Example sentences of "of that [noun] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Enough came out of that conversation to keep me brooding half the night . |
2 | But the form of that narcissism tells us more about men 's love of men : it is masculinity in general that they love , and there is " a contradictory corollary in the iconography of miners — it both suggests and suppresses sexuality . |
3 | The prospect of that responsibility terrifies me , and I know I would n't be content to sit at home all day with a baby . |
4 | ‘ They knew about us , the type of vehicle we were drivin' , and they instructed the keeper of that crossin' to tell us the road over the pass was open , that it was okay . ’ |
5 | The curator of that museum told him that a book was being written that would transform everyone 's perception of Modigliani , and this led Martens to Noel Alexandre . |
6 | The thought of that debt scares me silly . ’ |
7 | The death of his brother John at the beginning of that year affected him physically . |
8 | Disenchantement with the policy of that union led him to resign from it and to join another union , Association of Professional Executive Clerical and Computer Staff ( ‘ A.P.E.X . ’ ) |
9 | A portion of that inscription serves us well today and it reads and I quote all who shall hereafter live in freedom will be here reminded that to these men and their comrades we owe a debt to be paid with grateful remembrance of their sacrifice and with a high resolve that the cause for which they died will live eternally . |
10 | It was my first play and it came about by accident , evolving out of that Tolstoy play I was supposed to adapt for the BBC . |
11 | Ruth jerked round , the sheer force of that voice turning her . |
12 | England defeated Poland 1-0 , Roger Hunt the goalscorer and the tenacious manner of that victory persuaded us that the possibilities were immense ; of that team , only Jimmy Greaves would be missing from the World Cup Final . |
13 | Their quarry was at Roxburgh , three miles ahead , Heiton of that Ilk informed them . |
14 | Photographs of that time show him to have been clean shaven and crisply dressed . |
15 | No you wo n't want a copy of that photograph let me tell you . |
16 | I think the shock of that recognition drove me a little crazy myself . |
17 | If a suntan is top of that list give it top marks — after all , this is where the Spanish sun comes for its holiday . |
18 | ‘ Not a word out of that dog to let me know you were coming , ’ her mother said crossly . |
19 | It can not have helped him , but the restored democracy had treated the leaders of that attempt to destroy it with , if anything , excessive leniency . |
20 | The facelessness of that figure worried him deeply . |