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

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1 The caravan , we 'd like , made sure that nothing happened cos we were renting it , and then as we went through a petrol station , on the way home
2 In the academic world there is a feeling that nothing exists until it is written down .
3 I think all art to some extent is subjective , but I think that most people would agree that some things are so beautiful that everyone agrees that they are very worthwhile and should n't be destroyed .
4 This , of course , was not her only reward in life , but she made her hour a ritual that everyone observed and she derived a lot of pleasure from it .
5 Again , a film 's flaws did little irreparable damage to Crawford , who could not be judged simply on his acting performance , but also for the energy and dedication he put into making his character real — and the fact that everyone knew that he was really running to professional standards .
6 The Convention not only transferred the Crown to William and Mary , but also laid down certain terms for the new rulers in the document known as the Declaration of Rights , and if the offer of the Crown was not strictly speaking conditional upon William and Mary 's acceptance of these terms , it was clear that everyone expected that they were to abide by them .
7 Like sunnink reely glamorous that everyone wants an' I ca n't see woss so wrong wiv vat. 'Cos I ai n't gonner get no kitchen wiv pitcher winders an' some geezer wiv a pipe like you was on abaht am I now ?
8 Chesarynth booted in the program , making her own little file with an octopus of dark hollow symbols : a worm that would eat up any trace of her prying , provided she did the whole thing quickly enough that no-one noticed while she was in .
9 No it was during the conversation he er he said that I hear that you went to flat and I said yes and he said er well you just missed me , I 'd been there a couple of days before .
10 ‘ My friends are people that I trust and I do n't have to put on airs with them — they know me and do n't assume that I 'm a terrific snob if I happen to be very quiet . ’
11 Early Muddy Waters stuff : his stuff was the first slide that I heard and I did n't know what it was ; I did n't know if someone was playing steel guitar ; it sounded like they were fretting the guitar and slidin' .
12 One of the another thing that I remember when I was in er they come to the er delegate meeting in June .
13 The one that I remember and I hope that that er the papers are either here in Caernarfon in the archives or p possible in the National Library because my cousin , gave most of the Brothers papers that he had control over
14 I could take it and Barry knew that I knew that he knew I could take it .
15 But in doing so I 'd be telling her that I knew that it had happened and therefore that Simon had talked to me .
16 And so that I hope that I hope you find that interesting .
17 And there will be opportunities to apply for support from the British Film Institute and elsewhere erm in order that we can expand er what we 're doing in that area and I , I just wanted to let the board know about that and to say that erm er this is the route that I 'm currently taking and erm I will be reporting to them when there are specific developments and that I hope that you approve of er me attempting to expand our provision in this area .
18 I would be tempted to suggest that the Thames Valley CID read too many detective stories , except that I doubt whether they read at all .
19 Before returning to the Cape , he had written ‘ I have been idle so long that I doubt if I shall ever do a single grand battement in my life again — I crack when I move . ’
20 It was then that I realized that he was going to leave me on my own .
21 The message that I get when I try is Invalid media or Track 0 bad — disk unusable .
22 By that I mean that he considers schematic ways of making measurements , set up in accord with the rules of the theory , and sees if by any ingenious means he can circumvent a restriction like that imposed by equation [ 2 ] .
23 By that I mean that I see the New English Art Club as standing for a cultured , civilised , very English approach to art — a kind of visual stability .
24 achieve but I do n't think they ever will , that I mean once you start you , you
25 I ca n't afford it to , apart from that I mean and it was
26 That I mean if they all came up trumps that 's Nottinghamshire covered basically .
27 They say that I mean if you see owt ,
28 that , that , gives you enjoyment , I mean other than that I mean if it 's all pre-planned
29 It is in my body qua sensitive that sensations occur ; and the occurrence of a sensation in some part of my body qua sensitive is all that I mean when I say that I feel a sensation in some part of my body .
30 It is this that I mean when I talk metaphorically about " wandering " through Biomorph Land .
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