Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Training all technicians throughout the country was an onerous task , but Sandra Hannington , Caroline Mytton and Anthony Dracott ensured that everyone received personal tuition , and the day that the various branches ‘ went live ’ the skills were all put to use .
2 Am I so negligible , she asked herself indignantly , that everyone feels this compulsion to speak for me ?
3 The problem is , however , that it is of little help in producing a list of user needs : the temptation would be to say either that everyone requires the same information or that everyone requires different information ; the former would make the exercise redundant and the latter would make it impossible to handle .
4 Patients in and around Exeter can use the cards to present to doctors , dentists and hospitals so that everyone has easy access to their medical history .
5 Traditional building materials such as mud will have a role to play only when the national objective is to ensure that everyone has better housing now .
6 The chairman will also have to organize the panel during the interview , making sure that everyone has sufficient time to ask their questions but without allowing the process to get out of hand and overrun .
7 She knew nothing of the future other than that it was an inhospitable fog that no-one had any choice but to enter , but she was certain that there was a scene all laid-out and waiting for her where she brought in the name of the man — or woman — who 'd first talked to Chrissie and then run her down .
8 ‘ It is simply that I expected better service , ’ he snapped .
9 Nibbles is an interesting one that I played one night and I was going cor !
10 It was at Seto More 's house on Jervis Street that I experienced Chinese hospitality at first hand .
11 Before passing to it , I should say that I heard oral evidence from Mr. Mahmoud , called on behalf of C.T. , and from Mr. Joseph Kasner , the director of the landlord .
12 The last time that I heard that argument so brazenly presented was by Mr. Neville Chamberlain 's spokesman before the war .
13 ‘ It 's a bit like the cry that I heard last night ! ’ she thought .
14 The document was in the name of Mustafa Ibn Assaad Shihada Zamzam , Mrs Zamzam 's husband , and when she saw that I recognised this type of British mandate deed Mrs Zamzam 's face lit up as if a great discovery had been made .
15 IT was in July that I announced Leeds-born superchef Marco-Pierre White was to marry his second wife , beautiful 19-year-old London model Lisa Butcher , after a whirlwind courtship .
16 The House will be aware that I announced last month the principles that I am minded to adopt next year in considering whether planned expenditure is excessive or has increased excessively .
17 And he 'd have to put that I remember one man that was counting like this , he used to count them by the three you know .
18 ‘ That 's not my style , Ian — you should realise that I set great store by not creating ‘ scenes ’ ; by not making those that I esteem suffer any unnecessary discomfort , whether it be social , physical , or otherwise . ’
19 The L N E R and L M S. And er I could see then that I knew that superintendent in the private days of the railways .
20 Oh I did n't notice that I saw that thing in the car but I did n't notice a bracket .
21 you know the big spread that I saw that time
22 Not that I 've any time for him any longer — going on like that when his poor wife was near her time . ’
23 Not that I 've any time for that widow of his .
24 And she said well , I 'm see that I 've twenty second er I 'm sending him that , mum , to do my reference cos they 've got ta they 've got ta have that .
25 Is the Minister aware that I returned this morning from a short visit to four countries in the middle east ?
26 Then that I got that book back when I became a full time official it was still in the still in the office .
27 Well mum , what it wants is that I got this tooth
28 ‘ It was when I was working on Wildlife Safari to Argentina , filming in a subtropical province in the north , that I got this lump on my back .
29 My diary records such incidents as , ‘ Had to eat another roll at breakfast , much to my disgust ’ , or ‘ M. insisted that I eat another piece of toast , so I walked out in disgust . ’
30 It 's just that I hate that expression , that 's all . ’
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