Example sentences of "[verb] that [pron] [vb past] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't know why I became her friend , but I do know that we got on very well , + rarely ‘ fell out ’ . |
2 | ‘ So , ’ Alyssia joined in , ‘ we thought we 'd drop by and let you know that everything worked out in the end . |
3 | ‘ Benedict ! ’ she cried , and did not know that she stretched out her arms to him . |
4 | Yeah because if I work it out I 'll just know that i it made so and so but I wo n't know that it gave off that I 'll just remember that it made like zinc chloride or something I wo n't remember |
5 | Dan did you know that he pissed out of the window this morning ? |
6 | My hon. Friend might be interested to know that we sent out a questionnaire to 5,293 people who volunteered for redundancy and 76 per cent . |
7 | But she maintained that he went off to the Supersight factory with Brian Harley for several days . |
8 | I do not think it can be claimed that they opened up new territory ( writings by Dorothy Heathcote and others in the 1970s were concerned with a level of sophistication in drama teaching which the team seemed not to be able to articulate ) , but in terms of giving some sense of order to the basic functioning of drama the publication deserves to be seen as an important landmark . |
9 | Commission officials say that they sought out the most talented people in each field , regardless of gender or race . |
10 | people say that you went out with is that true ? |
11 | And he accepts that he set out on the lonely road to stardom too early in life . |
12 | Well you see , what Freud had to explain here was how he could have had such a long dream when the dreamer reported that he woke up more or less instantly from the stimulus of something hitting him on the back of the neck . |
13 | ‘ Greatly simplified calculations were done but it was realised that they left out many important factors and were therefore quite unreliable . |
14 | The eternal pessimist would think that he came back and nipped off again , you see . |
15 | I was always fascinated with harmony , anyway , from the '60s records that I grew up with — the Everly Brothers , Buddy Holly and the Crickets . |
16 | No-one cared that she jacked in to the lock on the tutor 's door , feeling around mentally to jig it open . |
17 | Solanki had told the Lok Sabha on March 30 that " I now regret that I handed over this note " but that " neither I nor my ministry instructed the Swiss authorities to stop or impede investigations into the Bofors case " . |
18 | Granpa clapped so loud as I returned to my place that some of the mums looked round and smiled , which made the old fellow even more determined to see that I stayed on at school until I was fourteen . |
19 | The objectives give us a way of er measuring at the end of the course whether the course has achieved for you what you wanted from we 'll come back as I said to those this afternoon and and just review them to see that you got out of the course what you . |
20 | For the purposes of sensationalism and drama it would be pleasant to report that he burst in with a look of alarm and a shout of excitement , or some fancy combination of both . |
21 | In one case , police admitted that they cried out for investigation , but explained that they could not undertake it as they had no men with the expertise needed . |
22 | Less than 48 hours after the world No.1 had lifted her third French Open title , doctors in Paris revealed that she picked up the injury towards the end of her quarter-final win over Jennifer Capriati . |
23 | We trust that you came up with some workable proposals . |
24 | And then it got that it blew over did n't it ? |
25 | ‘ You mean that someone leaned out of the window and shouted to you ? ’ |
26 | One woman was so mean that she turned out all the lights immediately they got into their bedroom . |
27 | He believed that he got up and felt his feet sink through the floor while the music from down below came up like vapour and was breathed rather than heard . |
28 | Britain believed that she came out of it very well . |
29 | Mr Morrison says that he took on the job ‘ because they said that it would be difficult but it had to be done and that 's what appealed to me ’ . |
30 | Despite the presence in his army of southern leaders — the Life of Wilfrid says that he stirred up ‘ all ’ the southern kingdoms — Wulfhere was defeated by Ecgfrith c . |