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

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1 Well I that it was you .
2 She was trying to tell me that we 're nobody .
3 ‘ She 's told me that it 's nothing she regrets .
4 I understand there are problems er but as a general principle it does seem to me that it 's something that needs to be looked at and the minister has said that a lot of these matters will be dealt with by a statement of practice and er he was asked by the honourable gentleman , the member for South Hams I think , er er er what the status of er these people were .
5 At the risk of having you bellow down the phone to me that it 's none of my business , I think you made a big mistake .
6 Not-do n't tell me that it 's our friend Sir Henry ! ’
7 ‘ It seems to me that it is we who are being treated like criminals but I do n't suppose I have any choice . ’
8 You 're going to try to tell me that it was him , not you ?
9 But it had never struck me that it was something he would notice .
10 She 's in the basement watching ‘ the telly ’ ' — he picked out the words sarcastically — ‘ though she did glance away from the screen just long enough to tell me that it was her mother 's bingo night .
11 Are you going to tell me that it was someone who came back on the train from London who gave you the key ? ’
12 If you 're going to tell me that she 's your sister , I 'd say you 'll have to try harder . ’
13 You should have told me that she was your life .
14 In the Southern the staff as always were great and I met a new doctor who told me that he was my brother in Jesus and in the hospitals I met many Christian nurses too .
15 Never occurred to me that he was anything but Lynda .
16 Yes , I do n't see but it does n't seem to me that there 's anything intrinsically better about Beethoven than Madonna .
17 However , it seems to me that there is something a little perverse in leaving me your notes on the making of the Big Glass when you must have known perfectly well that they contained material I would be certain to find offensive .
18 It seems to me that there is something finally maudlin and trivial about seeing neurosis as Nemesis . ’
19 It seems that the work I do takes so much of what is essential in me that there is nothing left .
20 ‘ From the word go , ’ she says , ‘ my father impressed on me that there is nothing finer than to beat someone playing well . ’
21 So it seems to me that there is nothing new there is no further justification and er on those grounds alone there is no reason to have this policy .
22 He reminded me that there were plenty in his early lifetime .
23 I do n't remember his words now and it would be ethically wrong for me to make them up , but he began to tell me that there was something in my lung .
24 It was left to a clinical teacher to absorb this stress , and to persuade me that there was nothing to gain from ‘ abandoning the cause ’ .
25 She told me that there was nothing to be said for death , nothing in mitigation : it was extinction , the end .
26 Even the fact that disappointed old toss-pots — unable to grapple with the idea that people once enjoyed themselves without getting drunk , vomiting and hitting one another — still react to the Sixties , as a notion , with comical indignation has never convinced me that there was anything special about that time .
27 ‘ And do n't try telling me that you 're his boss because that little toad , for a price , croaked who the complex does belong to and Enrique Armangual does n't spell Fernando Serra ! ’
28 She had known when she set eyes on them that they were nothing to do with the Smoke and nothing to do with the expedition that was preparing .
29 But I think that we can persuade them that it is something that Parliament has said a planning application that deals with local issues can be determined locally .
30 It proves to them that it is their situation which defeats them , not themselves , and there is nothing that anyone can do about it .
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