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

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1 I regret to say that this has been a breathtakingly disappointing debate , even by the standards of those initiated by Labour Members , redeemed only by an excellent constructive contribution by my hon. Friend the Member for Epping Forest ( Mr. Norris ) , who made an outstanding speech .
2 Fagg has put me temporarily in charge and , limited though my power may be , I intend to ensure that those under my care are for once treated like human beings . ’
3 … So … it may be a very unusual and surprising decision that I have reached , but I intend here , appreciating the seriousness of the position , the ramifications that could follow , I propose to direct that these proceedings are stayed .
4 And I want to stress that this is not to do with facts about ‘ reality ’ , for example that most astronauts are men and it 's a macho kind of occupation .
5 I want to emphasize that these shapes are not artists ' impressions .
6 Since a productive critique of cinematic realism must analyse its political and social context , I want to suggest that those specifically sexual anxieties about ‘ race ’ in Britain in the fifties and sixties haunted ‘ Racial Problem ’ cinema .
7 Not that I want to suggest that any of those adjectives applies to a question from Jack Ashley to the Health Minister , Kenneth Clarke .
8 I mean if if I 'd done that this morning and I 'd written it all up before you came in and then said well what we 've done is this and then we did that and then we did that but as as it was generated as we discussed then then you were with me I hope at the way it went
9 In the Merry & Co office , I 'd learned that each carriage ( built of strong unpainted corrugated aluminium with the corrugated lying horizontally ) was eighty-five feet long ; and there were fifteen carriages in all , counting the horses , the baggage and the Lorrimores .
10 and I was thinking where on earth is there a shop in that sells , sells things like that or do you have to go to a garage and I 'd forgotten that that fruit
11 I pause to observe that this would not be the first time that , in this field , Parliament has conferred on the English court a jurisdiction of unlimited territorial application .
12 In this chapter , I hope to show that these distinctions are important and not merely a play on words .
13 As I go back downstairs I begin to feel that this woman is making fools of us all — of Summerchild , Tite and Harold Wilson , of Ken Hurren and myself .
14 I happen to believe that many of them are very well documented , even proved .
15 I seem to recall that that was just about my worst nightmare — trailing around after a consultant who thought medical students were the lowest form of life — which they were , of course . ’
16 As the lorry braked ferociously in the lonely country road with a hiss of air brakes , and began to career backwards towards my Mini , its reversing lights two angry eyes beaming at me , I began to see that same skyline as the place I most wanted to be .
17 There was a constant flow of MPs to see them , and I began to realise that these were drawn from a wide cross-section of the Party .
18 but around 1950 I began to realise that this was n't getting me anywhere , so I gave up painting with oil paints and began instead to draw with oils .
19 It was only then I began to grasp that several of these old dears , whose daily habit to foregather here it clearly was , were as drunk as lords and were being helped not because of their age , but because otherwise they would fall down .
20 As we began to talk I began to realize that these people were just like me .
21 I began to feel that this was a euphemism for " fall from grace " .
22 You will I hope realise that these cases are placed in the context of a diseased sexuality .
23 I remember thinking that this was to be alive .
24 I started to realise that this was a kind of bridge toward the next part of life , whatever that may be .
25 ‘ Not that I meant to imply that that 's why Emma — that you were ’ He gestured helplessly , the sentence impossible to retrieve now .
26 I hope it will be in all your club bars one of our bottles , we have distributed special bottles er sailor proof bottles I hope they are er which you put money in er very simply without any impediment and I do hope that all clubs will use those bottles and , and gather lots of money .
27 a point at the moment , with the life of the county , I think that we should great potential and great opportunity available to us , and I do hope that all members will er , and I 've written to all our members of parliament with a copy of my letter , er , I had I 've had er , I know it 's been the Christmas period , and that they 're only just getting back into things , and there 's been a lot of diversions at length , and I do have a letter from , er I heard from er , Edward , er , Mr Edward Lee , and and , I still have to hear it from er , the rest of them .
28 I do hope that each and everyone has been hard at work encouraging your class members to renew their membership and getting new class members to join the Society .
29 Jessica I do think that that
30 Any exhibition is worth going looking at and thinking about , but I do think that that is an extraordinarily bad exhibition .
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