spent more of the 20 month observation period being unemployed and less of it in full-time employment than did those who took first jobs that were permanent .
14 Equally , and as can be seen from Table 4.5 , those who took first jobs that were temporary spent more of the 20 month observation period being unemployed and less of it in full-time employment than did those who took first jobs that were permanent .
15 The drift of his remarks is likely to find favour with the Lord Chancellor , Lord Mackay of Clashfern , who said last year that many litigants wanted fuller participation in the legal process rather than acting as bystanders in cases conducted by lawyers .
16 Before asking his second question , the right hon. Gentleman might have consulted the shadow Chancellor , who said last week that
17 As a matter of fact I 've been I 've got a book now from the library we got last week that er about Moseley and er and his daughter , and it 's good .
18 So we noted last time that I booked the library in Bishop 's Stortford for two periods , this year for display , we 've booked the er street collection in Bishop 's Stortford for July , now are there any other dates we need to mention .
19 We discovered last month that one of the major challenges of keeping a marine aquarium is choosing fish which will live in harmony together and , where applicable those which will be compatible with the invertebrates sharing their aquarium .
20 Hm , I think we said last time that they had to tell you this month with the money .
21 Er we said last week that the on the only , the only real way that the peasants were gon na er mobilize was if they , they thought that they could actually win and so surely the violence would have been a means of saying we 're a credible force to be reckoned with
22 They agreed last night that while she remained head of a ‘ foreign and oppressive state which had an aggressive , irredentist claim ’ to Northern Ireland , she would not be welcome at the City Hall or any other civic property .
23 They reported last week that the NINA electron accelerator at Daresbury in Cheshire was built too slowly and too late to produce research comparable with that of similar machines elsewhere ( New Scientist 21 April , p 133 ) .
24 things were looking good some of the players were a little disappointed but if they win next week that 's three points from four which is n't a bad start
25 Racal proved this conclusively when it announced last spring that it was planning to sell off part of the Vodafone mobile telecoms operation .
26 He says that 's a when , he said I ca n't let June come to work he said I was he said first things that went through my mind were someone 's decided to finish , what 's gone off ?
27 Though he gave no details of the proposals , he claimed last night that ‘ considerable progress ’ had been made .
28 But he pledged last night that he would still be leading the team for tomorrow 's League game at Darlington even if Flashman does sack him for the third time in a year .
29 Gen Noriega and his few remaining allies would be hard-pressed to argue against the US invasion in an international legal body such as the UN , the experts said , because he declared last weekend that his forces were in ‘ a state of war ’ with the US .
30 Unused to the rough and ready answering-back of British socialism , he remarked next day that if he lived in Britain he would be a Tory .
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