Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb mod] [adv] [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | imply that I might soon have funds . ’ |
2 | The the problem that we did have , I mean my normal lecturing style until here in fact , was that I would just waffle y'know and generally do a few bits on the board and then carry on for an hour or two but the sh people were n't getting the notes down , that was the problem with that . |
3 | This was edged around with a framework of masking tape to reserve bands of the white ground that I would later paint gold . |
4 | The visitor left , forgetting to take her sewing machine , and I left with her , knowing full well that I would never see Aisha again and that news of my forcing the lock on her cupboard would reach my family and the whole village well amplified , so that I 'd end up accused of stealing all of Aisha 's possessions . |
5 | I watched her go with sadness in my heart because I felt for some inexplicable reason that I would never see Granny again . |
6 | ‘ Bloody hell , ’ I said , and decided that I would never understand women . |
7 | I knew that I would never find happiness anywhere else . |
8 | But all through my twenties and into my thirties I swore quite testily that I would never have children . |
9 | So that I can like watch T V or something . |
10 | I do realise , though , that I can hardly advise people to do as I did . |
11 | When I tried embroidery I was ashamed that I could only produce ugliness from the beautiful silks . |
12 | She emphasised that I could only share rooms with someone Tata would have considered ‘ acceptable ’ . |
13 | One thing I have learned is that I should never tell class members to lift their ‘ jambon ’ . ’ |
14 | Ever since Cherith , I 've vowed that I 'd just take love as it comes — and as it goes . |
15 | ‘ I think it is very peculiar that someone can just give evidence , like Sir Hal Millar , and not be cross-examined on it at all . ’ |
16 | And he knows that nobody can just order Israel to attend , or sign on other people 's dotted lines . |
17 | Louise picked out a pretty little pink dress that nobody could possibly take exception to and so honour was satisfied . |
18 | Given that she is now at this moment incapable of giving or refusing a consent to the treatment which it is necessary in her interests , perhaps to save her life and certainly to advance her cure , I do not find myself satisfied that the refusal is a continuing one , evincing a settled intention on her part to persist in it and accepting , as I do , the father 's evidence that she would rather have blood than die , I declare that it shall be lawful for the hospital , in the circumstances prevailing , to administer blood to her , that being in her best interests . |
19 | She joked that she would only make money fifty years after she was dead , and he told her that money did not matter . |
20 | She escaped with some bruises but was adamant that she would never take lessons from me again . |
21 | While a small voice inside her head told her that she would never become queen but would have a tough life she found herself accepting his offer and telling him repeatedly how much she loved him . |
22 | ‘ One day you will be allowed out but you will be allowed out as opposed to divorcing , ’ Penny told her , confirming Diana 's existing opinion that she would never become queen . |
23 | No use thinking that she would never see Travis again . |
24 | Despite the anger and the violence , the sorrow and the hopelessness , Cassie found that she could not contemplate the thought that she would never see Johnny again . |
25 | It often occurred to her that she might never leave Florence again even when she had the money and means to do so . |
26 | The pain would return , she knew , cruel and cutting , but pride and hurt meant little compared to the fear that she might never see fitzAlan again . |
27 | While she knows that Prince William will one day become king she is firm in her belief that she will never become queen . |
28 | Even his fond parents do n't call him that when he rampages through the flat creating mayhem , and Joyce was recently heard to declare that she 'd rather do Rob 's tax returns than look after the baby . |
29 | She thought perhaps that Eve might like to serve the breakfast in the refectory and clear away , and that she should also leave classes ten minutes before lunch and be back in the refectory to serve soup to the other students when they came in . |
30 | A few weeks before it would have seemed inconceivable that she should ever see Hilda again , but now she almost looked forward to the meeting . |