Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] that [pron] [vb past] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I can only hope that we gave her sufficient help and support when the problems came along . |
2 | That can only mean that he found it , on the balance of probabilities , to have had a causative effect . |
3 | ‘ Just because I knew Mills was suspected of betraying someone does not necessarily mean that I had anything to do with his unfortunate death . |
4 | Whatever it was , I could no longer complain that she treated me more like a brother than a lover . |
5 | I know , he might still come in and collect it on Wednesday , but you can just say that you left it home because we do n't have English that day now . |
6 | It really did still hurt that he believed her capable of such evil . |
7 | Do n't you ever feel that he dragged your family in to this terrible holocaust unnecessarily ? |
8 | Those of us lucky enough to see the wonderful 1960 European Cup Final between Real Madrid and Eintracht Frankfurt can truthfully say that it changed our attitude to football . |
9 | The Director General of MI5 could truthfully say that he knew nothing . |
10 | She said huskily , ‘ Surely you ca n't really think that I had anything to do with this ? ’ |
11 | When I came aboard they did n't have a lead amp line as such ; they were famous for their bass amps , obviously , but their lead amp line was just there , no real profile , and the consumer did n't really realise that they had anything other than bass amps . |
12 | " I did n't really notice that he said anything about me , dear . " |
13 | I do not now deny that I hoped he would lead us to him . |
14 | We did n't even realize that they organized their labour collectively , until Panic Buying ( a great '70s pastime , Panic Buying — of salt , sugar and so on ) set in at the beginning of November . |
15 | I could n't even pretend that I wanted them ! |
16 | Despite her eccentricity and the fact that they could n't help laughing at her , the Girls would readily acknowledge that she gave them as much , if not more , affection than they had received from their own parents . |
17 | Now , however , the French , no matter what they might have thought of American rhetoric , could at least pretend that they took it seriously and that their actions were being taken in defence of ‘ the free world ’ . |
18 | Mhm , he did actually say that he thought it was highly unlikely |