Example sentences of "[pers pn] that [adj] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | At this point I found myself wondering how anything so ugly could be so beautiful for believe me that one cat had stirred a new urge in me , the excitement of catching something totally new . |
2 | It seemed to me that all surfers aspired to the condition of divinity . |
3 | Chaplin was telling me that such people don ’ t qualify for medals or monuments , unlike those who fight and kill or wound , or are killed or wounded . |
4 | I doubt me that many ladies write for old J.D. — a dubious proposition , that . ’ |
5 | But out of earshot of the boss , one of the workers told me that two campers had been mauled only the previous week . |
6 | It seemed to me that each person living in a house needed his or her special place , a sort of perch . |
7 | ‘ My experience tells me that few teams have come from outside the top five after Christmas and won the League . |
8 | It seems to me that few people have anything pleasant to say about capers , but I love them . |
9 | Er at the moment there are no savings identified and it seems to me that this Committee needs to deal with the budget as it finds . |
10 | Yes well it strikes me that this case involves some very narrow issues really it 's generated an awful lot of paper . |
11 | It seems to me that this case does not even touch that important question . ’ |
12 | It seems to me that this passage describes the way loving relationships turn out to be for Hegel . |
13 | I could go on about singing harmonics and endless sustain , but just take it from me that this amp covers the whole guitar tone palette from clean to mega-dirt with considerable ease . |
14 | Her friend told me that this baby wants for nothing , it is the best dressed baby In the neighbourhood . |
15 | Mickey Spielberg , Disney 's chief imagineer , told me that some adjustments have been made for the European park , especially in the type of catering provided . |
16 | ‘ Seems to me that half Deptford knew they were coming . ’ |
17 | One fourth-year student at C explained to me that several experiments conducted in the lab in the first term of the year could not be written up until the second term , after the theory had been presented in the lecture course , which obviously meant a tremendous backlog of work to catch up on . |
18 | It appears to me that any articles published in a program probably would n't be the ones with , well shall we say ‘ less than polite ’ , references to other clubs/players … and even if they were they could be censored so as to be acceptable to the general public . |
19 | He told them that many children learned more slowly . |
20 | When he did appear through the darkness , he was in a foul mood , and told them that several bombs had failed to explode . |
21 | What was happening to them that this awareness had reached such a pitch in so short a time ? |
22 | One of the guerrillas invites him to drink wine , and in no time he is completely drunk , and has told them that some lorries loaded with ammunition are coming up the road , to help in the campaign to wipe out the guerrillas . |
23 | As your needs change and you grow , your inner teacher may tell you that some points need changing on your tape . |
24 | I put it to you that this proposal has to be considered , any new settlement proposal has to be considered within the light of a post two thousand and six strategy , in that light this new settlement proposal will not , at around fourteen hundred , satisfy the situation . |
25 | If I were to tell you that this record puts a dayglo platform DM so far up the mule 's rectum that its entrails squish through its clenched teeth , I do n't think that I could be justly accused of exaggeration . |
26 | As a Mitsubishi dealer , I 'd remind you that this car won the 1989 Lombard RAC Rally and came a close second last year . |
27 | Or you may return to where you bought an item and the assistant ( who served you last time ) will tell you that this shop has never stocked whatever it is . |
28 | I must tell you that this infant has never cried at all apart from at the moment of birth when he took his first breath — and that must be accepted as an unavoidable demand for satisfaction of an impossible desire . |
29 | ‘ Do n't let anyone ever tell you that fat folk do n't feel the cold just as much as you skinny ones . |
30 | I can assure you that any information given during the interview will be treated in the strictest confidence . |