Example sentences of "[adj] that [pers pn] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And , if that was n't enough , even while I 'm realising what an idiot I 'm being to grow so infuriated that you and Lubor Ondrus appear to be in each other 's pockets , you , who have no fear whatsoever of my dog — indeed have that day taken him walking — now seem to be taking him over too !
2 It was clear that he and Sarah could not easily talk to each other about sexual issues .
3 It was clear that he and Talbot had at least one thing in common — the wish that he remain aboard the Ariadne .
4 Mr Arrow met us , and it was clear that he and the squire were very friendly .
5 The cases decide that this exception extends to touching a person in order to attract attention , although there can be no exception when the person touched has made it clear that he or she does not wish to be touched again .
6 From the adult position it will be clear that he or she was not in fact guilty of anything but that someone in a position of strength and power was taking advantage of his or her vulnerability mentally as well as physically .
7 Although we know from other sources that Emily Faithfull 's London apprentices and journey-women were in fact paid the full male rate ( though with some amendment of the apprenticeship system ) , it was clear that she and other promoters of the scheme did anticipate that the consequence might be to lower wages in the printing trade .
8 It 's pretty funny that you and Alicia were the only ones in the classroom before afternoon school persisted Gwendoline angry that no one seemed to agree with her suggestion .
9 It struck him suddenly , like the teeth of a trap round his skull , that it was quite possible that he and Bella might never live with each other again .
10 Secretly , Anne was sorry that she and Gilbert were n't friends , but it was too late now .
11 I feel assured that you as well as many of my scientific friends will be happy to hear that we are thus far safely on our Voyage and that the whole of our party are quite well .
12 ‘ I was very grateful that you and colleagues concluded in July that my folly in becoming embroiled in revelations of an affair did not warrant my leaving the Government .
13 It 's damned annoying that you and Parnham have this arrangement .
14 It was amazing that him and Shutt were so sucessful together .
15 It was fortunate that she and William had such a flexible relationship : they could do as they pleased , and not necessarily together ; each of them was still an individual .
16 When an old person becomes so demented that she or he can not be contained in an old people 's home the choice is between a private nursing home costing about £400 a week or a free bed in the NHS .
17 Nora had no intention of having any more children and she was convinced that she and Constance would be better off alone .
18 If you are convinced that he or she is going to hurt you and you ca n't escape , you may even hit out as they come forward .
19 In fact the penis of a sex-murderer , Dewitt Clinto Cook was ‘ so tiny that he and his wife were forced to satisfy one another orally ’ .
20 As she told herself several times , she was glad that she and William were n't living in one another 's pockets .
21 ‘ I 'm rather glad that you and I do n't have rows and fall out . ’
22 Now they 're appealing to other families to install detectors — and say they 're lucky that they and their children escaped alive .
23 While in Germany ‘ there is much common ground between the Bundesbank and the government on economic objectives ’ , it is precisely because Pöhl knew that this national consensus did not exist in the Community at large that he and the German government insisted on means of enforcing German policies on the economies of the member states .
24 Could it be that , or was it more likely that she and Mr Broadhurst had agreed it between them ?
25 But that does not mean that we should make it even more likely that he or she commit the act by reducing the punishment .
26 Instead of a young person being sentenced to a period in custody , which means that it is all too likely that he or she will continue in a life of crime , become a professional criminal and never get out of the criminal world , the alternative makes both moral and economic sense .
27 He described his intention in only the vaguest of terms , saying that ‘ it was our purpose to ride forth against the enemies in the parts of France ’ , but it is likely that he and Lancaster hoped to join forces .
28 Lying there at seven o'clock in the morning , suddenly wide awake , as was her manner , it seemed to her quite obvious that she and Charles should get divorced : it had surely long been inevitable , and if Charles really wanted to marry that woman ( or had he perhaps been joking ? — no , perhaps not ) , well then , let him .
29 It was him above all she would be trying to impress by her break with convention — impress in a quite futile way , because it was obvious that he and Clare were permanently attached .
30 She did n't want Dr Russell to feel he had to help her with her luggage when it was so obvious that he and Faye wanted to talk privately about the sonogram .
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