Example sentences of "[that] they [vb past] [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Prior to his arrival Sotheby 's ( still specialising heavily in books at this date ) had an unwritten agreement with Christie 's that they sent them any pictures brought to their offices and in return Christie 's sent them any books they received for sale .
2 My guess is that , with a few exceptions , it wo n't but that in four years we 'll have another Mogg-Davidson book claiming that they got it right all along .
3 On this particular the Government have got it right , and I am proud that they got it right .
4 But tutors were so impressed with the two girls ' work in textiles that they made them unconditional offers .
5 There were so many , moving so fast , that they made him dizzy .
6 Milton ward Tories were so impressed by his la-de-da-accent and gold-plated walking stick that they made him social secretary .
7 Your mind became numbed to everything about human beings except that they pressed close around you all the time , that they slept above or below you , that you could never turn your head without seeing some evidence of their closeness — their clothes or their books or their photographs — that they made it impossible for you ever to be alone .
8 Afterwards she felt that Sarah had deliberately steered the conversation away from Terry , and recalling her remark that they knew him better than she did , Anne felt uneasy without quite knowing why .
9 She hinted that she could be of more help to them than her brother , provided that they left him alone in his present state of health .
10 He knew then that they wanted him alive .
11 ‘ I think it was quite a victory , looking at ‘ The Aztecs ’ , that they allowed me some leeway there : having me chosen as the wife of the Warrior , which more or less said , look she 's marriageable now .
12 After hearing the evidence the justices announced that they found him guilty , but on hearing of his previous convictions they decided that they would not deal with the case and committed him for trial to quarter sessions .
13 Two-thirds of a random sample of 54 of those with tinnitus showed that they found it disturbing , 72 per cent experienced it continuously , 18.5 per cent frequently and only 9.25 per cent occasionally .
14 And that they found it easier when they that that English was English and Orcadian was Orcadian .
15 However , some did make the comment that they found it difficult to get details on the new systems .
16 Their spirits had parted , and though their bodies stayed together for a while longer , it was the first time since they had met that they found it difficult to talk .
17 15% said they were badly affected — and of those , roughly one half said their main problem was that they found it difficult to pick up their usual programmes on LW .
18 She often shrewdly suspected that they found it hard work too , and that for all their signatures of fondest love they did not really like her ; they wanted her , they thought that she would do , but they did not really like her .
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