Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] [that] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 And like my parents sort of went , the thought that they gave them money that we had for it , yeah
2 Well , I 'd just been paid , so there was no problems about me having money to score , so I think I 'd just set me mind that I wanted to sort meself out once and for good .
3 ‘ You 've won , Leo , ’ she managed quietly , ‘ and I hope with all my heart that you find it a pyrrhic victory . ’
4 ‘ I could not accept in my heart that I had a problem , ’ she explains .
5 I told my GP that I intended going to Bristol as soon as I was well enough .
6 ‘ There has never been jealousy on my part that she has taken my mother 's place . ’
7 We never came to any agreement , but I can say for my part that I developed fairly firm ideas of my own on the matter during the course of such discussions , and they are by and large the beliefs I still hold today .
8 It proves my case that he has n't been in touch again .
9 It was my experience that they took an extremely passive line , waiting to see if the situation would change and the spouse return .
10 It 's my experience that everybody thinks how old everybody else is . "
11 You have absolutely nothing at all to do with it , and I resent sometimes the implications that there is this kind of artificial competitiveness amongst actors , because it 's been my experience that it does n't exist .
12 ‘ It 's only because it might hamper my investigations that I do n't invite you to tell Dysart about his wife 's in fidelity tomorrow .
13 I had a bath , then had to wait to see this officer in charge , and because they read on my notes that I 'd barricaded , I was put on this wing like C1 .
14 He made such a great hole in my gum that he had to stitch me up afterwards . "
15 It 's presenting to my superiors that I find really scary .
16 I told my Mum that I had a headache so she let me stay at home .
17 I think it 's only due to the way I was brought up by my mum that I did n't grow up with this real block , thinking it 's great to be white .
18 My dear Paul , in ten minutes I am going to tell my board that I have become a convert to Catastrophe Theory .
19 Then I became the black sheep and I found to my horror that everyone thought I was off my bloody head .
20 WHEN my NHS three-tooth bridge had to be replaced , I found to my horror that what had cost £150 three years ago would now set me back some £650 if supplied privately .
21 And whilst I have gone to Middleton 's grave in the village of Mildenhall , I have found that I could in no way criticise his rejection of my plea that he stayed with the Pathfinders .
22 It has always been my hope that he did n't trouble to bestir himself even when we had gone out of sight .
23 My precious work , my mainstay that I carried everywhere with me — even into hospital — was about to be taken away .
24 It was at this stage of my search that I started to find lead weights .
25 I 'd pretty much made up my mind that they had to be forced into action , but it was such a difficult decision .
26 There is no doubt in my mind that they exist . ’
27 It is in my mind that they did not want to kill me , but Isay was left to face them alone .
28 ‘ It boggles my mind that everyone thinks they can pull the wool over the eyes of a company that 's had 30 years experience in dicking rock bands .
29 ‘ It never went through my mind that we had left Becky and Emma behind , ’ he said .
30 ‘ There is no doubt at all in my mind that we have all lives many lives before and that we have an individual life-force which never dies . ’
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