Example sentences of "[that] [conj] [pron] [verb] [adv] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 bit here and I thought god that so I thought right I 'm gon na change places in that seat but your father 's sitting on , alright , I said go in that back seat , just behind us there were there or I said or I 'm just coming to sit where you are , I said I ca n't do four hours sitting like this , I mean I 'd have been boss eyed before I got , well I was I , I , all say look at that cloud
2 He had always found that once you knew where you were wrong , then you had taken a great step towards being right .
3 on the grounds that until I knew where I 'd got
4 Chris had written a letter to Tina Jelly in Aldershot saying that he still loved her and missed her a lot , but was sure that until he came home she would be able to go out with his mates from the Royal Signals .
5 This includes a lower bed , so that if they fall out they should not hurt themselves .
6 change their mind , there must be there must be nine other posts that if they look round they could civilianise not I mean they have n't got to tell the public much it have they you still talk about the same amount of officers being civilianised .
7 Mostly teenagers , they were led to believe that if they worked hard they would become clerks or even dealers .
8 Note , too , that if you write ironically you may seem to be satirising the question , or the process of analytical writing about literature more generally .
9 Yes but what you 're saying is that if you stay how you are now you 're not going to get enough orders .
10 It is interesting that if you ask where it is that the British Heart Foundation and the Imperial Cancer Relief Fund get most of their money from , it is not like other charities from donations , but it is from legacies .
11 The bulbs were n't just scattered , but were arranged in the correct patterns — so that if you looked up you could see ( if you knew which star was which ) , up there amongst all the dragons , bulls and poisonous scuttlers of the Heavens , right in the centre you could see the constellation which I always thought of as being our special one , a solitary man walking with his faithful dog , the high summer constellation of Orion , the Hunter , stretched and striding above us .
12 Mr Grout , but the rules are that if you do then you have to "
13 A lot of people say that if you play fast you have no feeling , which is completely wrong .
14 A lot of people say that if you play fast you have no feeling , which is completely wrong .
15 When visiting a foreign country , for example , I may feel that I have reason to obey its laws on the ground that if I do not I may bring the reputation of my university into disrepute .
16 She was still tingling with pleasure and her cheeks burned when she realised that if he came back he could just take up where he had left off and she would not do a thing to stop him .
17 ‘ He felt that if he went there it may have generated extra publicity through TV and radio interviews which might do some good in tracing the girls , ’ said Simon .
18 She knew that if he turned round she would recognize his face .
19 He felt so weak he could hardly stand , but he knew that if he stayed where he was , he would die .
20 In the case of the simple penal code , the essential reason it is in the interest of a firm in this case to carry out the threat of punishment is that it believes that if it does not it itself will be punished .
21 They say that if it keeps up we shall sail on time . ’
22 So that if it goes again I can get a cheap one then you can use a cheap one to tie it to the fence .
23 She listened while Silas gave them a talk on safety measures , reminding them that if anyone fell out he must lie on his back .
24 He watched Geraci walk all the way down the corridor before going back to his office , leaving the connecting door open so that if anyone came in he could see them reflected on Pertini 's portrait .
25 He watched Geraci walk all the way down the corridor before going back to his office , leaving the connecting door open so that if anyone came in he could see them reflected in Pertinis portrait .
26 And he got out of there fast , before she could see it , some masculine fear in him that if she knew how he felt she would use his vulnerability against him .
27 Her body-was so slim and fragile one got the feeling that if she fell over she would smash into a thousand pieces , like a porcelain figure .
28 She felt certain that if she reached out she could touch it .
29 She always paused for rather too long before answering a question or responding to a remark for she feared that if she answered hastily she would say something unseemly .
30 She knew she was afraid to play after so long and knew too that if she stayed here she would never play again .
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