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

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1 Then within the team 's , in the Policy Team there were three Policy Development Officer 's , in the Neighbourhood Development Team there were two Development Officer 's and in the Community Development Team there are one , two , there are well there are normally six officer 's that you could I that you could identify , but there are other people that relate to them , but then it gets a bit complicated so were keep it at that .
2 That was about 2 months ago and I have received only one reply , to tell me that they could n't help me .
3 It seems to me that we could learn to rely on a system that could both embrace a wider ability range and discriminate within it more accurately ( both downwards and upwards ) if we adopted the structure of graded tests .
4 She was so worried and scared of me that I could n't reward her when she did something right and , obviously , telling her off was out of the question .
5 It was n't that she felt left out — ‘ in fairness , they had said to me that I could go out with them anytime , but it 's a really grotty place , and I also did n't want them to feel I was a hanger-on ’ — it was just that she had nowhere else to go .
6 It was because I was subconsciously sure of them that it never occurred to me that I could be rejected .
7 ‘ I had so many people telling me that I could do it — and I did !
8 ‘ I had so many people telling me that I could do it — and I did !
9 Such studies resound with heartfelt quotations : ‘ I like to hear the sound of voices in the house ’ ; ‘ The programme reminds me that I could be worse off than I am ’ ; ‘ It sometimes helps me to understand my own life ’ ( McQuail , 1972 ) .
10 My lover reminded me that I could feel and inspire desire , which proved highly reassuring and , ironically , put the spice back into my marriage .
11 She once told me that she could never commit suicide because of her curiosity about what was going to happen next .
12 The Queen became so fond of me that she could not eat without me .
13 She told me that she could n't be happy until she 'd given birth and , in the course of time , I began to understand what she meant .
14 I work in Chipping Norton at the Presbytery and erm it just amazed me that she could tell someone not to smoke .
15 And it 's never quite fitted for me that he could be so stiff and laconic in Cabinet and yet try and be much more expansive on these set-piece occasions .
16 We were due at Chauk , an old field town , next day and Captain Tizzard advised me to take Rachel to the hospital there , but warned me that he could not delay his sailing for more than a few hours .
17 I asked him for something to ease the pain , but he reminded me that he could n't because I had a head wound .
18 ‘ Stapleton told me that he could not allow any other man to give me the money for my divorce , ’ Mrs Lyons said .
19 Eliot did not doubt the resilience or resolve of the British people ; but he remarked to me that he could not see a man like Neville Chamberlain coping with a major conflict .
20 Although he published much of Herbert Read , he told me that he could not cope with Read 's numerous books on Art .
21 He told me that he could understand the objections to the scheme by the residents , due to the fact that the width of the road was four feet less than the width of the road in Loraine Crescent .
22 ‘ He taught me that you could win without having the fastest car , by tactics and organisation .
23 It never occurred to me that you could be this spiteful . ’
24 It seemed to me that you could not edge in a word ! ’ retorted Theda .
25 ‘ Only after you 'd told me that you could n't get involved .
26 Realizing the extent of the betrayal , it was clear to both of them that they could not hang around so close to the target area hoping for survivors .
27 Not only did Brown Owl go on living at Longreen and being their Brown Owl ; the Pack won an unexpected new friend in Sir George Phillips , who , when he heard how they had saved the plane 's pilot from disaster in the bog , suddenly turned out to be not ‘ crabby ’ at all , as Mr. Gordon had always made him out to be , but told them that they could use the Longreen Park meadow for just as long as they liked as a reward for their bravery .
28 But provoking discussion among the trainees of some straightforward opening questions may reassure them that they could cope themselves , at least initially , with Sheila .
29 Some only found out when their supplier told them that they could no longer buy tetra unless they could certify that it was going to be used in a ‘ non-dispersive manner ’ — ie not as a solvent even in a closed system .
30 It 's when you 've been flying them for a few days consecutively that it ( pardon the pun ) dawns on them that they could escape and find out what 's over the next hill .
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