Example sentences of "that the [noun prp] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 She knew that the Princesse suspected her of having taken Andrzej as a lover , but that only made it all the more plausible .
2 The best book I read myself in 1991 was ‘ Biography of James Hudson Taylor ’ ( OMF ) by Howard and Geraldine Taylor , which showed that even one of the giants of missionary history had his own personal struggles , but also that the Lord brought him through .
3 I was beginning to think that we 'd missed the boat , even though we knew in our heart of hearts that the Lord wanted us in some form of full-time capacity .
4 Pons says this was as a result of seeing his and Fleischmann 's work , whereas Jones insists that the DOE suggested it .
5 His mother tells an anecdote about his wanting to join the Cubs , the junior branch of Boy Scout movement , when he was only four or five : much below the permitted age , but he was so insistent that the Cubmaster let him in .
6 It appeared that The Smiths thought they had given enough exposure to James and that Factory were now taking advantage of the situation .
7 They failed to appreciate the fact that the G'bai turned it into an island .
8 The ministry has , in short , begun to act more like the ‘ champion of UK industry within government and internationally ’ that the CBI says it should be .
9 First , the specific areas of ‘ betrayal or dilution ’ , and secondly , the very fact that the US found it necessary to alter its stance at all .
10 They did not like Vine , recognizing that the Major despised them as a lumpen , dull ugly mass , but the men themselves knew better ; they were Wellington 's infantry , the finest of the best , and they were marching east and south to where a pall of gun-smoke was forming like a dark cloud over a far crossroads and to where the guns cleared their throats to beckon men to battle .
11 Waring was a member of the crowd and alleged that the Constable struck him , and when he refused his name and address , took him into custody on a charge of obstructing the traffic .
12 The resolution was dismissed by aides of Israel 's Prime Minister Itzhak Shamir , who asserted that it was " a pity " that the UN found it necessary repeatedly to condemn Israel when the real Middle East crisis was in the Gulf .
13 They can see that the UN gives them a position at the bargaining table .
14 Word came that the Sirdar liked it and Garvin was obliged to pass on to Owen a note of approval from the Consul-General .
15 So one of the boys could well have imagined that the Crumwallises knocked it back enthusiastically in the privacy of their home .
16 Some speculate that the CFTC saw it as a way of getting the attention of the Clinton administration .
17 The CNAA knew from the first meeting of its sub-committee to discuss courses in education , in July 1965 , that the DES was moving towards a policy of teacher education in some technical colleges , and that the DES thought it reasonable that they should come to the CNAA for validation .
18 The first is that it turned out , political intentions notwithstanding , that the officers of the NCC saw in the National Curriculum a way to ensure that all pupils would share a common curriculum , a goal they already espoused , and that the DES found it unexceptionable to present the National Curriculum in this way .
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