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

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31 However , after having reached a position out of range of detection by the Cherbourg defences , P/O Atherton and his crew must have decided to circle and wait until they felt that the defences would have assumed that the attack was over and would therefore have relaxed their alertness .
32 Many techniques for stress reduction can be appropriated by the same injunctions to succeed that got you stressed in the first place , and should be discontinued if you spot that they have been subverted in this way ( unless your goal has also changed along the way from stress reduction to record-breaking ) .
33 My attackers had scattered and I assumed that a teacher was approaching along the corridor .
34 There is , however , a difference between imposing liability where the company has collapsed and it emerges that a director has been in total dereliction of duty or something close to it , and using the law to promote managerial dynamism .
35 part of that section is valid , and we say and we pleaded that it 's not so forth
36 Then I saw the top tier of the cake and that has got to be the er piece , piece de resistance I think as the French say and I know that some very exciting ideas are coming out of the South East region .
37 Most residents do n't object if you show that you have feelings too .
38 but should you have , should you have doubts about that my Lord then er what we urged your Lordship to do would be in your judgment er to include a consideration of the strength of the case er your Lordship is seized of the matter now , if your Lordship er considers that there are issues of law which require clarification from the European court of justice and in competition cases all the European court candid on references is to give guidance on questions of law , your Lordship identifies questions of law which need to be i which need to be resolved and you think that it is the most appropriate course to refer a question , then we would ask that your Lordship consider in the interim the position of the , the Lloyds Act clauses there are sort to be challenged by the defences because it will be
39 Details remain to be resolved and I hope that it will be possible to resolve them quickly .
40 However , the trucks failed to appear and they learned that talks will be held today with the telecommunications consortium .
41 Such evidence is now beginning to appear and I believe that my hon. Friends and I will be proved to have been right all along in our predictions of the effect of the student loan scheme .
42 I want you to know and I think that you do — that I love you more than I ever did before , but in a slightly different way .
43 How the poor fellow finally got his report together I do not know but I doubt that even he did n't realise that he was dealing with a supernatural force that did what it liked when it liked .
44 The former can do no more than skim the surface of an area which has recently been very heavily mined ; the latter is included because I think that this theory , though recent , is more than a passing fashion and contains some insights into the nature of knowledge .
45 He says they stopped selling replica handguns because he suspected that some of his customers wanted them for possible criminal reasons .
46 It matters because it means that a trust can be construed even from words which look rather unpromising .
47 He began it , but then he stopped because he decided that it was n't an interesting enough story .
48 The night before her operation Mrs Fellows was prescribed a sedative to help her relax and sleep because she admitted that she felt very nervous .
49 Perhaps we try too hard to modify because we feel that evolution should be a continuous process .
50 ‘ There was a feeling of disappointment that we were held to a draw in Bruges and the atmosphere in the dressing room at the Olympiastadion only lifted after we heard that Marseille had suffered the same result against CSKA , ’ said McCall .
51 ‘ I do n't know whether they feel that a satanic message can be sent in code by a parent to a child saying ‘ I love you .
52 And I say to him I do n't know whether you realize that costs water costs money to heat that water .
53 And for , our children when they grow up cos I had three children nearly every one that had come into the town had little ones so you see we were trying to build a town for our children to benefit which I do n't know whether you think that it 's a town worth living in but I think that we have done very well and it 's a town that is caring for such as the elderly they really do care !
54 ‘ I had rather expected before I went that I might not be taken seriously as a woman .
55 ‘ Even I gave a half cheer when I heard that , ’ declares Pamela .
56 As George Graham put it : ‘ The day has come when we see that the country has gone to the dogs .
57 When we say when we say that that we stage door club is closed it closed in the place it 's not open every evening but we do actually let it out we let it out to companies and whatever conference or companies who want a facility or meeting place something we do actually market that and we do actually ask people if they want to use it and in fact it has been taken up there .
58 For a moment the light of battle glowed in her eyes , dying as she remembered that Roman did n't love her .
59 Because these will be resent as we know that have individual needs in individual ways and they often rub off one against the other if they live in closeness as we all do .
60 ‘ No doubt there was some cross or ornament they found when they robbed that poor creature , and Adolph had made a fantasy out of it .
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