Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] that [pron] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I take the key worker with me so that they have somebody right from the beginning , somebody that they know . |
2 | To respect and love ourselves , to be confident and powerful , to achieve our goals , to develop ourselves so that we realise our potential , to gain insight , to use our creativity . |
3 | I 've got another I 've got someone I 'm supposed to ring up and somebody else that I 've I 've got a lesson starting soon . |
4 | Told me , she actually told me once that she considered herself lucky to er , have met David , I reckon she did because er , she , she was divorced then and er of course , did n't she have a son ? |
5 | A member of my staff for instance , trying to report sickness absence , told me yesterday that she dialled our number and had to wait more than four minutes before being answered . |
6 | Rod Stewart , Have I told you lately that I love you . |
7 | Have I told you lately that I love you . |
8 | Okay my little sweetness bye , bye have I told you lately that I love you , oh yeah hurry up cos I 've got ta get out of here , I 've got to boot it , is there anything behind ? |
9 | Er I , I think I would agree with you there that I mean it 's natural to be nervous |
10 | On another occasion he described how he had ‘ once spent several hours on a bicycle with a friend in a serious attempt to discover the real spot but the search ended in failure though tourists assure me positively that they found it without difficulty ’ . |
11 | I think that 's a very important thing to do , but I think there 's something else that I think I do n't know if anyone else here would agree with me , but I think women are very bad at pushing themselves forward and particularly bad at planning their career . |
12 | how d you know yeah , you 're telling me now that I missed something in eighty seven . |
13 | The universe inside her mind exploded her out from its centre of I and other beings poured into her so that she knew their inner selves . |
14 | He absently slid his programme nearer to her so that it touched him now , glancing at her out of the corner of his eye . |
15 | It coincided with his drawing back from her so that it appeared he was the one to call a halt first . |
16 | Can you tell him please that I wish him happiness ? ’ |
17 | His breath ragged , his eyes near wild , he stared at her , and it came to him then that he wanted it all : the house , the money , and Theda , too . |
18 | It seemed to me then that I wanted everything , a whole new world , but could define no part of it . |
19 | I recall one occasion when Mother was so busy trying to finish knitting a quilt — I 've still got it somewhere that she said she would have to miss a service . |
20 | As a mature student I found it difficult at first to work on my own or in groups but now that the course is settling down , I feel that I will be able to tackle most tasks in business because we have had to learn to look for information and assimilate it so that we make it work for us . |
21 | It is to have failed to give the transcendence of God its proper cash value , to have weakened it so that it means something like ‘ outside the solar system ’ or ‘ above the galaxy ’ . |
22 | His anger matched her own , then outgrew it so that she felt her breath catch in dismay as she saw the expression on his coldly furious face . |
23 | He would drop her , of course , sooner or later — or rather , he would engineer it so that she dropped him . |
24 | He took up a sleeping-bag , unzipping it so that she had something dry to sit on . |
25 | I think we could do it now that we know something more about space . |
26 | It was through believing in it implicitly that they got their power and their results . |
27 | My Lords , er the principle of co-option has been described as by a number of Your Lordships as an extension of principal of democracy , but I call on my experience not as er of a year as er Minister for the Police under my Noble Friend Lord Whitelaw , but my three years as Minister for the Prison Service er and er in that er service , there was erm in each prison a Board of Prison Visitors and I observed during that time that the membership of the prison population was becoming increasingly black , but that the membership of the er Boards of Prison Governors was remaining stubbornly white and I er put it , I made it then that I thought there should be something to redress this balance er the system is as it were a supervised co-option , the local er Board makes a proposal and the Minister approves or does n't , but also I had to refuse five successive of proposed co-options of white members to an all-white prison board for a prison which was predominantly black in population because it was alleged there were no suitable black people available . |
28 | What so that you put 'em , where you put those in the oven and warm 'em up ? |
29 | Okay , have you come across anything else that you 've I suppose you have n't had , you have n't been coming across much at all . |