Example sentences of "[adj] [pers pn] [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | After winning the European Indoor I thought that sponsorship and help would come rolling in . |
2 | About eleven I noticed that Nigel had dozed off with a smile still on his face . |
3 | Well I think there 's a difficulty here because I think one of the questions is a matter of perspective erm how do you define how you define what sexual harassment is is to an extent a factor of your perspective on the question in that I think that tutors who have been thinking about it in recent years , and women tutors , who have taken the lead in it , have tended to think about the implications from the institutional perspective , that is how do tutors behave to their students and in what ways may that affect students ' studies and their live in the college . |
4 | When I queried this I learned that Microwriter no longer employed a press officer . |
5 | H. L. Clark ( 1915 ) considered Ophiopristis to be congeneric with Ophiacantha but as outlined on P. 53 I believe that Ophipristis is not only a valid genus but also referable to a separate subfamily . |
6 | 2 I believe that Skye is one of the Hebridean islands . |
7 | In public she insisted that gambling was the worst of all vices , much worse than alcoholism , and Bernard , a risk-taker perhaps , was no gambler . |
8 | When we understand this we realise that Yoga is seeking to point people to a FALSE GOD . |
9 | Soon after this we learn that Doyle thinks he has sold his rights by serving the system as a teacher for ‘ a large wheen of pennies ’ : ‘ He was an article that was corrupt … corruptio optimi pessima … ’ . |
10 | By this they mean that people both avoid intruding upon each other 's territory ( physical territory , a particular field of knowledge , a friendship ) and also seek to enlarge the territory of others — in Lakoff 's terms , make the other person feel good — presumably on the assumption that the same will be done to them . |
11 | However , an influential group of central committee members made it clear they felt that Mrs Mandela 's behaviour was damaging the image of the organisation and the reputation of her husband , who appears to view her as ‘ a wayward child ’ . |
12 | In this it ensures that judgments are firmly tied to perceived aspects . |
13 | From this it seems that Nicholson 's dazzling display outclassed all others in the Chemical Section — including the rather pedestrian exhibit of Perkin & Sons . |
14 | From this it follows that wages ‘ become an imaginary value without content ’ . |
15 | By this he meant that death would result from the body ‘ wearing out ’ at the end of the natural lifecourse rather than early death resulting from disease or trauma . |
16 | In this he suggests that description in terms of either permissiveness or control would be too simple and too binary , and thus it is to the nature of reformism that one must look . |
17 | When Archbishop Bradwardine preached before Edward III after English victories at Crécy and Neville 's Cross in 1346 he claimed that God granted victory to whomever he willed , and he had willed to grant it to the virtuous . |
18 | In March 1801 he announced that Hartley was ‘ overthrown ’ and that ‘ Newton was a mere materialist . |
19 | On Aug. 22 it emerged that Shaikh Bachir Fekih , a member of the FIS , had attended the final round of negotiations in a personal capacity amidst reports of assurances by the Prime Minister , Sid Ahmed Ghozali , that the state of siege in force in the country since June 5 [ see p. 38312 ] would be lifted by Oct. 5 . |
20 | As he got nearer to No. 22 he decided that Mrs Brocklebank had been neglecting her duties here as well . |
21 | Er similarly in I' think it 's Japanese you find that men and women use different for certain things , er not because not because of terms of style just because they are the correct words to use if you are a man or if you are a women . |
22 | Miss Braithwaite expressed her appreciation of all the hard work undertaken by the retiring Vice-Chairman , Mrs. Ann McMillan and said how much she regretted that Ann was unable to be present at the meeting because of her admission to hospital . |
23 | There was n't much she knew that Emmie did n't know , but the little she thought there was , was precious to her . |
24 | In Table 16–2 we showed that income tax is progressive . |
25 | 16.14 In chapter 7 we say that literature plays an important role in improving abilities in speaking and listening , and in writing , as well as in reading . |
26 | And almost immediately after that she realised that Julius had moved much closer . |
27 | Now I think that , that Good did say oh well , there is a Law Commission Report expected , but I think that you know that Good should address somewhere tha that problem of Trust Law and regulationship and then I did in fact on going through the report and er you know and also your own reports erm there 's the one about designation of assets you know , which I think was a very good recommendation of yours . |
28 | Caricature has a unique capacity to make her happy : ‘ When I feel frustrated I find that drawing gets something out of my system that nothing else quite does . |
29 | I 'm very glad you clarified that Mr because certainly I not as I heard it er and I 'm very pleased that was clarified and I think others would have felt likewise . |
30 | President Alfredo Cristiani , who had threatened on Nov. 11 to break off UN-sponsored peace talks in Mexico because of the FMLN 's continuing sabotage of electricity installations , said that the government would take action to consolidate the ceasefire , and on Nov. 21 he announced that troops would suspend aerial bombardment and artillery shelling of guerrilla positions . |