Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pers pn] [verb] [that] " in BNC.

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1 The fact that Lili seemed to take an interest in me led me to think that she had never been very close to my mother .
2 The calm , thoughtful way she acknowledged them and talked them through with me made me feel that we had taken the first step towards friendship .
3 Having guided my patient into a state of hypnotic relaxation , I asked her to imagine that she was indeed standing in the hall of her own house , just outside the cupboard under the stairs .
4 I overheard him say that he lost his desire , lost his drive and everything .
5 I made him understand that he was to stay where he was and I would return in a few minutes with a tin of tobacco .
6 are shorter than everybody else 's and , but this one had a , a cape on with a gold braid which meant he was a big high up one , and he was just absolutely paranoid , I mean they reckon that the Matawa are such fanatics that they are just Greeks , you know they just , you know these ones that just
7 I mean we knew that ages ago . . .
8 I am also concerned that if these new unitary authorities come into effect , it seems er reasonable to assume the majority of members will be all the district councillors er whose involvement in planning of course is very different to our own and therefore their understanding of strategic planning , their appreciation of its importance will be far less and we could actually find that these planning committees authorities are really old district planning committees and the new and er there really could be quite serious implications for a whole number of things in Sussex I mean we know that the planning department is at the moment trying to erm create er a new and vibrant
9 I mean we noticed that with the referrals and everything but it was purely that you had n't got down to that point to ask for them .
10 That if that 's an old fashioned design , I mean we designed that as being something that his granny might have had .
11 That 's correct , and that the further down , I mean it says that er there is a er it says that the reason you 've had been the reason you 've been sent for this treatment is because of er a particular condition you 've got .
12 And so that shows that how that they I mean it implies that that 's happening and that that ought to be controlled .
13 They , they did have the option that they could have had complete absolute egalitarianism and made everybody into a poor peasant , but the commun but the commun the Communist Party were progressive and they s saw that how that you needed to have industrialization in order to increase the welfare of peasants which was their ultimate aim , and I mean it appears that how that they did n't actually care er what kinds of means they 'd have to achieve that , as in capitalism was justified in this longer term perspective .
14 I think that 's true what Yona says you know it it is Cos you know I the sort of the political people of the town tend to be councillors who are er men mainly and set in their ways and think that because they 've got the label councillor behind you know b front of their name that they 're they are for life you know it 's And they 're sort of respectable inverted commas members of the community and you know and I mean I hope that out of out of all this I mean it 's it 's a shame it has to happen in such a desperate situation you know because I mean none of us can really feel glad that Because to be on strike is I mean each day is is hard I 'm sure for well I mean I can only say because to be close to people on strike it 's quite a unique thing really for me and i you become so involved and close to people and you realize how hard it is for them .
15 And if there 's no work and if there 's no means by which people can get themselves you know those sorts of basic things but you know I 'm not gon na si I I could n't say that the whole structure is going to ch change becau but I think erm I hope anyway and I do believe really that er I mean I hope that we 're going to stay together as a support group in some sort of form and Yes and there 's no way that we 're not going to support other causes in the way that we 've been supported .
16 I mean I knew that did n't I ?
17 I just rea I mean I knew that I had heard of it then I realized .
18 Erm , by hangers-on I mean that there are all the Dukes and the Viscounts and whatever else there is and that whole strata in society , which , I think is English society , erm I mean I know that there are Dukes in Scotland but there are n't so many , and I mean they own quite a lot and I think that it 's impossible to have a classless society because the monarchy perpetuate class divisions .
19 Well I mean I know that twenty percent is twenty pound in a hundred , but what 's a quick way of doing it on the calculator .
20 So do you feel that erm I mean I know that you 've been here twenty one years , and do you think women are more important or less important in the factory than they were ?
21 I mean I know that there , there were
22 I mean I know that people have been hit by the mortgage rise and of course in my lifetime I 've never known anything like this .
23 I mean I know that place so well
24 Okay , erm I mean you say about even people who 've got members of their family over there , I mean I know that if it was me , I would want to know what was going on .
25 a make some general comments about the , I mean I like that we talked about that before , I like the ten levels
26 It was slippy though I mean I noticed that even , you know just pulling away from or something like that okay I mean it 's a reasonably car but I mean , you know just a little bit too heavy on the accelerator
27 I mean I sense that it is .
28 I mean I think that my principle desire is that they pay their er they contribute to our income and pay their rent regularly and are able to do so .
29 I mean I think that I would , really a lot of what we 're talking about here is actually male chauvinism
30 And to establish I mean I think that as a g
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