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

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1 Probably conditions in the lake changed , which is reasonable that they should have done .
2 Our Europe is a is a Europe which is proud that we are similar and we can share things .
3 Throughout the review which is clear that the un where the union 's information and the role of the regional health and safety officers secured a high profile , then we were successful in getting across the message .
4 German plans to remove bromine and chlorine from leaded petrol have been put on hold by the EC , which is concerned that the new environmental measures may result in explosions .
5 The 51 Vietnamese sent back yesterday were all reviewed by the UNHCR , which is satisfied that none was a refugee .
6 The Poet himself is aware that his situation may seem repetitive , and in 76 answers the question , ‘ Why write I still all one , ever the same … ? ’
7 Mancini himself is clear that there was long-standing rivalry between the duke and the queen 's family , and this has been accepted by almost every subsequent writer .
8 Mancini himself is clear that there was long-standing rivalry between the duke and the queen 's family , and this has been accepted by almost every subsequent writer .
9 Tt well if somebody 's desperate that they want to pinch that they 're quite welcome to it .
10 And she 's delighted that you have accepted the invitation to address the European Commission on the subject in Dublin .
11 Their victim says she 's delighted that they 've received long sentences .
12 Er , she is sorry , she 's sorry that she 's committed er she committed the offence .
13 She 's convinced that her father knows a great deal about her uncle and his businesses , but Dad refuses to discuss any aspect of the matter . ’
14 One odd thing — she 's convinced that her uncle is genuinely fond of her . ’
15 Mrs Holloway says that she 's sad that a once great industry now seems to be in terminal decline .
16 A nurse who was burgled while she slept says she 's disgusted that the man convicted of using her stolen chequebook has walked free from court .
17 A nurse who was burgled while she slept says she 's disgusted that the man convicted of using her stolen chequebook has walked free from court .
18 A nurse who was burgled while she slept says she 's disgusted that the man convicted of using her stolen chequebook has walked free from court .
19 I 've just been round to see Mrs Reynolds in the village , and she 's adamant that all the kitchen and scullery windows were closed when she left at nine-thirty .
20 She said that she 's shocked that an organisation can behave this way .
21 One parent says she 's angry that the school did n't tell her the whole truth about why the head left .
22 She 's lucky that nobody has eaten it . ’
23 She 's miserable that it all has to end .
24 She 's afraid that something 's going to happen tonight . ’
25 Susan Tasker-Poland says she 's furious that she suffered the cold unnecessarily .
26 I suppose she 's worried that it wo n't be gone before the guests arrive … and they 'll be starting to come soon . ’
27 She 's worried that she may be in the early stages of mercury poisoning .
28 Now she says she 's worried that once they 're back in America she 'll never get them home again .
29 She says it 's peculiar nowadays to go to a single sex establishment and she 's glad that men will now be able to go to Somerville
30 ‘ Jane , my darling , it 's not because she 's mad that I hate her .
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