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

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1 To my horror I have just noticed that you are not credited among the other helpful photographers in our recruitment leaflet .
2 You know the only two songs I have n't heard that er that I know exist of theirs are Prince and .
3 The arousal I 've always thought that er that you should n't be nervous but you always are but obviously as you 're nervous when you do a whole host of things and nerves as you become more skilled at it go away er and I 'd assume that like most things that the nerves will totally disappear and was somewhat surprised to find out that you 're always aroused
4 As a rule I have generally found that ‘ hotel restaurant ’ food invariably falls just short of ‘ restaurant ’ food .
5 Dealing with one or two specific points that have been raised , particularly with regard to size , in my view the balanced community which can be envisaged within a new settlement will provide for housing , employment , community services , and recreational opportunities , it will not simply be a peripheral housing estate transferred to the open countryside , in my submission I have already stated that I do believe a new settlement of up to fourteen hundred dwellings should indeed be viable , and commercially attractive to the development industry .
6 In my innocence I had not imagined that such Machiavellian schemes could be devised , let alone carried out .
7 But there will be no increase for spirits , a move welcomed by the Scottish whisky industry which has always argued that it is unfairly dealt with .
8 The United States argued that Nicaragua itself had previously represented that it , Nicaragua , had no binding declaration under Article 36 ( 2 ) and was estopped from now asserting the validity of its declaration .
9 At Great Casterton I had suddenly discovered that this process held a hidden danger and that in the future this had to be avoided at all costs .
10 Unknown to Lévi-Strauss , Sartre himself had already proposed that dialectical understanding itself works along two paths , one of ‘ expansion ’ and one of ‘ compression ’ , which suggests that having separated dialectical from analytical reason , he had then to reintroduce the latter under a new guise .
11 Dalgliesh thought of him as a type of police officer less common than formerly but still not rare ; the conscientious and incorruptible detective of limited imagination and somewhat greater intelligence who had never supposed that the evil of the world should be condoned because it was frequently inexplicable and its perpetrators unfortunate .
12 Dorcas vaguely recalled an elderly nome who had once decided that he was a teapot , but he 'd changed his mind after a few days .
13 It is a variant on the soft sell device of the supermarkets who have apparently demonstrated that people buy more when they are subjected to muzak .
14 The message was bluntly stated by the Times Educational Supplement : ‘ In these columns we have repeatedly declared that the new franchise and the new education are supplementary things .
15 Mr Lamont told the other ministers that in speaking of fault lines he had merely meant that the British and German economies were out of phase .
16 Until his confession he had steadfastly denied that any of his companies had paid bribes .
17 In any case she had not expected that her role in the assessment would be limited to receiving information back from an EWO : ‘ We did n't ask for it [ the assessment ] — it was the education system who said it should be done — if I accept them into my home I do n't expect them to disappear for twelve months , if they invited themselves in . ’
18 ‘ Inspector , until this moment I have always felt that the benefit of a classical education was over-rated . ’
19 Since those days I have sometimes wished that I had been able to record on tape the conversations I had with Gilbert Harding , who was an intellectual .
20 Do nt be suprised to see marks of 7 or 8 for Leeds this week — as all of a sudden its becoming well known that we ve won 5 on the trot — and pretty hard to ignore us .
21 And they would then sell these goods at high prices to those buyers who have not discovered that some sellers have been selling for low prices .
22 Reactionary trade union officials who had steadfastly declared that they would not stand on a public platform with revolutionary workers , found themselves caught up in the stream and carried forward to participation in great united front unemployed demonstrations .
23 Until this moment he had n't remembered that he had actually been here before .
24 His twin seventeen-year-old grand-daughters had just left school and when he had read the rough draft of Sara 's prospectus he had immediately suggested that she enrolled Celia and Rosalind .
25 For instance we have recently shown that colorectal cancers that contain c-Ki-ras mutations and over express p53 have a far worse prognosis than those showing either alteration on its own .
26 In addition we have recently shown that in rats treatment with a synthetic prostaglandin E1 analogue ( Rioprostil ) protects the pancreas against cyclosporin A induced damage .
27 And at the end of the day I have always found that the training programme is open to genuine ideas — in all the classes the aim is to build and shape the existing talent so that the actor can work effectively and truthfully when faced with any situation .
28 While working on people who suffer from these conditions I have always found that the neck muscles are extremely tight .
29 The programme , from BBC East , is bound to shock conservative Asian families who have never accepted that girls from their community could get dragged into the seedy world of prostitution .
30 In her wildest dreams she had n't imagined that Rob 's wedding day would bring this !
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