Example sentences of "that they [verb] [vb pp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She was worrying that they 'd made love at the wrong time of the month .
2 She had n't told Julie about her hopes for a reconciliation with Ross — nor , of course , about the fact that they 'd made love to each other .
3 Many of the players in the Olympic cricket match were n't even aware that they 'd taken part in the Olympic Games at all .
4 It did n't reflect well on Lily and him that they 'd thrown Renée out .
5 The other area was er the area of er tour operators and allocations because as you know holidays was not one of your accounts and we wandered in there only to find that they 'd got allocations and business was
6 you know was that they 'd got results which they could n't sort of like apply
7 But we have n't got a crystal ball , we do n't know what 's going on , unless you tell us cos we are relying on members of the public telling us things , saying that they 've witnessed things what you saw .
8 Neil adds that they 've collected money for charity up and down the mountains and its restored his faith in human nature
9 In fact , they like it SO much that they 've moved house EIGHTEEN times .
10 I know that they 've stopped people doing it in the past because they would n't , did n't want .
11 The police say that they 've had reports of sightings of Sir Roy around London .
12 He says that they 've had reports of cars parked on the carriageway .
13 He says that they 've had reports of cars parked on the carriageway .
14 Meanwhile the pair say that they 've had trouble in the past with vandalism and youths prowling around the back of the council owned flats .
15 ‘ Indian restaurants are always contacting us to say that they 've had celebrities in , and more often than not they turn out to be MPs . ’
16 Well it 's , I put down on here that er , it 's a benefit for customers that possibly their shops close half day where they can have collections , er sorry deliveries in the morning so that they 've got benefit of having deliveries A M
17 So what do you think , you know when , when , when people , if people do n't feel that the area outside their door is a an area s you know that 's part of their area , it 's an area that they 've got responsibility , what consequences does , do you think that has ?
18 Lots , lots of people claim , in fact ever such a lot of people claim that they 've got communication with the dead , for instance that , as you know I 've got a caravan ai n't I at Rudyard Lake ?
19 Just check that they 've got onions in .
20 Pat in EastEnders and Bet in Coronation Street who were both , I think , wonderful before they got married have really become very boring now that they 've got husbands , and Rita , of course , has been through the terrible chastening and disempowering experience of a ‘ film noir ’ femme fatale .
21 Now this video although it 's American based , ignore that fact that they 've got tower block apartments , and that 'll mean we 've got high-rise buildings i in the city of Nottingham and places like that .
22 He says that they 've hired security guards , and taken other security measures .
23 He says that they 've hired security guards , and taken other security measures .
24 Even the fact that she suggested that they get married shows that she was living in a fantasy world .
25 US government officials stated on Aug. 5 that they had uncovered evidence which indicated that a series of photographs purportedly showing that US servicemen listed as missing in action ( MIA ) were recently alive in Indo-China were fakes .
26 Perhaps he had also mentioned the fact that they had observed Dersingham , presumably not too many hours after the discovery of the car in the Broad , with trousers which were dripping wet ?
27 In such discussions Zuwaya generally assumed that they had given offence unwittingly , and that malign actions were always done by others , requiring Zuwaya to pursue justice .
28 The judges ruled that they had denied miners the agreed consultation period .
29 Amongst new captives brought in were a Maxwell laird and an English under-officer , both of whom testified that they had seen King Edward Balliol riding off eastwards from the camp area , alone , still only in shirt and breeches , presumably making for the Border and Carlisle .
30 She must have sat alone there for a good quarter of an hour , singing to herself , before Henry and Lettice came crashing back through the woods , squealing that they had seen Humphrey and Janet and must take to the skiff at once .
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