Example sentences of "[to-vb] and that [pron] [be] " in BNC.

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1 I told him not to worry and that I was quite impressed and would be interested in managing the band .
2 I 'd told her not to worry and that he was one of the lads , although I 'd never seen him before , and we were just waiting for her to go before we started the party .
3 And then suddenly , just as Artemis felt Buttons was beginning to tire and that she was regaining control , as they topped a hill and began the run down the opposite side , a hedge loomed up in front of her , divided by a solid looking five-bar gate which was firmly closed .
4 To say whether they feel the things that that they like to see and that we 're not doing .
5 As I understand it , the Sunday Times is not objecting , primarily , to the fact that people have been left out , but that there were not sufficient young ( meaning under 40 ) novelists to include and that there was too much emphasis on the rather elderly young like Ben Okri , Kazuo Ishiguro and Iain Banks , who are well enough established .
6 By now Kapuscinski is on his ‘ last legs ’ , and he telexes Warsaw to say that he wants to leave and that it is ‘ more or less clear ’ that ‘ the Angolans will win ’ .
7 Spell out your action plan as precisely as possible so that you are clear what you have to do and that it is realistic .
8 Make sure that the software is compatible with the other applications you want to run and that it 's the genuine UK version , not a grey import .
9 Make sure that the software is compatible with the other applications you want to run and that it 's the genuine UK version , not a grey import .
10 ‘ But once he told me that he was n't about to change and that he was likely to be a lifetime philanderer , I saw red and thought , ‘ Screw you !
11 THE Investment Management Regulatory Organisation ( Imro ) has admitted it was partly to blame for allowing the Maxwell pension fraud to happen and that it was ‘ thumped ’ for its supervision of the Maxwell fund managers by the parliamentary select committee on social security .
12 " Mr Herriot , " he said as the smoke rose around his ears , " do you ever feel when sammat happens that it was meant to happen and that it was for t'best ? "
13 From the way his eyes kept darting to and fro she guessed that he had something more important to say and that he was waiting until Eleanor was safely out of sight and earshot .
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