Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] [pron] [be] that " in BNC.

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1 And David says te shouts er tell her er about er when Dawn was doing her and she says I opened the window she says I says what was that you were gon na say to er Ashley ?
2 And the final reflection which suggests itself is that if this pattern of behaviour should prove to be normal , it should be assumed — at least until the contrary is demonstrated — that it is beneficial and has been evolved by trial and error as a preservative device or mechanism .
3 It may be one that is large and far-reaching or it may appear relatively small and trivial but … ( of ) special significance for the person who makes it is that his choice will help to determine the pattern of his unique development over time .
4 The answer to the question whether motivation arousal patterns derive from one 's past or from the situation in which one finds oneself is that they derive from both .
5 Cos what normally happens is with tetanus , that the reason it kills you is that you stop breathing because your muscles that work your lungs , the diaphragm , the intercostal muscles between the ribs , those seize up and you just stop breathing .
6 The main shift as he sees it is that the service has become cash limited overnight .
7 All it tells us is that a man walked through the wood and threw a white stick down .
8 ‘ However , what upsets me is that I have heard unconfirmed rumours that some of the riders were threatening to pull out if I were put in the third row of the grid as was at first planned .
9 What impresses me is that when the causes of this ancient conflict have been forgotten , except by those who have made a study of it , this monument remains , crudely chiselled and doubtless seldom visited , testament to three modest souls who died for what they believed in and who are otherwise lost to history .
10 What astonishes me is that the whole subject of injury from radiation seems to have been treated at the time with a casualness that approaches imbecility .
11 The Americans tried to do it in Panama , what disgusts me is that these are the pictures that sold , the ones done when there was no more opposition .
12 What angers me is that they were on a government controlled game reserve and planned it carefully .
13 What amazes me is that , in spite of the horrific nature of what I have seen , I feel neither repulsion nor revulsion .
14 What worries me is that they may break down the wall scrambling over it .
15 But what worries me is that , since middle age has been put to fright , will old age descend overnight like a sudden frost on the dew ? ’
16 What worries me is that it is not going to end there .
17 I 'm no expert , but what worries me is that , when you 're dealing with madmen , they increase their demands at the slightest sign of weakness . ’
18 What worries us is that our sales could be affected because fingers of suspicion are being pointed at us . ’
19 What happens there is that a ‘ really gay ’ reading of Coward is put into play , much as I have already done with Brief Encounter , but on the grounds that a homosexual writer can only write about homosexuality ( analogous cases would be the insistence that Edward Albee 's Who 's Afraid of Virginia Woolf is ‘ really ’ about a gay couple , or that Tennessee Williams 's Blanche Dubois is nothing but a transposed drag queen ) .
20 What concerns me is that a group of clubs had clandestine meetings .
21 What concerns me is that , in effect , the Minister is saying that all campaigns are condemned before they begin .
22 What concerns me is that the vast majority are not coming to enjoy the Park but are using the roads as convenient thoroughfares .
23 What concerns us is that if those things are done outside the IASC 's control , it threatens to undermine our credibility .
24 For the moment , what concerns us is that this government is the product of change extending over several centuries , coming to fruition only in the past century .
25 Gravedigger Jose Molina said : ‘ What scares me is that I think I 'll be her first victim . ’
26 What surprises me is that you 're aware of it .
27 What surprises me is that he said it in public . ’
28 What surprises us is that a man of his means should have such superb false ones . ’
29 What bothers me is that I 'm not convinced he has done enough .
30 What annoys me is that I know I saw the damn thing not too long ago !
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