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

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1 Those got taken up with a lot of promotional work , and in my case I found that charities got in touch with me a lot to open fetes , attend jumble sales , etc .
2 Later in the season when gooseberries are over , delicious fools can be made with uncooked strawberries ; a mixture of raspberries and redcurrants , also uncooked ; and blackberries , cooked as for gooseberries ; but in this case I think that cream spoils the rich colour of the fruit and should be offered separately .
3 On one level I knew that Robert had been unfaithful to Lili and on another I knew that he could n't possibly have been .
4 But at the eleventh hour I heard that Nigel 's stepbrother would be attending , driving up from Somerset and coming straight to the crematorium .
5 Of course I knew that Neil was in an extremely well-paid job — even so , Jim was on a reasonable salary and he did n't buy me gifts like that — not even at Christmas .
6 So of course I hope that Iran will use what influence it has to get those hostages released . ’
7 Of course I know that movie actresses often can not choose their roles .
8 Then he had some caviar and rang Italy and said , ‘ Sophia , this play I sent that Marlon 's going to do , he only wants to do it with you .
9 But the real the real glorious irony I think that cheers up erm psephologists like me , political analysists , is that in those May elections the Conservatives did dramatically well compared to what they 'd done in the general election .
10 In my mind I saw that dark , strong face , and I still felt excited by our meeting .
11 In the earlier part of this chapter I argued that conventionalism fits our legal practices badly .
12 Unless further evidence comes to light I believe that Court Farm is the old manor house of Langridge .
13 AS A MEMBER of the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway 's Publicity Department I believe that members of the general public are treated in a friendly and courteous manner when they visit our line .
14 On the debit side we find that Robs Lamplough 's Yakovlev Yak C-11 G-KYAK , a familiar part of the North Weald scenery , has been sold to France .
15 So thank you very much indeed , and we now move on to , briefly to Earlier on our progr in our programme we received that Tony could not be with us today , but we are delighted to welcome in his place Sir Leonard I B M's Director of Personnel and Corporate Services .
16 Throughout this chapter we assume that individuals know what motivates them and can isolate their goals and discuss them separately .
17 In this chapter we suppose that b/d is sufficiently large that one may think in terms of a horizontally infinite layer , although we shall mention lower aspect ratio layers briefly and return to them in Section 24.7 .
18 This leads us to the disturbing conclusion that there is a degree of subjectivity in identifying a stretch of language as discourse — it may be meaningful and thus communicate to one person in a way which another person does not have the necessary knowledge to make sense of — yet in practice we find that discourse is usually perceived as such by groups , rather than individuals .
19 In a previous follow up study we found that patients who had challenge proven cow 's milk allergy acquired clinical tolerance to cow 's milk when the antigen specific immune response had developed .
20 With cash accounting we suggested that manipulation of accounting results could be effected by postponing cash payments and that this applied particularly when budgets were used in financial control .
21 Of course , he had already used colour in a non-imitative way , but after 1930 ; in part as a result of using paper-cutouts to help with the design of the Barnes mural he realised that colour could have a tangible reality of its own .
22 After a period of some confusion it seems that Carvin gear is going to get proper distribution in the UK .
23 When he climbed into the driver 's seat he saw that McGowan was already sitting in the back .
24 That when women are given the vote it follows that children should be given it too is no argument at all , but a version of it occurs in modern debates over the justice or injustice of Mill 's famous disclaimer in his essay On Liberty .
25 In an interview he recalled that Kylie was great fun to be with but she was not keen on spending too much time at parties or discos .
26 In practice it means that course members may end up teaching in any of these institutions either at home or abroad .
27 That sounds fine but in practice it means that people from black and ethnic groups get a raw deal because their particular problems are seldom acknowledged .
28 At first glance it appears that Braudel has merely hit on a convenient fashion of dividing up the past , to bring it under control and make it easier for historians to encompass .
29 Becher ( 1978 ) denied that a general ideological consensus about educational ends is ‘ necessary in theory ’ ; in practice he believed that teachers can , and do , negotiate a working consensus , usually framed in terms of basic minima .
30 For a fraction of a second I felt that life itself was no longer endurable .
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