Example sentences of "[verb] [that] [vb base] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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31 Iago watched that fight to its end , and saw the survivors haled away into the forest and silence .
32 Just as they could n't leave that bug in her phone .
33 If it is easy for a man — it is usually the man who suffers from such fears — to hit difficulty due to his own self-doubt , it is doubly easy for his partner to support or feed that doubt by her own expectation of his failure or overt recognition of it .
34 The Bill sets that process on its way , and I congratulate the Government on introducing it .
35 Carnelian wo n't play that trick on me again .
36 For many programmers , this is their first taste of trying to sell houses in a buyers ' market , of static wages and of finding that demand for their skills no longer outstrips supply .
37 ‘ As well I know , ’ he said , ‘ or I might be tempted to thrash that cur beside you until he is senseless for what I hear that he has been saying about London of me and mine .
38 If she had n't known for a fact that he liked nothing about her she might have mistaken that note in his voice for admiration .
39 It is a love which redeems sinful people , not by saying : ‘ We 'll let bygones be bygones ’ , but by saying : ‘ I 'll bear that load for you ; you wo n't need it again . ’
40 She continued that support after his elevation to the House of Lords in 1970 and during his service as joint chairman of the Southern Flank of NATO and as a Deputy Lieutenant of the city of Edinburgh .
41 Dulcie Howes , who wrote that comment to me , had told the Cape Town critic Denis Hatfield at the time that John would never really be a dancer but that he had ‘ such a remarkable eye for balletic pattern , an imagination so vivid , and such an ear for music in relation to movement ’ that she was certain he would make a choreographer .
42 Luckily in all three of the situations outlined above , the carers have eventually discovered that support for them is available and this has made a great deal of difference to their lives .
43 With regard to the right hon. Gentleman 's earlier remarks about opting in , I suggest that he discusses that matter with his right hon. Friends who would have signed the treaty in full without waiting to see what the economic conditions were at a later stage .
44 ‘ You will have to explain that riddle for me , ’ he said .
45 I am delighted that we will continue that process under my right hon. Friends the Prime Minister and the Secretary of State in the new Parliament which will be formed some time late next spring or in the summer .
46 With interactive use of LIFESPAN , if a module is updated and approved in one package , it is likely that the task for managers of other packages which contain that module will , at some time , be to embody that change within their package .
47 The nervous man who 16 months ago called for ‘ a country at ease with itself ’ seemed at last to have achieved that ease in his own mind .
48 Now close your eyes and try to visualize that object in your mind , seeing it in precisely the same detail as before .
49 Whereas writers and even journalists aim to construct individual works , works that stand on their own , the only novelty allowed the scientist is to be first .
50 In his paper on ‘ Mourning and Melancholia ’ Freud established that in depression following the loss of a love-object the ego absorbs that object into itself so that the exaggerated self-reproaches , self-deprecation and self-hatred which typify the condition can be understood as sadistic drives which have been unconsciously directed on to the object whose ‘ shadow has fallen on the ego . ’
51 If Mola got there first , not only would he snatch that honour from him , but it might also mean the end of the war and his return to the relative anonymity of normal army routine .
52 The research evidence suggests that support from one 's family should be the last resort and not the first , and that even then it must be handled carefully to ensure that each party retains a proper independence of the other .
53 So I destroyed that place to which the
54 The New Testament clearly teaches that humankind in its natural fallen state is opposed to God ( Rom. 5:10 ; Col. 1:21 ; Jas 4:4 ) .
55 How he is in love with flesh and conveys that love to us .
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