Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] that [pers pn] had " in BNC.
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1 | for whom that I had to decide whether I was going to marry him or give him up and decided I could n't give him up so I married him and was extremely happy and was shattered when he died and I , I , a , it went from you know I , I never real , thought I would be as happy , could be as happy as I was |
2 | She did not confirm for them that she had been meeting an escaped prisoner and she did not explain the significance of the print-out , but they clearly knew the first and it would be only a short time before they worked out the second . |
3 | It was sad for me that I had fallen in love with someone who did not love me , but it was not an experience I cared to repeat — for more and better reasons than the fear of pain . |
4 | ‘ And let her know that you cared so little for me that you had to be reminded ? |
5 | It was good of you to come at such short notice and lucky for me that you had no date for this evening , as you so easily might have done . ’ |
6 | I wanted to shout after him that I had made a mistake and that I had really understood him very well . |
7 | Dorian began to understand things about himself that he had never understood before . |
8 | He somehow managed to pound down to Kouklia on Chennaa , half by night and half by blazing day , and crossing the island was able to see for himself that it had been a more settled and prosperous year . |
9 | Who said of whom that they had ‘ stolen the sky and put up a sham sun ’ ? |
10 | there were some of them that I had missed er completely but |
11 | He wrote of himself that he had a ‘ heart full of blood & quick of impression ’ , was ‘ hasty of determination ’ , and ‘ leaky of secrets ’ . |
12 | Now he told me , that night we got so drunk , that it was because of you that it had n't happened . |
13 | He could organize the final output of everything that he had thought , right from the beginning through to end . |
14 | He could organise the final output of everything that he had thought right from beginning through to end . |
15 | All these years , she had carried Tyler 's image in her heart , and suddenly there he was , looking at her , startling her , his gaze finding its way into that secret part of her that she had always kept hidden . |
16 | For the next hour Fabia was alternately angry that he could take her to such heights only to call a halt when she responded too readily , and despair that he had made such a nonsense of her that she had n't known where the dickens she was . |
17 | ‘ Now , Taggy , you know well it is because of her that he had nothing . |
18 | Fergus had been so intensely aware of every separate part of her that it had been a pain and a torment . |
19 | He was a senior , dedicated member , and it did n't at first appear that he had committed any atrocities , but we later found out that he was responsible for denouncing people who had anti-Fascist sympathies , and that it was because of him that we had been taken to Tabiano . |
20 | She said of him that he had real taste with the produce and was a willing lad all round . |
21 | She brought with her in the car anything of mine that she had been able to find in the house ( plus a few things that just reminded her of me ) and they were all dumped in my front hall . |
22 | She had seen this money before , of course , and still had a little collection of it that she had made as a child , yet it was disconcerting to reflect that Johnny would use it as part of his everyday life . |
23 | She could tell by the feel of it that it had some papers inside , but she did not look at them . |
24 | It was no affair of his that she had left the London studio in the capable hands of her assistant . |
25 | On that evening , the day before the wedding , we went to visit our friend Clare Shenstone and her brother , friends of ours that we had met through Calvin Mark Lee . |
26 | ‘ It was for you that I had to leave that hotel suite and not return until daylight . ’ |
27 | Oliver wondered how long that would take , and remained silent all the way back to the shop , thinking about everything that he had seen and heard . |
28 | I would never punish any child who did n't agree with me that they had done something … |
29 | Then Holmes checked with me that I had my gun , an army revolver . |
30 | Fraser McLuskey kindly confirmed my belief that Leslie had indeed been in ‘ A ’ Squadron — it was with them that the Padre had dropped into France , and with them that he had carried out his ministry deep behind enemy lines . |