Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] that in [art] " in BNC.

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1 Chairman , thank , thank you very much indeed erm Chairman , I will in fact and er perhaps if I read that in the first instance I have n't circulated it erm if I read that the first instance it will set the of what I have to say .
2 I read that in the
3 She sounded ill-tempered and I realised that in the absence of me , Syl and Lili she must have dined alone with Mrs Monro and Robert and the gallery owner .
4 And although my initial work was with the individual child , I found that in a large number of cases , the parental interest was of a high order and , and the children 's willingness to involve parents in their behavioural difficulties was also of a high order , so I found myself working not just within the school , not just with the child , but in a parent-child situation .
5 I recalled that in the New Testament , in the life of Jesus as written in the first four books , there were many psychic happenings .
6 I noted that in the detailed report I handed in later . ’
7 And I noticed that in the wardrobe was a spare pillow .
8 I noticed that in the report on City vs Arse , Rocastle played the 90 minutes and got no mention at all .
9 I guessed that in the absence of a sign to In Salah the lads would have kept going towards Hamouda , so I followed .
10 I had tried three of them , swallowing the small amounts in the glass with what I thought was a superbly noncommittal expression when I discovered that in the middle of the room were two iron spittoons , waist-high .
11 He said : ‘ Before the match I warned that in the strong wind any mistakes would be costly — and we certainly made mistakes . ’
12 I decided that in the circumstances this was not a job that I would entrust anyone else to do , and I motored to Hampstead myself .
13 Mother and I decided that in the interests of hygiene we could not take Father 's body into Chiguana , but must bury him where he lay .
14 ‘ Of course I would have liked to have taken 50 or 60 wickets , but I felt that in the latter part of the season , I proved my fitness once and for all .
15 No , I mean , I wrote down here what tone of voice — English obsession with newspaper class , which is what I was talking about format which you covered , and I said that I felt that in the States that seems to an outsider only the New York Times , but even that sort of , as you say , covers a whole range of non-quality , from a British point of view non-quality , press .
16 I knew that in the main they were painted by Indian and mestizo artists at the command of the Europeans .
17 But I saw that in the glazier and when I worked in there , they would bring people in .
18 I mean for instance on the question of identification after 45 years it 's very difficult , I saw that in the Demianuk trial , to get satisfactory er evidence , but of course er I think British rules of evidence probably would simply mean it was excluded if that was the case , and it was fairly done and the law were n't changed and it was the law as it stands er then I 'd be in favour of it .
19 ‘ Oh yes , thank you , I won that in the raffle at the WI do , did n't I. ’ Those are the threads of Gulliver .
20 I hoped that in the Queen 's Speech the Government would set out a programme that showed that we were prepared to play our part in removing the scourge of poverty , of short life and of environmental destruction which is the lot of so many people in the world .
21 And I missed that in the seventies and eighties , and my wife said you know you 're mad , towards the late eighties she told me off , she said you 're mad , you 'll spend your life looking for something that you 've already got , for god 's sake just concentrate on what you r are , you 're an actor , do that , perform .
22 A widely used example is that of a local authority which ruled that in no circumstances would it employ a teacher with red hair .
23 which established that in the absence of a prohibition in the memorandum , the articles could be altered so as to authorise such an issue .
24 However , since the decision in Fowler v. Lanning , which held that in an action for unintentional trespass to the person the plaintiff must prove negligence on the part of the defendant the same may be true of cases of trespass to goods , though the matter can not be regarded as finally settled .
25 But she admitted that in the aftermath of the collision on Borough Road , Birkenhead she had feared the worst .
26 But it did make a difference — she realized that in the long hours she lay awake thinking about it .
27 I say in interesting , if you built that in a model , people would n't believe you .
28 Fisher wrote a kind letter to Ramsey , who found that in the circumstances it showed a generous spirit .
29 Not according to Downes and Young ( 1987 ) , who found that in the post-war period , the rate of increase of crime under the Conservatives was , on average , twice that under Labour .
30 She found that in the time allowed four-fifths of the adult pairs conversed , looked or smiled at each other .
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