Example sentences of "that [adj] [noun sg] [pers pn] [modal v] " in BNC.

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1 If you put that that way you 'll have chair stuck out .
2 Suppose that that place they might , there might be a er a parish hall there or something
3 So crawling along a girder that was swaying gently under the dome of a gigantic space station induced a level of fear that Ace thought she could handle .
4 Cos I was talking to Lilian , she was thinking that each year she 'd be given an update it should be a five year plan .
5 The American State Department argued that because Arafat represented an organisation that used terrorism he should not be allowed to enter America .
6 The reason for saying ‘ nearly all ’ is that some income you may receive is tax free : types of income on which you do not have to pay tax are listed a little further on .
7 It had been his first and only history lesson , and throughout their hungry and needy years in Bunarkaig he never lost the sense that they lived under threat , that government was pitiless , and that some day they would have to fight again for the right to live at peace in their own place .
8 I try to make excuses for people and I try to live as a Christian — but I still ca n't stop myself wishing that some day you 'll go through similar torments .
9 I knew he had a private hope that some day he might make a book with them .
10 She did n't know at the time that some day she would call herself ‘ artist ’ or ‘ writer ’ — not many teenage coloured girls from the Gorbals in Glasgow had trailblazed a path in that direction , so it was a real exploration into the unknown for her when at sixteen she set out to go to college to study fashion .
11 For her at this stage , not crying is a great achievement but she hopes that some day she will reach a better balance so that her tears will be for herself rather than to make an impression on others .
12 She died last month in her 80th year , knowing — as we all do — that the practice has not lived up to the vision , but still believing that some day it might .
13 ‘ I knew that some day it would come out about my Irish grandmother , ’ said Amiss .
14 ‘ I do — but it does n't keep me from hoping that some morning you 'll come bouncing into the kitchen with a smile on your face — ’
15 Perhaps Edward indeed was reluctant to embark on that wholesale hanging ; or may merely have assessed that this way he would force the Scots army into a rash and costly attack which he could repulse , and then get Berwick 's surrender .
16 IN THESE violent times when all young children are at risk — more so now that the nights are dark when they are coming home from school — the Government promised last year that this year they would leave the clocks alone .
17 Mm , I said to Tony if we ca n't afford to go I said do n't worry about it , we might just go back down to where we went last year for a week because , it 's like I was saying to Joanne this morning , that this year they wo n't , they 're not gon na worry whether they do n't go on holiday but next year when Charlotte 's at school and got all her school mates saying oh where did you go and
18 ‘ We hope that this year they will once again put the eggs first and bring a smile to the face of a child less fortunate . ’
19 Let us hope that this year we shall see an increase in the butterfly population , notably that rare member of the family Lyaenidae , known as the Foinland Blue . "
20 It is possible that this year we 'll have hunt saboteurs to contend with .
21 Also , as you all know , the festive season is fast approaching and in Glasgow the Committee will be helping to sell raffle tickets to raise funds for a good cause , every year we hold a raffle on the day of the Christmas lunch and we are hoping that this year we will raise a substantial amount .
22 So I was just saying that this year it would be hopefully everybody will go through it .
23 I would like to wish you all a very Happy Christmas and lets hope that this year it wo n't start before 5.00 am ! ! !
24 Vows that this year it will be different .
25 France has also publicly stated that this year it will introduce moderate reforms to its laws on Sunday trading .
26 She replied that of course she could trust me , but that this time she would like us to meet .
27 Debbie was determined that this time she would fight it off .
28 Not daring to tremble , she saw the point of his sword coming towards her heart , and , sure that this time she would die , closed her eyes .
29 The thought crept into the warmth and she trembled , afraid that this time she could not face rejection .
30 She had reasoned that as she had already mounted the horse and walked around on it the previous day , that this time it would be easy .
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