Example sentences of "that [pron] [prep] [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I can hardly believe , ’ he found himself saying , ‘ that someone like me could have become an … er …
2 ‘ It 's only after that that someone like myself would look for technical skill , but it has to have that initial force to grab your attention , 99% of the time . ’
3 Good heavens , is it really likely that someone like you could catch a man rich enough to own a house like this ?
4 ‘ I can well imagine that somebody like you would strike a woman .
5 ‘ I bet my friend , who commands the 4th Battalion of the Presidential Guard , that he could deploy 50 men and that none of them would lay hands on you .
6 ‘ That I had many acquaintances named Svend and that none of them would run off with a teenager . ’
7 What I have always said is that way you set up supervision behind the programme is the most crucial , so therefore if I can sit down and help them to set up the most strenuous type of supervision to go along with the equipment , then they feel safe and the community feel safer that none of them will go out and commit another crime .
8 More important is the fact that none of them can be divorced from the realm of values .
9 So is indecisiveness an excess of imagination which can see so many possibilities in each alternative that none of them can be rejected ?
10 But he had grown to understand that none of them could even pretend to these things .
11 This can be compared with the gold content of the undated coins in the Sutton Hoo burial , and it is apparent that none of them could be later than AD 630 .
12 The fact that none of them could decipher it matters not at all .
13 Charlotte then employed every sign that she knew to tell the other fishermen that none of them should put to sea on that day , to no avail .
14 Then her hands would grow hot and she would pause , wipe them with a moist cloth so that she should not smear the finespun white cotton thread as she worked , and her thoughts of Tommaso would return ; they were very sweet to her , often enough , though when her daydreaming grew extravagant she would fall again into hopelessness , and fear that none of it might ever come true .
15 I associate myself with the remarks made by hon. Members in all parts of the House about the hon. and learned Member for Leicester , West ( Mr. Janner ) , who has been through an ordeal that none of us would wish to share .
16 ‘ Our preparations have gone so well that none of us can wait to get there and begin in earnest .
17 ‘ What Elizabeth does n't grasp is that none of us can stand the fuss she makes .
18 you 're coming near to the end of your shift you 're not waking up because it 's getting near morning whereas everybody else is , you 're finding it much more difficult to carry on because you 've gone through the whole night working , the night is well along and it becomes increasingly more difficult to stay awake so physically , spiritually , whatever way you look at it , it is certainly very difficult to stay awake in the truth today , but it is n't that difficult and it is n't er a hurdle that none of us can overcome , Jehovah says that his load is light , Jesus echoed that did n't he and it is true that if we do Jehovah 's will , Jehovah 's way , then it will be made light for us , he will help us to stay awake , but he 's not going to allow us to slumber and drift off into obscurity , but it all comes back in hinges upon us and that 's why the counsel is in verse thirteen as a day , as in a day time look , let us walk decently so we have to do something do n't we ?
19 It 's not a works , so that none of us can boast on any account .
20 ‘ During that interim period Doctor Who just took off with the Daleks in a way that none of us could have imagined , and after that there was no more discussion about it coming off the air .
21 I was surprised that Burns did not explain that none of us could wash our faces or hands because the water had been frozen .
22 The trouble was that none of us could understand it .
23 I may share with others the sense of wonder that none of us could have believed in 1987 that the most significant international changes would take place .
24 All sources , especially late ones , are likely to get things wrong , sometimes spectacularly so , but that does not mean that everything in them can simply be swept aside as nonsense .
25 Is it Friend ? thought Chesarynth , sure that something about him would give himself away .
26 So that everybody behind you can see what they are .
27 She had lost too much already in Parfois to believe easily that anything of hers could come unmarked out of it .
28 ‘ I know that lots of them would never dream of voting Labour , but it does n't bother me .
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