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

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1 And I really do think that is poor .
2 I I really do think that .
3 I really do think that one of the things that I 'm unhappy about this evening is that people are concerned that our profession is n't caring .
4 That has been our major worry and I think for us now to go away and just allow it to go ahead , twenty years on , without any improvements , without the link road and without improvements to Hill I think is an abdication of our duties and I really do think that .
5 And I really do think that !
6 I really do understand that . ’
7 I really do like that hat !
8 I really do find that hard to believe . ’
9 I never did trust that new Mayor Mutton nor none of his creatures neither , ’ said she .
10 And , as the lift doors opened , just in case he still had n't got the message , she gave him one furious push away from her and as he let go of her and went reeling backwards , ‘ Do n't you ever dare do that to me again ! ’ she flew .
11 She probably did remember that incident on the beach .
12 There was no attempt to glamorise her visually but by words and performance she really did become that desirable lady , one who would indeed swim naked with a Greek boatman .
13 Her smile widening , she queried , ‘ You really do think that 's why I followed you ? ’
14 ‘ Maybe you really do have that fast , incisive mind I 've been hearing so much about lately ? ’
15 If we let indicate that part of the surplus-value which serves for the personal consumption of the capitalists , and that which is turned into capital , thus , it we make and correspondingly , if we further let indicate that part of the surplus-value which is accumulated as a part of the constant capital , and that part of the surplus-value which is to be accumulated as a part of the variable capital , and thus posit and correspondingly thus the general formula for the product of both departments takes on the following form :
16 by the way if we ever did do that stay with aunty Mary , right , then she came back with us
17 ‘ We 've never closed a store , but if we ever did close that one , we would be happy to restore the land for industrial use . ’
18 We never did finish that weeding , did we ?
19 We never did establish that for the simple reason we were in a terrible quandary ourselves wondering which version was the right one .
20 But there is something of a tension in Mill 's view , because he thinks that erm it 's very important that if there is plural voting then the people who only have one vote should be prepared to accept the situation , so that the reasons why these people are given extra votes should be reasoned that the public , the uneducated accept past critics have pointed out if that 's going to be the case , why is it necessary to give these people extra votes , give the educated actual votes , because if the uneducated accept that the decisions of the educated are worth more than their own decisions , the opinions of the educated are worth more than the opinions of the uneducated , if they really do accept that , what 's to stop them just following the decisions of the educated in their own vote ?
21 Right , he probably does think that , but is n't it interesting er does n't this illustrate the point we 've been making that he felt he needed to have a play that , strung that historical cord as it were .
22 As far as I could ever determine , he really did do that — he actually sat down and wrote a song for them because he liked them and did n't want them to go away .
23 He never did answer that one .
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