Example sentences of "[pron] that [pron] " in BNC.

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31 It is far easier to buy some extra flowers or to pick an additional bunch from your garden , than to explain to someone that you would like to take some of your gift home with you in order to give it back to them again at a later date !
32 You know , I mean , I 'm just thinking out loud , it has to be someone that you can leave messages with
33 Especially if it , especially if it 's someone that you 're snogging as well .
34 Just think , someone that you fancy supposed to be someone in your dreams and stuff like that
35 Be careful of becoming so involved with someone that your other social life suffers .
36 Mildred was now faced with the impossible task of convincing someone that there was an elderly magician in the pond .
37 I either leave her with someone that she likes and trusts , or ask someone to stay at my house and look after her .
38 Robert merely had to drop a few bon mots from Marwan Ibrahim Al-Kaysi 's handbook into the conversation and Maisie 's eyes widened the way they did when you offered to take her out for a meal or when she was telling you how someone had told someone that she had a beautiful mouth .
39 I really thought I was not only his girlfriend but someone that he really trusted because he knew I was energetic and dynamic and could get things done . ’
40 These considerations explain why to say of someone that he is entitled to have authority means that he should be in a position of real power and then he will have legitimate authority .
41 Of course we may say of someone that he is imaginative if he is original and spontaneous , and if his work is expressive .
42 Of course , the only way out of his troubles would be to confess to someone that he was passing himself off as a Muslim for the purposes of financial gain .
43 Someone that he was trying to forget .
44 Say , because I 'm meeting someone that he 'd plan out his
45 Try as we might , we could not persuade ourselves that its dabchick-bill was pied .
46 Even if we can convince ourselves that nobody is getting hurt , even if we are sure we are not cheating , we have a suspicion that it is inappropriate . ’
47 We 're articulate enough to fool ourselves that we 're nice people , but there 's a strong undercurrent to our thinking that encourages us to view people with a disability as lesser , and until we come to terms with that , we will never have a proper support system .
48 One of the most difficult things for modern parents is to remind ourselves that we must maintain a life of our own .
49 This wholeness comes about when we realize for ourselves that we need Jesus as our rescuer and companion , redeemer and friend for life 's journey .
50 It is perhaps once again necessary to remind ourselves that we are not merely concerned with the behaviour of adults .
51 As I do not suggest or recommend that we reduce our intake to such a very low level , we need not concern ourselves that we will eat insufficient quantities to endanger our health .
52 This is necessary to make sure we are functioning in a realistic way , that we are not kidding ourselves that we have abilities that we do not , but more importantly , to ensure we are not allowing our inabilities to nullify our abilities .
53 We must therefore resist any temptation to read a book on doubt like a medical dictionary , or before long we may convince ourselves that we are suffering from every variety of doubt .
54 We are so ashamed of ourselves that we keep quiet about the whole sorry business .
55 However , we have to remind ourselves that we are using a byproduct of other wind sports , and hope that , like kite flying , they too prosper !
56 However , if we kid ourselves that we are all sweetness and light , then our angry and hateful Shadow will manifest itself elsewhere — in other people , in our view of the world , in our body , and in dreams ( perhaps as a dark , shadowy figure , or a thoroughly unpleasant character ) .
57 As long as we kid ourselves that we could not even imagine wanting to murder someone , for example , those murderous impulses will be acted out by others , as a mirror of our Shadow .
58 It contradicts and condemns us in our pride , our self-sufficiency , our ethics , our politics , and our religion which , far from being our point of closest access to God , is the house we build in order to hide ourselves from him , to convince ourselves that we have him in our control .
59 If we daydream while going through the motions of reading we can still recognise words , and perhaps even convince ourselves that we are reading .
60 In order not to obliterate its intuitive meaning , and yet satisfy ourselves that we are not falling into a subtle trap , we denote the constant polynomial ( a , 0,0 , … ) in J[x] once again by
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