Example sentences of "[pers pn] that [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | cos I mean I get er talked about it and I know about it and that kind of thing and I that Darrel |
2 | Where shall I that bowls ? |
3 | She entirely neglected to inform me that Robbie was a girl — just as she evidently neglected to tell you who I was . ’ |
4 | ‘ You 're the one who 's always telling me that things will pass , and to make the best of them . |
5 | I can see from what you 've just told me that things have changed rather a lot in fifty years . |
6 | But why did n't you tell me that things would work out ? ’ |
7 | It seems to me that things have a nasty habit of going haywire around you . ’ |
8 | I DID N'T need a survey to tell me that women are messier in cars than men . |
9 | I say surprisingly in the case of Christian feminists because it is so clear to me that women , or the feminine , can never hold an equivalent place to male figures or motifs within what is a deeply masculine religion . |
10 | And are you seriously trying to tell me that women do n't use the same weapons ? |
11 | Lucy was already regretting her impulsive words , but , knowing she had to come up with an answer , she said in a matter-of-fact tone , ‘ Silas has already assured me that women will no longer play a part in his life . |
12 | Taylor says he does not want to get involved in emotional situations — but football is about emotion , and it disappoints me that Taylor does not want to show his . |
13 | Not great poetry , by any means ; but it convinces me that Crabbe and Peter Grimes and myself do stop beside an opening sluice , and that we are looking at an actual English tideway , and not at some vague , vast imaginary waterfall , which crashes from nowhere to nowhere . |
14 | Now I 've heard about you know the question of definition of where the edge of the open countryside is and that 's a valid point but if we if we have in mind the open countryside , it seems to me that P P G seven does clearly differentiate between the countryside , the countryside , rural areas and the open countryside where it refers to development being strictly controlled . |
15 | It occurred to me that Ward 's early background could n't have been all that different . |
16 | But then it occurred to me that Auden 's self-perception could have sprung partially from the necessity to conceal his homosexuality from his public . |
17 | Lineker 's agent came to me and told me that Lineker wanted to go to play in Japan . |
18 | And you ca n't be telling me that Harry went near running water if he could help it . |
19 | There was a note from Lisabeth Sellotaped to my door telling me that Frank had phoned and that Salome was ‘ comfortable ’ which was heaps better than ‘ stable ’ , and he 'd talked about her being moved to town . |
20 | I went to the house and got no answer then the woman next door told me that Brendan came in a posh motor car . |
21 | I thought it was a disaster but something tells me that Tod 's still hopeful . |
22 | He told me that you and Sophie had been there ; he also told me that Marianne had disappeared . |
23 | Dad gave me that ages ago did n't he ? |
24 | Ben told me that Carl had baited him . |
25 | It seems to me that parents as well as their children have rights , so if you do not feel comfortable about letting the couple share a bedroom in the family home , you should be free to say so . |
26 | It seems to me that parents carry these things on longer than the people involved — even Irene Markham seemed offhand with me , though God knows what she 's got to be huffy about . ’ |
27 | Horace Evans had told me that Anthony Eden would get better , and I had relied on him going on . |
28 | He was telling me that pinks and peaches are ‘ in ’ this season . |
29 | Right , the search is on for the person in the team who told me that Larry Adler 's birthday was today , and not February the tenth . |
30 | It never occurred to me that Karen might be grieving for her late husband . |