Example sentences of "[pron] [adj] that [pron] " in BNC.

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1 What we want is fighting talk , and fighting spirit , I want Macca to prove me wrong that he is not a big girl 's blouse .
2 Oh yes you told me this that I was doing hard labour and he said I was building the building .
3 It does n't seem to me sensible that I have the masters of the quality manual , master lists of procedure holders and so on because
4 Thank you very much well it 's always a pleasure to hear of about the Seamanship Foundation and I 'm sure that , as you might be saying , and er the need for the foundation 's fundraising will be rather heightened this year as a result of last year 's drop but I 'm equally sure that you will get a tremendous amount of support from the members and on that note which I think is er also is an important method of concentrating our priorities and on the basis of we 're extremely lucky to be able to pursue a really very enjoyable pastime with relatively few problems and that if we can get those opportunities to many more , who would otherwise not be able to enjoy and in fact frequently do n't get to enjoy any other pastime , we should endeavour to do so and consider ourselves lucky that we can .
5 I tell yer , Joe , I ai n't too partial to that cove , and nor ai n't I 'appy that 'e knows where I live .
6 Even now I half-suspected that she was just teasing , but in the end it was she who wriggled and twisted until we docked .
7 In a case like this it is often a matter of assessing quickly ‘ Am I sure that I can reach the field , or if I get more sink will I fail to get there ? ’
8 Mm okay , because I 'm doing it so much better am I sure that I 've got this right ?
9 It was only because his repeated invitations had made her think that maybe the young man did need the support of someone familiar that she had agreed to come to Lisbon — and because , after a hardworking summer , she had been in need of a break .
10 So the only point on I five that I would er ask for clarification on really is that the policy be amended to clarify that the actual provision in the city be thre be thirty three hectares
11 Terry , whose gentleness of heart so melted my own that I helped him sell his newspapers outside factories , on picket lines and outside East End tube stations at seven-thirty in the morning , was encouraging .
12 I have worked with leaders whose style is so totally different to my own that I have found it incomprehensible that they achieve results , but nevertheless they do .
13 He described a life so different from my own that I could not have imagined it — ‘ She loved me for the dangers I had passed , and I loved her , that she did pity them . ’
14 She looks at me incredulous that I can be so stupid .
15 This was performed by randomly selecting 15 slides scored by the pathologist ( SD ) at least one year earlier and having him rescore them unaware that he had previously examined them .
16 I mean they 're the ones who are badgering me for , for qualifications , they 're badgering me for , I , I , I just told them straight that I will do it for them because I , I wo n't get paid for it
17 I am certainly grateful for the three days , which gave me much that I will certainly remember beyond two months !
18 The final score was 4–3 to Royston with everyone content that they had given their best .
19 I 'm not doing anything here — and it 's making her upset that I do n't go home .
20 Life is tough at times , and it 's when it 's at its toughest that we probably need and deserve some rewards .
21 He had never flown in anything other than a Tiger Moth so her requested that his name be put forward for a short Washington sortie .
22 well its interesting that you 've remembered it , I mean do you wish you had reported it ?
23 The connection was especially good , almost as if they were face to face , and Zen found himself resentful that he should be deprived of the usual screen of interference on an occasion when he could find nothing to say .
24 This is due probably to the fact that people suffering from aphasia are more likely to come to the attention of a neurologist than individuals suffering from certain kinds of right hemisphere damage which may pass unnoticed by the individual himself such that he does not seek medical attention or is not referred for neurological investigation .
25 She could quite happily spend a few days here , just remembering her own childhood : the train set , the beautifully designed doll 's house , the football game … it made her sad that she had no children of her own so that she could cling on to that childhood that she so often missed .
26 He found himself glad that he did not know the location of Surere 's hide-out .
27 when its like that it tries and pulls you down , and this is why there was an accident with a Wessex or something or a Sea King a while ago , where three or four people died , cos it just did n't get enough height and as , as it got to the top it just pulled it straight down to the ground , it could n't , it did n't have enough height to clear the circle
28 When he looked at her like that she was n't at all sure that this was in any way a ‘ soft ’ assignment .
29 BELVILLE : Why , Mrs. Jervis , are there any men that will not let her alone that you know of ?
30 It seemed to her important that she should meet him standing .
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