Example sentences of "[pron] [prep] [noun sg] that [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Although the sacred character of the pillar crypts has been questioned , there is plenty of evidence that they too were cult structures . |
2 | Lady Thatcher left nobody in doubt that she disliked public transport in all its forms . |
3 | An example may help : property could be left to somebody on condition that he did something . |
4 | Here your role is to ensure that any plan has been developed in enough detail to satisfy you as manager that it is workable . |
5 | So we come to you with confidence that You understand the pressures and delights of daily living with people of all ages . |
6 | ‘ But I have to warn you in advance that I 'm not a very good dancer . |
7 | Its label tells you in French that it is guaranteed unpasteurised and made using malt ‘ d'orge de culture biologique ’ . |
8 | ‘ So it could hardly have taken you by surprise that she 'd started up life with a different partner . ’ |
9 | But now , we said to our people , if anybody has something about Eismark that they had not the money to explore , now we can unlock the money . ’ |
10 | The child who comes home saying , ‘ I hate school ’ , learns that it is not everything about school that she dislikes when her mother says ‘ It 's been a bad day today , has n't it ? |
11 | For a moment he was swept by a desire to empty his pockets before her , give her everything of value that he was carrying with him . |
12 | and financial circumstances and erm , this was something of course that I had to leave to the people who were working got himself another job . |
13 | ‘ There 's something in butter that we need for our sex drive . |
14 | Yesterday , his uncompromising conclusions left no one in doubt that it did . |
15 | I was the one in hide-and-seek that you never came looking for and I hid for hours from no-one … . |
16 | The trouble is I 'm trying to keep everything in order that we need . |
17 | John Neville 's inactivity in the face of Edward 's advance surely owed something to awareness that he could not rely on duchy support . |
18 | John Neville 's inactivity in the face of Edward 's advance surely owed something to awareness that he could not rely on duchy support . |
19 | There is one there is another one on evaluation that I think , erm I 'll give to Ray because he 's doing that evaluation thing |
20 | is one at control that you can call back in or destroyed and be replaced by |
21 | As the time approached for me to concentrate on my matriculation , I decided to offer Charlie the opportunity to buy out my share of the partnership and even arranged for a qualified accountant to replace me in order that they could take over the book-keeping . |
22 | Previous to the Revolution Ras Tafari expected daily that he would be imprisoned which , in his opinion , would have been the equivalent of a death sentence ; and accordingly he confided his will and all his available money to me in order that I should arrange for its transmission to the Bank of England in trust for his children . |
23 | Balcon , for one , was not aware of any frustration on the part of his filmmakers , unless he was dishonest when remarking in his autobiography , ‘ It is puzzling to me in retrospect that none of my films … in any way reflected the despair of the times in which we were living . ’ |
24 | Partners have to reach a common understanding of good learning environments and of the conditions which produce them in order that they may jointly promote them . |
25 | It was a look so burning and intense that it had left her fearful and uncertain , and it was only by immersing herself in paperwork that she had been able to recapture some of her habitual calm . |
26 | It was crowded , and there was nothing on display that she thought appropriate . |
27 | For me , too , it seems allied with giving the fundamental grief and despair room and expression , using them as a kind of necessary ballast but not taking so much of them on board that they swamp the vessel . |
28 | Puts them on notice that you 've been to see a solicitor . |
29 | It 's not really up to me to judge that they are the best ever . |
30 | So little of a reliable nature is known of Cemaleddin Aksarayi 's life , so prominent is the association of him with Aksaray that it is tempting to think that he passed his whole life there : such certainly is the thrust of the Ottoman sources as well as Melikoff 's article . |