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

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31 But that was not all : Mr Browning said Mr Landor 's rooms were all to be painted , carpeted and furnished and that he thought her own quarters might at least be painted if she contributed only a little to the cost .
32 what he has said is that he , it 's a matter for myself to talk to whoever I wish , and that he respects my judgement in these matters , er according to the joint statement issued Mr Reynolds briefed him on his discussions with me on that on that
33 We may find that the writer was completely biased in his views and that he falsified his evidence , in which case he is a perjurer and we should hold him in contempt .
34 He remembers Mr Lamont using a gold Access card and that he signed his name simply Norman Lamont .
35 The smooth-phrased B.B.C. announcer , the amusing don , the self-confident politician , the jargon-perfect critic , the editor of the literary magazine — all are reducible within a few months to a bewildered defensive creature with hollow cheeks and desperate eyes whose only cares will be to see that he gets his fair share of the potato ration , that nobody steals his bed boards , and that he exchanges his cigarette ends for food or vice versa at the best possible price .
36 And that he bequeathed his carp pond to the local Boy Scouts ?
37 One is that he led a wretched existence since MacQuillan took over and that he lost his temper when he found his office taken over by someone else .
38 His son and heir , Charles II , managed to win the support of the Scots by convincing them that he was a true Protestant and that he favoured their presbyterian form of church government .
39 A very much richer reading is obtained , by way of alternative , by stressing how a perception of the arbitrary nature of social divisions and of socio-cultural class stereotypes underlies Chaucer 's composition here , and that he invites his readers — those who do not wish to conform to the naive stereotype of the " " gentil wight " " — to share this insight .
40 As these dates fall within the University teaching term it is important that you obtain details of visiting arrangements ( times , locations etc ) before you come and that you register your intention to attend with us .
41 I trust my dear Eliza you are still well and that you received my letter .
42 But what really brought it to light was your letter telling me I was contemptible and that you washed your hands of me !
43 I 'm especially pleased Tracy chose the Evert Cup for her comeback and that she had her first success here . ’
44 Mr Sheffield said the note made it clear that she intended to take her own life and that she loved her family and daughter .
45 I take it that Barbara was your mistress when you first introduced her to Hugo and that she remained your mistress after Hugo was killed and she married Paul . ’
46 Allen 's friends told the magazine New York Newsday that Farrow was jealous of the closeness between him and Dylan and that she favoured her natural children over her adopted youngsters .
47 This does not mean that the person needs necessarily to go faster , but that they organize their time more effectively .
48 A spokesman for the club said yesterday that the players realised the serious nature of their action , but that they wanted their fate in their own hands .
49 He said that social security benefits , which are tied to movements in the Retail Price Index , would reflect the change , but that he recognised its particular impact on people with low incomes and therefore Peter Lilley would take it into account when benefits were uprated next year .
50 By this I do not mean that he did no experiments , but that he explained his results by hypothesizing the existence of entities for which he had no direct evidence .
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