Example sentences of "that [pron] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Landing feet first , I broke only partway through the crust , so that nothing but my boots plunged down into the softer material beneath . |
2 | They both knew that nothing between them was diminished , their affection could stand the disappointment of their hoped-for treat . |
3 | The Body being thus equipp 'd and laid in the Coffin ( which Coffin is sometimes very magnificent ) , it is visited a second time to see that it is bury 'd in Flannel , and that nothing about it sowed with Thread . |
4 | It is enough that nothing in your lifetime |
5 | I have to say that nothing in my career so far has prepared me for this kind of work . |
6 | Though his theories of perception ‘ made him slip so easily into a feeling that nothing around him existed , or alternatively that he did not exist in anything around him ’ ( 66 ) , he dismisses his own supernatural powers as coincidence until they become too overwhelming to be ignored . |
7 | Let's hope that nothing like it ever occurs again . |
8 | Now when Simon saw that the spirit was bestowed through the laying on of the apostles hands , he offered them much money , saying , give this authority to me as well , so that everyone on whom I lay my hands may receive the Holy Spirit . |
9 | Now when Simon saw was bestowed through the laying on of the apostles hands , he offered them money saying , give this authority to me as well so that everyone on whom I lay my hands may receive the Holy Spirit . |
10 | This is what we 've achieved by extreme centralization and extreme specialization — a society so complex that everyone in it is winning the race . |
11 | The whole idea of this experiment , as I see it , is that everyone in it is going to decide , and carry out , much of what is now decided by experts and provided by big organisations . |
12 | He just makes sure that everyone in his team knows the job they have to do and the accountabilities they hold . |
13 | Your next action today is to set a standard that everyone in your team attends a conference at least once every six months . |
14 | Make sure that everyone in your team knows what 's happening on the revenue front today , this week , this month . |
15 | Just one proviso and it is one that everyone in our industry knows … this business is no soft option . |
16 | All of a sudden , she realised there had been a collective intake of breath and that everyone around her was staring at the monitors . |
17 | For centuries civilised man thought poetry was the pinnacle he must reach for — ’ He caught himself suddenly and smiled for the first time Blanche had known him to , the embarrassed smile of a passionate devotee who suddenly discovers that everyone around him , whom he thought entranced by his obsession , was in fact sniggering behind his back . |
18 | ‘ Ball-breaker , ’ she said loudly , so loudly that everyone around them turned . |
19 | With that , careless of his obvious amazement that someone of her slender weight could not only pack such a punch but dare to do so , she spun rapidly round and raced back the way she had come . |
20 | Almost a quarter ( 22 per cent of those aged 65 — 74 and 23 per cent aged 75 + ) consider that it is very likely that someone of their age will develop a serious illness over the next ten years . |
21 | I have no doubt that a brilliant article will appear but I am not at all fooled that someone of your peculiar talents would either be asked or would agree to such an easy exercise . |
22 | ‘ I do not imagine for a minute that someone of your ability will have come here without prying into my background . |
23 | I disagree with the idea that someone on my salary should be asked to contribute the same as the person next door , who is probably earning only half as much . |
24 | I think it genuinely irresponsible that someone with my theatrical track-record has written a play about this internationally known theatrical figure yet it has only been seen by a few people . ’ |
25 | ‘ I can hardly believe , ’ he found himself saying , ‘ that someone like me could have become an … er … |
26 | Remember that someone like yourself is going to buy it , so put down what you think is important . |
27 | ‘ It 's only after that that someone like myself would look for technical skill , but it has to have that initial force to grab your attention , 99% of the time . ’ |
28 | Good heavens , is it really likely that someone like you could catch a man rich enough to own a house like this ? |
29 | From the hundreds of letters I have received from adult survivors the message is quite clear : they wish that someone in their childhood had stopped it . ’ |
30 | Detectives hunting the murderer of an old age pensioner say they 're convinced that someone in his tiny village community is shielding whoever is responsible . |