Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] [modal v] [adv] [verb] and " in BNC.

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1 It was only when I was in Holland that I had my first serious doubts that I might actually fail and have to marry Janice — in which case there was no way I would wish to claim custody . ’
2 I would n't do that gave vouchers looks as though you ca n't be bothered she knows I 'm getting that voucher of that I 'll probably go and see something .
3 As an academic critic and university teacher specializing in modern literature and literary theory , I spend much or my time these days reading books and articles that I can barely understand and that cause my wife ( a graduate with a good honours degree in English language and literature ) to utter loud cries of pain and nausea if her eye happens to fall on them .
4 I could not write anything here yesterday because I was too desolate at the thought that I could hot come and talk to you .
5 It was not until about a year later , when I became the High Master of Warboys , that I took him into Warboys and made him a sort of Staff pilot flying Oxford aircraft on special navigational training exercises ; this was something that I could physically check and I do not know why it is , and I am not being clever now , I just accepted the evidence he gave me of this phoney flying .
6 I was so tired with the journey and the entertainment that I could only walk and speak with difficulty for the next three days .
7 Another thing about being a qualified accountant is that I could always leave and do books at home .
8 In the end she suggested that I should just come and listen , and for politeness ' sake I agreed .
9 As I left , if you remember , you were kind enough to invite me to get in touch with you at once if I had any problems , and as soon as we were outside I suggested to the young man that I should indeed wait and continue our talk at some later point in the morning .
10 Tonight it seemed to me that Mrs Browning had still not recovered from her fear , and I suggested that I should perhaps stay and see her into bed .
11 Bob and Tony go to the club this afternoon put her down , if I 'm any where near that I 'd fucking stop and all sorts .
12 Only when it became totally apparent that she would never reform and was bent on self-destruction for both of them did he leave her for the younger and more stable Lauren Bacall .
13 Helen , however , was still imprisoned in the fears and longings that had marked her life during the first years of puberty and was obsessed with the idea that she would never marry and have children .
14 It is clear that she will never marry and have children , follow a career enjoy the leisure interests of her own age group or otherwise enjoy the quality of life which so many take for granted .
15 Besides that she can hardly read and write and has a very dirty house and weird friends .
16 She had been eating mechanically until now — the vol-au-vent , some olives , a sliver of cheese — trying unsuccessfully to drown the sensation of Tom 's kiss that she could still taste and feel so strongly on her lips , but , as soon as she bit into the juicy chicken wing with its sizzling red coating of spiced crumbs , her mouth began to burn with a very different feeling .
17 In this series of articles we examine the performance profiles of a range of applications so that you may better define and refine your system .
18 Oh yeah I , I I , I really think that you can just go and buy driving licences over the counter just like that .
19 The virtue of this procedure is that you will then consider and decide finally whether you should make any requisitions upon , for example , the absence of a covenant for production of one of the title documents , an outstanding mortgage that should be discharged , restrictions that were not disclosed by the contract , etc .
20 English is such a rich language and has gathered so much from many linguistic sources that you must consciously choose and reject words if you are to write well .
21 Almighty God our heavenly father who made marriage to be a source of blessing to mankind we thank you for the joys of family life pour out of us your holy spirit that we may truly love and serve you .
22 We need to shift to the procedure that we would probably have and a tell me if I 'm wrong I thought there was a sort of general agreement without it being sort of firmly agreed that we were going to go for a format of subject specific reports still coming to form tutor who would complete some sort of general report , is that
23 And we 've got technology there that we could perhaps use and export but we just leave it alone .
24 I think a , that there 's another point that we should all remember and that is that it should n't just be our opinion either , we are sort of told from high certain things
25 I do believe , however , we 'll learn things from it that we can quickly adapt and put into the hundred and seventy six M F I stores .
26 I know about these pirate recordings and they cause a lot of trouble — this is something we have to be very careful about with our CD videos — but I know that sometimes there are things that we can never recapture and it is understandable that people will want to have them .
27 ‘ It was important to us to prove that we can actually dance and sing , ’ says Howard .
28 Why two such important Russian spies should have been placed in the same cell block so that they could freely meet and talk together is a mystery .
29 He asked the US government for favourable trade concessions for Colombia , Peru and Bolivia in US internal markets in order that they could successfully develop and promote non-traditional exports .
30 Er we said last week that the on the only , the only real way that the peasants were gon na er mobilize was if they , they thought that they could actually win and so surely the violence would have been a means of saying we 're a credible force to be reckoned with
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