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

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1 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
2 Mm okay , because I 'm doing it so much better am I sure that I 've got this right ?
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 The final score was 4–3 to Royston with everyone content that they had given their best .
7 well its interesting that you 've remembered it , I mean do you wish you had reported it ?
8 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 .
9 But , most importantly , its just that I have made more friends there .
10 Mr Browning had expressed himself surprised that she had failed to recognise and acknowledge the consideration for herself and her well-being which had influenced their decision about Ferdinando .
11 Was she sure that she had no objection to Sancerre with the meal ?
12 I take all that you have and it 's place and in it 's place I give you all that I have and all that I am .
13 " Are you sure that nothing has happened since the weekend ?
14 And are you happy that you 've no need now to be traipsing away up the moor every noon-tide , eh ? ’
15 He told me all that she had to say when she left it in trust for me .
16 And when ye would set out for Castille , let all the people know in secret , that they make themselves ready , and take with them all that they have , so that none of the Moors in the suburb may know thereof ; for certes ye can not keep the city , neither abide therein after my death .
17 ‘ You think it 's something mystical that we have to undergo , I do n't !
18 Well see a black one still that we 've coming
19 He eavesdropped on church leadership meetings in our home and then made it his business to tell everybody all that we had discussed .
20 Had Hotspur even confided to him all that she had urged and confessed , yesterday evening ?
21 I told her all that I had read of him .
22 He found it strange that he had just buried Tosspot who used to clean the platters and tankards in this very tavern .
23 Yes it has , and as my mind races back over nearly four decades I can not help but smile , how is it possible that everything has changed so much ?
24 Is n't it possible that there 's been an error — a computer error , perhaps ?
25 Was it possible that she had allowed Harry to make love to her ?
26 Was it possible that she had tried to bribe the undertaker with her body ?
27 I mean , is it possible that he had some emotional involvement outside the family ? ’
28 Was it possible that he had actually wanted her to turn his offer down ?
29 All during the night , over and over again , she had found it absurd that she 'd ever considered herself a happy woman .
30 ‘ Thinking back on that occasion , ’ Kimberley said , ‘ is n't it odd that we have n't heard a squeak from the frogs about it ? ’
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