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

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1 I mean I one of the things that I 've always sort of had in mind is that we put it down in the reception area .
2 It 's just that I 've really Chairman , page thirty- three , little one could somebody er the growth , a review of the authority contracts hire for officers .
3 That I got out Marks and Spencer
4 It is with great pleasure that I take up Mrs O'Neil 's call to arms on behalf of Martina .
5 It was when he was commissioned to write seventeen and a half minutes of light music for the radio that I discovered why Jean-Claude had insisted I bring from London some of my most beautifully tailored suits and expensive dresses .
6 Quirinus is lord there and he knows me , for it is with he and his Myrcans that I took up service over a year ago .
7 Could you date it that I start back Monday , doctor , if you do n't mind ?
8 The religious establishment of his day once asked him , ‘ By what authority do you cast out demons ? ’ and he replied , ‘ If it is by the finger of God that I cast out demons , then the Kingdom of God has come upon you . ’
9 It was there that I picked up Tom Phillips , an artist who was just beginning to be sought after .
10 It amused him too that I used only pins to mount most of the items on the card .
11 ‘ It 's just that I have n't time .
12 I suppose lots of happy thoughts of , you know , when we won it , and sad thoughts that I have n't Fred to share it .
13 Except that I rang up James Barlow , Jenny 's friend , and asked if he could help me . "
14 She was surprised to find that she felt only contempt .
15 Constance was , at present , the most important person in her life , for it was to her that she read out items of interest in the newspaper , with her that she shared her doubts and prejudices and to her that she described her dreams .
16 Had three she went into erm Tracey placed that she come out honours and Lisa highly commended .
17 It was with satisfaction that she noted how Bob Lamb 's eyes continually strayed to Martha .
18 Not that she would have seen it as any sacrifice that she had neither husband nor child .
19 After all that had happened she was still unable to betray Peter — in fact , it was because of all that had happened that she felt she could n't be the one to give away the details of his difficulties , especially not to Marc , now that she knew how things stood between them both .
20 ‘ The main problem is that the illness makes her foodpipe so sore that she drinks only milk and rarely eats solids .
21 Stick a gold star ( or a dab of nail varnish ) on the bottom button and sew a little red thread on the bottom buttonhole so that she does n't mismatch them .
22 Authorative first crime novel from a woman so obsessed with violent crime that she gave up crime reporting and got a job in the morgue
23 She recognizes the fact that she loves both Paul and Bernard , but transposes this love onto the plane of the sacred and finds herself released from sexual desire .
24 You r did I understand correctly that you ruled out sector six on grounds of coalescence ?
25 Sometimes you dream things that you 've never sort of c Have you finished with engines ?
26 Well , not an awful lot really I mean , you know , you , you ca n't win , as I say , it just seemed wrong that you know when people ask being asked to make cuts and make these charges that that amount of money should be spent on something else
27 It is a condition of booking that you take out travel insurance covering emergency repatriation and holiday cancellation .
28 You stop the discovery of new medicines and treatments for heart disease , for cancer , for things like multiple sclerosis and Parkinson 's Diseases — the diseases for which we do n't yet have treatments — that you slow down progress too much if you get too many restrictions .
29 These can be quite complicated and it is important that you understand both systems .
30 Well you 're , you 're saying that you build up information about so you 're actually writing that information on these
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