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

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1 In this case I consider particularly that there are , there are a great many imponderants .
2 Of course I worry about that because I 'm a human being , but that can make you paralysed .
3 The last play I worked out that w we had one four hundred and thirty seven of those thirty seven would be er freebies to the homes in , in to bring it down to about four hundred and on the ticket money we took in , I would say about a hundred and twenty of those were erm er concessions .
4 He said he gets brain damage I said well that sounds good then .
5 Between waking and full consciousness I see clearly that I should never have so casually left the inn once I had got there , taking it for granted I could get back quite simply .
6 Matey was bustling about , doing some of the chores which McAllister had neglected while drinking coffee with him , and on opening the biscuit tin she complained bitterly that Dr Neil would eat them out of house and home if he continued to run through biscuits at his present rate — a judgement which amused McAllister , but also made her feel vaguely guilty .
7 When I asked him about the college he volunteered only that it was an experimental community of researchers and students — ‘ the kind of imaginative endeavour you will find only in the States . ’
8 This case is rather more difficult : the difficulty derives from the appearance of a unit in the superdiagonal of the spectral matrix of the given matrix A. For simplicity of exposition we assume here that A is of order 4 : extension to larger matrices is obvious .
9 His interest in the precedents is exhausted , for this purpose at least , once he is satisfied that according to his conception of law they establish only that mothers at the scene have a right to recover , and this is clear immediately and with no reflection about larger underlying principles whose nature is a matter of dispute .
10 When The Art Newspaper approached the British Museum they pointed out that they do not possess the Altar of Cybele , nor had they yet received a letter from Ronchey .
11 Doing a bit of analytical geometry it turns out that the equipotential surfaces are circular cylinders as shown by dotted lines in Fig. 2.22 .
12 On writing about his perfect country house , Baillie Scott is adamantly opposed to the vulgar and proposes what he considers to be the simple open plan way of life : ‘ Having arrived at the central idea of a hall or living room as the keynote of a home it follows naturally that one must group round this the various other rooms … first the ‘ ladies ’ bower'' , the ‘ ‘ drawing-room' ’ as we now call it .
13 Of course she feels strongly that as 65 per cent of women in Britain are actually larger than size 14 , clothing manufacturers ignore them at their peril .
14 Driving through the market place I thought again that Darrowby on Christmas Day was like Dickens come to life ; the empty square with the snow thick on the cobbles and hanging from the eaves of the fretted lines of roofs ; the shops closed and the coloured lights of the Christmas trees winking at the windows of the clustering houses , warmly inviting against the cold white bulk of the fells behind .
15 For one blinding moment she knew absolutely that Galileo should have died for his truth , and yet had also been right to retract because he had still not known one particle of the whole .
16 At the 1 980 Tory Party Conference she pronounced stubbornly that ‘ the lady 's not for turning ’ .
17 To our sorrow we know now that it is disavowed by the spokesmen of this nation today , who publicly and proudly profess not to share it .
18 It 's the same sort we had before that have been so good .
19 Does he recall , however , that at that meeting we pointed out that unemployment in Catrine and Dalmellington is about 14 and 15 per cent .
20 At that moment he wished strongly that he could change Clovis into some small helpless animal , and then step on him very hard .
21 As he peered through his mind 's eye it seemed rather that the deepest water changed into a different type of material which sank down and down forever , tossed by its own fierce storms , swayed by its own currents that were swifter than any ocean 's — until far off elsewhere there surfaced from this immaterium yet other seas of life , which were other worlds .
22 Only six weeks ago at the Tory Party conference he promised categorically that his spending total would not be ‘ breached ’ .
23 Some Near Eastern religions demand allegiance to one of many monsters , but on closer examination it turns out that the other creatures in the loch are only large fish .
24 But on closer investigation it turns out that she has trained herself only to like healthy food .
25 In the course of our investigation it turned out that this character had been lying low , wanted by Bristol CID on fraud charges . ’
26 and that was my Barclaycard number in case you want it although I ordered it through the thr phone I made out that so that I could read it off on the telephone I did n't even erm I did n't even assemble it I just looked and I saw it does n't chop I thought it would chop things but does n't , it only grates Looks as though it had been out before , you know , you look at this !
27 One minute you say trustfully that he contains only soya meal and the next you suspect him of harbouring chunks of minced-up nameless anatomy .
28 When you go to the hospital for your fitting for your wig or fabric support , tell the person you see there that you have automatic entitlement and for what reason .
29 Erm , quite a lot off the top you know so that I can just brush it up
30 On this particular day she wished devoutly that her late husband were with her and wondered what he would have to say about their daughter who had , so unaccountably , married another rank .
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