Example sentences of "[verb] things that [pron] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 apart from being positive in putting your point across and erm being clear in things that you say things that you do being strong about it
2 But we tried things that we 'd done in theory .
3 The Commission make us do things that we do not want to do and stops us doing what we want to .
4 It already makes us do things that we do not want to do and stops us doing things that we want to do .
5 A tremendous talent , but unless things were made very easy for him to get on and do things that he wanted to do , he would lose interest very quickly .
6 You will probably do things that you have never done before in your life .
7 Asked how personal development had been affected , responses reveal improvements in self-confidence , social skills and aspirations : ‘ it has given me extra confidence to speak at meetings , e.g. community council , community association meetings ’ ; ‘ it has brought out skills I never new I had ’ ; ‘ I have learned to work closer with people since I joined , which is a new experience for me , and become more tolerant of people 's attitudes and ways ’ ; ‘ I am more aware of my own attitude towards my group ’ ; ‘ it has given me more confidence in my own ability to learn new skills ’ ; ‘ made me do things that I thought I was not capable of doing ’ .
8 Well we 've all got things that we do n't want to do have n't we ?
9 I think he could see things that he wanted to do individually , maybe in the same way that Hendrix did .
10 You ca n't go around pushing people to do things that they do n't want to do .
11 In the end you had to try to put things that you saw out of your mind or else you would go mad .
12 You know things that I do n't .
13 Everybody thinks I know things that I do n't .
14 We do not recommend the ordinary letter service for sending things that you want covered for compensation .
15 Theorists are very stimulated by sort of quite interesting and new ideas of concept because ultimately a lot of theorists like sort of to be intellectually challenged they like things that they need to really sort of stretch their minds .
16 The the Council looking at the whole process of how it spends it money what it does , I think the theatre the start of this evening we were looking quite close about what we do and how we do it what we do n't do and what we should do and I think from what 's been said this evening will be re look closely the questions you 've raised things that you 've raised we 'll report it back to you in the hope of this meeting that we 'll actually moved forward because I think it 's in everybody interest everybody 's interest if the playhouse closes .
17 It already makes us do things that we do not want to do and stops us doing things that we want to do .
18 Having lived on my own for four years , I 've found ways of doing things that I like , on my own , without having to bother about anyone else , and now I 've met this man , it means shaking everything up .
19 We find things that we study yes .
20 Disregard things that we do better .
21 They took things that I wanted to pass on to the children
22 He even bullied the women who came into his shop , selling them things they did n't really want to buy and refusing to stock things that they did .
23 They do things that you do n't normally get from average places
24 I mean I am constantly being confronted with students who do things that I do n't actually understand , and they 're my own students , and actually that 's quite nice , I like that .
25 We always have to have things that you know are easier to do or are not s such a hassle with the environment .
26 When David did things that I thought were stupid , or when he did n't turn up , or he 'd turn up ‘ high ’ , I told him I thought he was stupid .
27 And you 'll get things that you know you 'll get an equation just in X then .
28 They see things that I miss and miss things that I see .
29 They see things that I miss and miss things that I see .
30 And in another light-year or two I was through the word-barrier , and the book had suddenly reached the stage — the wonderful moment to get to — where I could walk right into my imaginary country and see things that I had not consciously created , and listen to people talking and watch them moving , all apparently independent of me .
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