Example sentences of "that [pron] [verb] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | I was glad that I knew exactly where Nigel was . |
2 | With Shakespeare almost every time that I read more than forty lines , I see something I 'd never seen before , which is demonstrably there . |
3 | This meant that I walked further than recorded . |
4 | I know that I went there when the change I have spoken of must have been already complete . |
5 | Each repeated the other 's remarks and on the couple of occasions that I went there when Sparks were crowded out , I found that it was extremely difficult not to laugh . |
6 | He said in a letter to shareholders : ‘ I believe that I know better than anyone what makes Amstrad operate and what needs to be done in order to secure its future . |
7 | As someone seduced by the clever remake that was ‘ Iron Lion Zion ’ , I ca n't say that I feel quite as lubricated by this one . |
8 | So for that reason I do not believe that I feeling strongly as I do should im impose my views on others . |
9 | The interpretation of wrestling that I treat here as ‘ accepted ’ is presented in Barthes 's own utterance as an absent speech with which he is dissenting — without its existence there would be no need for his interpretation because the meaning of ‘ wrestling ’ would not be an issue . |
10 | Mme Guérigny insisted that I watch closely while she performed this rite . |
11 | Soon I was converted by the precision and subtlety , and saw that she wrote better than anyone else . |
12 | ‘ It was extremely fortunate that she came here when she did , ’ said the doctor gravely , ‘ or her situation might have been much more serious . ’ |
13 | v.etc. ) , and that she does so when he appears cross-gartered may be an instance of humouring a madman by descending to his level ( III.iv. 16ff . ) . |
14 | Wahler and Dumas ( 1986 ) suggest that in these families the only predictable response that the child receives from the mother is that she behaves aggressively when he does . |
15 | I wo n't undermine your ego but it 's perhaps the chair that she wants rather than you |
16 | And it was just as well that she did so because Harry appeared at that moment , to lead her out for sherry and soda . |
17 | I believe that she did so because a private notice question had already been accepted by Mr. Speaker . |
18 | ‘ What rotten luck , ’ Daisy said , putting on the upper-class voice that she used only when she was feeling guarded . |
19 | It is essential that you go slowly until you are sure that the card is transporting properly or you will tear the end of the sleeve . |
20 | Just tell them that you know now where Bridge 173 is . ’ |
21 | And this is really important — you should never , ever assume that you know better than they , what they want — and never let anyone else persuade you that they know better than you , what you want . |
22 | In highlighted pen that you know so when he goes out with someone in ninete , in two thousand he 'll say to someone the last time I went out with someone was in nineteen ninety three . |
23 | You may find that you sleep better than before ( and can throw away any sleeping pills you may have been taking ) , that you have got rid of that nagging headache or that the muscles in your neck and shoulders suddenly feel warm and relaxed . |
24 | Finally , be prepared to pay a little bit more to get the service that you want rather than that which seems most convenient . |
25 | I suggest that you leave here before it grows dark so that the sepoys do n't shoot you by mistake . " |
26 | You may not become perfect ( whatever that may mean ) but , if you can accept the concept of the continuity of the spirit , then you can accept that you have more than one lifetime in which to complete your evolvement . |
27 | Erm and that also makes sure , if you 've got it all in front of you , erm that ensures that you 're getting all the information that you need rather than thinking oh hang on , what else do I need sort of thing . |
28 | To succeed , you needed to take great care that you peaked just as the winning-post hove into view . |
29 | What does something that one does sometimes if you 're contented , maybe happy ? |
30 | Actively to wish to give birth to a retarded baby , or to insist that one remain so when it might be otherwise , would be perverse and eccentric . |