Example sentences of "that [adj] [noun pl] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 We know that some laws it may make will not be effective .
2 I was just that some nights I waken up and you know you can actually hear your heart .
3 She was a hard worker , and I call myself a hard worker and I know that some days I push myself too hard and my mother 's done that all her life .
4 but it does n't , that does n't mean to say that these associations you know are n't there and that we we should n't would be wrong to point them out .
5 This suggests that these words he , she , him , her , belong to the same class .
6 When you consider that these days we are running well over a second faster , your can see by how much British sprinting has advanced .
7 Or is this line of thought simply a rationalization of the truth , which is that these days she and Charles disagree about almost everything ?
8 ‘ You know perfectly well , Marler , that these days I only go after a story I think is really worthwhile .
9 But , he rejects accusations of misogynism completely , denying the word as valid in black culture and pointing out that black women he has spoken to have no qualms about the film .
10 It 's like our Albert , he tells that many jokes I can never remember half of what he tells me .
11 Being a sensible young man he calculated energy changes for each reaction and used Standard Electrode Potentials , ( beloved of all A-level chemists ) claiming that this would ensure that all reactions he carried out were safe .
12 The company says that overseas royalties it has earned on behalf of the authors , artists and publishers it represents have increased five-fold in the last three years , and that it currently licenses its properties in 25 countries .
13 Reminder that any notes you would like to appear in this bulletin should be given to Mrs Valerie Belton ( 0869 50405 ) or , FOR THE NEXT COUPLE OF WEEKS , placed in an envelope marked ‘ Bulletin ’ and posted through the letter box of the Parish House .
14 Reminder that any notes you would like to appear in this next bulletin should be given to Mrs Valerie Belton ( 0869 50405 ) or , FOR THE NEXT COUPLE OF WEEKS , placed in an envelope marked ‘ Bulletin ’ and posted through the letter box of the Parish House .
15 A reminder that any notes you would like to appear in this next bulletin should be given to Mrs Valerie Belton ( 0869 50405 ) or to Father John .
16 A reminder that any notes you would like to appear in this bulletin should be given to Mrs Valerie Belton ( 0869 50405 ) or to Father John .
17 A reminder that any notes you would like to appear in this bulletin should be given to Mrs Valerie Belton ( 0869 50405 ) or to Father John .
18 well the reason that we 've changed the name on those two stores is that any experiments we want to conduct have got to be conducted outside the normal M F I promotional platform and as we use the national press extensively the only way to do that is to change the name .
19 A Will is a commonsense and legal way to ensure that any possessions you have are given to the people you wish to pass them on to .
20 Throughout the text he puts considerable effort into emphasising that any conclusions we may arrive at about the Universe and the objects within it are only scientific theories .
21 What it is , is this thing that follows , is that any changes you make , any modifications are likely sources of problems .
22 Indeed , they would prefer that any agreements they reach with the UK should be the result of direct exchanges between governments without any contribution from the individuals to be affected ; they further argue that the role of the colony 's legislative council is consultative only and that it has no legal authority .
23 ‘ I ought to make it quite clear to you , ma'am , ’ he murmured in the taxi , ‘ that any knickers you may be wearing may well be taken down and used in evidence . ’
24 Make sue that any lights you buy are marked ‘ Made to British Standard BS4637 ’ — beware unmarked cheap imports .
25 That they will also feel more confident of making contracts with local authorities and that any fears they may have might be allayed .
26 Even if I allow him to scribble down a few paragraphs of his own fiction ( and I do not see why I should ) it still follows that any words he might write must in the first instance be composed by me .
27 And of course there 's the fact that any statements I make about general business confidence are price sensitive and could knock the share price . ’
28 ensure that any roles you have used in your process model definition have been declared in the ROLES.DAT file in your process directory ( ie. where the .
29 ‘ It seems probable that any signings I make will be in the pre-season period when all the lads are back in training . ’
30 So strong was the feeling that several times she thought she caught the tail-end of a movement as they passed by several blackened stumps and she turned sharply , expecting to see something leering evilly at them , but there was nothing .
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