Example sentences of "[pron] that " in BNC.

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1 If you really want to aid us this time round , tell everyone that .
2 The game was more enjoyable for everyone that way .
3 There is so much ripe fruit that I just ask people to come in and help themselves , also I get to see everyone that way and hear all the news and of course the children love it .
4 She was flattered to be told that she must be an artist from the way she dressed , until David added ‘ they tell everyone that ’ .
5 Every one , station staff , local dignitaries and even the press looked very smart … everyone that is , except for me !
6 you know , and I give everyone that
7 I grant thee that . ’
8 You did n't have to tell me that .
9 I mean , promise me that . ’
10 ‘ Dorothy , I do n't know quite how to put this , but is there something you 're not telling me that might help me understand this a bit better .
11 ‘ His books taught me that poetry can be pure and profound , and at the same time popular . ’
12 A little bird tells me that Scottish & Newcastle 's private jet has been spotted in the neighbourhood of Pilsen .
13 He was n't badly hurt but people have since told me that shock sometimes starts the onset of diabetes .
14 I feel guilty because the current childcare experts tell me that — in the words of Penelope Leach ( psychologist and author of the classic Baby and Child ) — smacking is wrong .
15 It saddens me that , while most annual reports say ‘ … we will do our utmost to preserve our most important asset : the skills contained in our workforce ’ , when I visit the workplace I see the tell-tale signs of accidents in the making — blocked exits , unguarded machines , untrained work people .
16 ‘ It 's not me that did n't recognise the marriage .
17 The Sergeant informed me that No. 46 Royal Marine Commando had come ashore in Normandy on D-Day + 1 and had gone into action almost straight away at a spot further along the coast from here , against a crack German S.S. Unit ( Hitler Youth ) .
18 Most of the good songs which I heard about came to me that way .
19 Gradually it began to dawn on me that while in the celluloid world all things were possible , in the other world it was quite a different story .
20 But he told me that , in the eyes of the law , theft is actually a lesser charge than handling stolen goods If there were n't people handling stolen goods then nobody would nick things in the first place .
21 Give me that thing , it must be wrong .
22 Many other women I spoke to told me that for protection from racial attacks it was essential to have Asian neighbours .
23 Even in the nuclear family , women told me that certain jobs should never be done by a man , they were not Izzat wali kam ( i.e. jobs of honour ) or they were not manly , and predictably these tasks included almost all household chores .
24 They told me that sexual examination is a routine part of the entry certificate procedure at British Diplomatic missions in the Indian subcontinent .
25 Do n't tell me that little toy cost you less than a hundred and twenty , Cullam . ’
26 ‘ Do n't give me that stuff about children then .
27 Marie gave me that hat — I do n't want it spoiled .
28 ‘ He gave me that book . ’
29 ‘ He gave me that book only this morning — Jane 's Fighting Ships .
30 He said : ‘ It seems to me that business could not function properly if such information could not be kept confidential . ’
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