Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [verb] [det] [n mass] " in BNC.

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1 Oh no , I know that , I know that I mean some people find some things easy , some people find some things hard , do n't they ?
2 Apart from the fact that I think most people were able to afford a far bigger range of furnishings , for instance , the number of homes that actually had a carpet in the living room , there was very small percentage of people who could afford to have any sort of carpeting except for a small square of something in their living room .
3 At precisely midnight I lightly prick a lobworm onto the size 6 hook , making sure the hook is only an inch away from the tail-end of the lob , for I have found that I hook more carp when the lobs are impaled in this way .
4 See what I 'm saying is ask a nice open question an easy one at the beginning that you know most people are bound to understand you get a lot of participation and then start building it up .
5 It very rarely happens that you take several fish in one period and then nothing for the remainder of the time you spend on the water .
6 This is to my Father 's glory , that you bear much fruit , showing yourselves to be my disciples .
7 Do n't you dare tell Steven that you found this pair of red socks under my bed !
8 Would you say that you have many people you could talk to ; people you would call friends ? ’
9 ‘ The budget simply reflects that we have fewer people out of work about 30 per cent less than in 1987 .
10 Embedded within discussions of human rights is the intention that we should not so organise our social institutions that they promote some people and inhibit others .
11 That is why , on the costing basis , we are right to say that it represents another 10p in the pound on basic income tax .
12 Although PRO wo n't confirm that it paid some $600,000 for the suite ( UX No 406 ) , the decision to plump for 88open 's testing technology was thought to be purely financial : ‘ we could n't afford to spend that kind of money developing our own alternative , so we bought in . ’
13 One feature alone redeems the book , namely that it illustrates many works which have rarely been reproduced since the original publication of the albums by Redon , though we could also have hoped that the quality of the reproductions were a little better .
14 Sometimes an extremely simple technique is sufficient — for example Coveney ( 1986 ) reports that he obtained enough data to allow him to study quantitatively different ways of expressing future time in the French verb , simply by asking speakers about their plans for the future .
15 John Major made a perceptive observation a few days ago when he declared that he found many people to be cross , rather than angry , about the recession .
16 Mr Gavron cheerfully admits that he has more staff than he needs to handle the currently depressed workload .
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