Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [is] that [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ One thing these workless weeks in Venice have taught me is that I need my profession .
2 The first thing I said to the commissioning editors when I met them is that I would not commission one programme .
3 The problem with using them is that they may produce a self-fulfilling prophecy .
4 ‘ What angers me is that they were on a government controlled game reserve and planned it carefully .
5 ‘ 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 .
6 What worries me is that they may break down the wall scrambling over it .
7 What worries me is that it is not going to end there .
8 ‘ The one thing that worries me is that I do n't think he cares .
9 Erm , this is something that I 've spoken with about over a long period and what really has concerned me is that we 've two red signals , both facing the traffic and children and blind people could be crossing thinking the traffic had held up , and when I or detecting we rely on our own engineers maybe going round that way , maybe the police or public reporting it .
10 the reason the world does n't know us is that it did not know him .
11 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 .
12 ‘ The main reason that I am contacting you is that I thought you might be interested to know that John ( stage name Joan Rawson ) was awarded the Eric Rowley Trophy for the artist who has done the most for charity over the last 12 months .
13 What 's really worrying me is that we may be dealing with amateurs . ’
14 Certainly , yes , some some people who live in the flats , come along to the branch quite regularly , and generally the the impression which they give me is that they 'll they will be happier when they 're the flats have been replaced .
15 The unspoken message of the video they lend you is that you start the week head-planting in the snow and finish it bouncing imperturbably down virgin slopes .
16 We provide a platform for people to earn substantial money erm you know the only guarantee we give you is that we will give you the opportunity .
17 The reason they do not like it is that they are so sensitive about it .
18 Perhaps the best way of describing it is that it will put you at peace with yourself — which is what is intended .
19 The importance of liking yourself is that you do n't need the approval of other people — you do n't m-ed other people to tell you that you are a good person , a caring mum , an intelligent member of staff , a considerate daughter , etc .
20 The reason it ends up swallowing and eating everything is that it 's seen as the only choice .
21 Gravedigger Jose Molina said : ‘ What scares me is that I think I 'll be her first victim . ’
22 Suppose that you decide that the employee 's main payoff from constantly telephoning you is that he receives encouragement and reassurance .
23 True it is that we ai n't in the habit of entertaining the likes of you , sir , most of the gentry as stops here in Newark preferring to bait down Saracen 's Head with that there Mr Thompson , but — ’
24 How much of a danger do you think there is that we 'll get yet another sea change at the home office and policies on cautioning and criminal justice generally , will be reversed again ?
25 The suggestion made there is that it is only equitable that the jurisdiction can not be exercised against a creditor unless the same conditions are applicable to him at the time he receives the payment as are applicable to jurisdiction over the debtor .
26 What surprises me is that he said it in public . ’
27 ‘ What surprises me is that you 're aware of it .
28 ‘ The reason the police have n't come to question you is that I have n't told them about my suspicions . ’
29 It will be B format at £5.99 on 23rd September , and the main reason I believe it is that it has a new hardback ( Big Hole and Baby Universes ) simultaneously .
30 The position was that the plaintiffs effectively retained possession of the surgery premises and the defendant er moved out of the premises and er went and found other surgery premises and er the position as I understand it is that he is carrying on his own practice today from other premises , the plaintiffs are such as now surviving , are still continue to practice from the former part of the premises .
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