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

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1 If that is the case I imagine that more Scots will wish to take advantage of trust status .
2 But in my heart I knew that another man could .
3 And of course I knew that this hierarchical organization offers the possibility of reward and incorporation into the highest ranks to those who conform to such dictates .
4 But of course I realized that this would be a pretty gratuitous move , under the circumstances .
5 To my absolute horror I found that all my controls were completely frozen , I was quite certain I had seen the ground crew go round and remove all the external locks before I had climbed aboard .
6 With this in mind I decided that all of the items in my dream package should be easily available , over the counter , products chosen to meet my ideals and suitable for the not-so-experienced hobbyist , the main candidate likely to be interested in buying a basic marine system .
7 With practice I learned that those flames instantly settled down to a proper blue flame .
8 ‘ After the Doncaster experiment we felt that this was the one element that was missing , ’ explained chief executive Edward Gillespie .
9 So far we 've only had particular doctors using it to run it in , as it were , but in the very near future we hope that all of the doctors in the accident department will be using this system .
10 and in our study we found that these were both increased in the H pylori positive patients with DU compared with the non-ulcer healthy controls .
11 On the basis of their own study they claim that many managerial and administrative jobs have become increasingly routine and require little use of initiative .
12 As he re-entered the bedroom he noticed that some of the drawers lay open and were messed up , and as the truth began to dawn on him he ran to his private money supply hidden in a sock , for his outings to the pub .
13 Besides the discouraging glow of the porch light he supposed that some invisible demarcation held vandals back to the pavement ; that was their territory , this was his .
14 Like a good Renaissance poet he replies that this is the principle of decorum ; his form merely recreates his subject-matter : We are inclined to smile at the self-depreciation , as we are at the similar joke in 105 : He has no need for other forms , other themes .
15 But on reflection I understood that this was no coincidence : Jean-Claude needed a Jew with whom to debase himself in order to have the licence to abuse him in return .
16 This is not shown on my machine , the only other machine I think that this could be one of the blue knobs behind the H.C.L. levers but these only show the two settings N+T .
17 In Read v. Lyons , Lord Porter commented that ‘ non-natural user seems to be a question of fact … and in deciding this question I think that all the circumstances of time and practice of mankind must be taken into consideration so that what may be regarded as dangerous or non-natural may vary according to the circumstances . ’
18 By the time we reach the end of the scene we see that this is how it is , for the fulsome praisers of their father put aside their hypocrisy and , left alone with each other , and with us , reveal their true nature , moving down from inflated verse to coldly pragmatic prose : They are not only cold and censorious — ‘ unruly waywardness … infirm and choleric years … unconstant starts ’ — but end by planning some form of counteraction : ‘ We shall further think on it ’ — ‘ We must do something , and i ’ th' heat' ( 307f . ) .
19 But if we turn now to look at dramatic playing we see that that particular mode does indeed reflect the private/public tension in all respects .
20 For a split second he experienced that same numbing fear he had felt the first time he had come under enemy fire .
21 It has been suggested that in some countries where capital punishment has been abolished the alternative is the imprisonment of murderers under more rigorous conditions than are applicable to other prisoners , but from the information collected by the Select Committee it appears that this suggestion is unfounded .
22 In response to my question he said that this included the establishment of a one-party system .
23 I wish I 'd brought the environment committee before so I could quote from it but from er recollection it says that that organisation did not have a consistent record of producing a significant number of jobs and that the expenditure on funding them did not provide value for money .
24 . Regarding your own story you state that this is a fantasy , but you do n't give details market juvenile , adult , fantasy , supernatural , horror .
25 then I can say that goes in that holder you do that that that and I do n't want any variation just do it
26 And there 's a very important and most people ca n't understand why we could possibly sell the flap until of course you realize that that 's taken off
27 She was absolutely terrified of creating her own image in case she found that some expanse of water found its way into the picture .
28 And when you treated it as a function of a function you get that that thing inside there was the function
29 But at trial she said that this admission had been falsely made in order to protect her son .
30 When I heard about the business of measuring and weighing I realised that all the care and effort I had put into keeping my secret had probably been a complete waste of time .
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