Example sentences of "that [pron] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I liked the way Karen had picked up that my story about the wallet was in fact a message , and I liked the message she was sending back even more .
2 She said something I found so odd that my vision of the world faintly changed and my despair lessened .
3 Here I need mention only that my work at the Staff College and the Royal Military College in Baghdad put me under suspicion of espionage , and that had the pro-Nazi rebellion of Raschid Ali of May 1941 ( during which I was given protection in the American Embassy ) been successful , I should have fared badly , as it was surmised much later that I was on the rebels ' hit list .
4 J.D. , Mr O'Connor , has invited me to join his permanent staff of reporters now that I think that my work in the East End is … over .
5 Er I think that , that my recollection of the last meeting was that if we could just knock together a Northumberland newsletter a unison newsletter that 's quite clearly coming from the three organizations that represent the membership in Northumberland it would be better than th this national stuff has one union on it , as I see it at the moment .
6 I still have no explanation for why things needed to be weighed in this area , and what connection it could have with the watering hole , but I am certain that my finds from the four sides of the pond resulted from these activities .
7 Perhaps you 've even heard that my nickname among the older servants is ‘ the satyr ’ ? ’
8 I found that my grasp on the image itself was now hazy , the very mechanisms of my mind seemed to have been injected with lobal anaesthetic , blown up into a fuzzy ineptitude .
9 Sometimes I feel … the accusation that my presence on the perimeter of his life , my stillness in the middle of his movement , seems to represent , [ is ] almost intolerable . ’
10 I was n't watched closely ; I had opted out of the ( sexual ) competition with my sisters ; and some of my eccentricities were tolerated on the grounds that my presence in the house was only temporary and , in the long run , of little relevance to its essential life .
11 I hope that my enthusiasm for the subject material in the above discussion will not be mistaken for any wholehearted support of some sort of postmodern aesthetics or politics .
12 ‘ I am only sorry that my requests for the Public Accounts Committee to investigate royal travel costs as well as the cost of the royal palaces was not agreed to . ’
13 ‘ But I genuinely feel that my feelings towards the FA have stopped a bit of progress for my son .
14 ‘ And then , well , although I 'd felt that my outburst at the time of Simon 's death had wrecked our relationship , I found myself wondering if there was a chance of rekindling it .
15 It will be obvious by now that my account of the emergence of black sportsmen runs contrary to such views and I can not accept that blacks are ‘ made for physical things ’ any more than I can that their continued failure in more formal academic realms is based on inadequate intellectual resources .
16 More recently ( and more light-heartedly ) it was pointed out to me after a lecture in England , that my ideas on the stratigraphical column were essentially Marxist in ideology .
17 I am therefore satisfied that there is no interpretation of section 8 of the Act of 1969 — and certainly no ‘ settled ’ interpretation — which persuades me that my view of the clear meaning of the section is wrong .
18 I will understand that my identity in the image of God is secure and that my life has special value …
19 Is he aware that my constituents in the retail industry will take careful note of his response to the hon. Member for Sedgefield ( Mr. Blair ) on the devastating effects that the minimum wage would have on that industry ?
20 I , ( a ) [ ] of ( b ) [ ] hereby apply to the Law Society that my registration in the register of foreign lawyers be cancelled ( c ) .
21 I have a suspicion that my clothes-sense around the side roads of Frenchay and Stapleton shocks a few of my friends .
22 It appeared that my guess about the tide had been near enough .
23 SIR , — Dr Jonas of Upjohn ( May 1 , p 1150 ) claims that my summary of the FDA Psychopharmacologic Drugs Advisory Committee meeting on triazolam was highly selective .
24 I realized then that my days with the Scottish Liberal Party were numbered and with much sadness wrote out a letter of resignation .
25 First impressions are inclined to stick so I am glad that my introduction to the Highlands and Islands was on such a day .
26 He said I should join to prove that my commitment to the ending of injustice was n't all hot air .
27 There 's a fundamental problem in here that my definition of the continuous survey includes access .
28 The result , agreed in a hard-hitting threeminute session involving no agents , or even contracts , is that my performances in the coming cricket season have a price on them .
29 From the time that my colleagues in the House of Commons did me the honour of electing me to be their leader I have felt that I was in the position of a trustee ; and even throughout the war the one thing that I have aimed at constantly has been to preserve .
30 I agree with much of his interpretation and find that my understanding of the Chewong coincides in many instances with his of the Semai .
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