Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pers pn] that " in BNC.

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1 But experience has taught me that this is the rule of thumb that can be most profitably proposed and acted upon .
2 A year actually on the job had taught me that it was n't quite so simple !
3 It has taught me that the world does n't revolve around me .
4 By this time , however , my gallery experience had taught me that you need money to start up properly , much more money than I had originally thought .
5 You 've taught me to care again , and you 've taught me that I matter , that my life is worth something .
6 In the three years I 've been here , and because C&P was one of the first ICI groups to move into quality , the value of the quality ethos has taught me that it 's the only way to do business .
7 Finally this study has given me a good idea of what life has been for people living in the past in America , where as before , I would n't have had a clue and it 's also taught me that no matter how many times you read a book , you 'll always find new links and connections .
8 Those who say that they believe in God and yet neither love nor fear him , do not in fact believe in him but in those who have taught them that God exists .
9 Experience had taught them that nothing alienated support within their districts more swiftly than bombs which killed or injured Roman Catholics and that nothing reduced the inflow of money from Irish American sympathisers more drastically .
10 And then wherever you 've got rid of conductance think well they have n't given me that , they 've given me resistance , oh I had to write one over resistance turning it into conductance .
11 I do n't think they will though , because they 've given me that already
12 Yet the last in the little series of stories about the ark would have recalled to their minds the story of chapter 4 , and would have reminded them that though they were irrevocably , for better for worse , for richer for poorer , the people of God , they did not have God in their pocket , and could never keep him there .
13 Whenever I have met him since , he has invariably reminded me that I taught him about the business !
14 ‘ He has reminded me that the beginning of a reign is a traditional time for the pardoning of malefactors , ’ he said .
15 Hearing about Rodney 's book has reminded me that I 've got to get down to work on mine . ’
16 erm Anything else on page nine ? erm On Nestlé , Chief 's reminded me that we have got , I received today , a long letter from Nestlé , basically saying they wo n't be coming today .
17 In the tirade which immediately followed , Mrs Frizzell had reminded him that she was a pillar of the community , all for the sake of his business .
18 The gallant compliments of the captain and his officers particularly had reminded her that the beauty so widely admired in her youth had not yet faded .
19 do n't let him in again , out If you would n't of let him that would n't of happened
20 Frankly , it had amazed him that she had been able to ride at all that afternoon , given how wasted she was the previous night , but then she was quite a determined little thing .
21 Amid the euphoria of its seven-point opinion poll lead , the party 's own pollsters have reminded it that in the South the Conservatives lead 47-33 while in the Midlands and Wales the race remains too close to call .
22 It has certainly reminded us that the decade is likely to be characterised by low growth and tight competition , and that retailers need to be positioned with a low cost base , flexible work-force and strong retail formats to meet the challenges of the next few years .
23 FOLLOWING on from last month 's report on club management ( p79 of September 's RW&P , Jim Saker of Loughborough University Business School , co-author with Sarah Massey , has reminded us that copies of the full report ( price £15 inclusive of postage & packing ) or the synopsis ( £3 ) and information on training workshops can be obtained from him at Loughborough University School .
24 Patricia Branca has reminded us that in the Victorian household where the man earned between £100 and £300 a year , an income range which excluded the highly skilled manual worker and included as many as 42 per cent of the middle class , there was only enough money available for the employment of one or at most two domestic servants and very little at all for the rest of the ‘ paraphernalia of gentility ’ desired by the aspiring middle class household .
25 ‘ It 's the first sandwich you 've ever made me that has n't got any paint on it . ’
26 Is there any hint that you might be forced to make an inver an inversion o in that sense that er you would be able so that you would have to make statements like that as you 've made you you 've turned them that the employer 's statement on it 's head ?
27 Thus the letter to the shop manager should have instructed him that the goods should not be exposed or displayed or offered for sale without the label first being removed .
28 Some members of the crew had been sitting in the bows and it was only when they denied having seen her that he began to search seriously .
29 Okay , so what we 're looking at over these two days and what in order for you to be able to say yes we 've achieved the objectives er by tomorrow is how to use that time that we have to prepare to the most er efficient and effective so that e the preparation you know when you 've prepared it that yes when I stand up to speak I 'm gon na be able to put these points over effectively and make the presentation memorable .
30 He knew as soon as he 'd said it that he was in trouble .
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