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

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1 And see ye that sumpter beasts be laden with all that there is in Valencia , so that nothing which can profit may be left .
2 It soon became clear that nothing which came up to my expectations was open to me .
3 The aim of concession analysis is to ensure that nothing which has value to the buyer is given away freely during negotiations .
4 But we knew that nothing we said to each other in private would be laughed at in public .
5 This does not mean that nothing whatever qualifies that could conceivably take " contradictory " predicates .
6 ‘ A midwife went through it all with me and I actually asked her to reassure me that nothing I was doing could harm my own baby , ’ she remembers .
7 And when in 1973 the Lord Chief Justice was asked to ‘ give some guidance upon the phrase ‘ cohabiting as man and wife ’ he swiftly handed back the poisoned cup , saying that the phrase was ‘ so well known that nothing I could say about it could possibly assist in its interpretation hereafter ’ .
8 If he could convince her that nothing she could say or do would make him change his mind about Carrie , the way would be open for him to prove to Carrie he had enough love for the two of them .
9 She knew that nothing she could say would change his mind .
10 In Heseltine 's case , it must already be approaching the danger level ; he needs to be vigilant that nothing he says or does reinforces it .
11 What he did n't know , could n't know , was that nothing he could now do would make any difference .
12 Myra told me that , until the previous year , she would have thought that nothing whatsoever had occurred in her childhood which could have caused her revulsion to physical contact .
13 I am quite convinced that everyone we met there was each other 's cousin .
14 Benjamin acted with all the authority he could muster : displaying Wolsey 's warrants and issuing orders in such harsh tones that everyone we met was soon running about as if the great Cardinal himself had arrived .
15 And Phoebe was so relaxed that it actually amused her to realise that everyone who saw them would assume they were a boring married couple , English middle-class tourists .
16 Just as Wunis Abdulhadi was able to opt out among friends , but knew that in a conflict he could not walk down the street without danger of attack from Zuwaya , so ‘ the obligation to fight ’ arose from people 's perception that their opponents would assume the worst possible case — — that everyone who had a theoretical obligation to fight would do so .
17 Please note that everyone who does not have a British , EEC or Swiss passport must be in possession of a valid visa in order to be able to travel through France .
18 With greater understanding of its causes , however , scientists hope at least to provide accurate long-term prediction , so that everyone who is directly affected — virtually everyone in the southern hemisphere — can be prepared .
19 Some people argue that everyone who claims to have seen or to have photographed this animal has been either drunk , deceived by a log or interested in promoting the Scottish tourist industry .
20 Typical examples are cases where one is given notice that everyone who enters a certain house , club , or park must abide by certain rules , obey a certain authority , or do so at his own risk .
21 Furthermore , protesting one 's innocence will be seen as the kind of thing that everyone who is convicted does .
22 Some philosophers know a lot about bells and think that everyone who hears ringing noises in their ears must have bats in the belfry .
23 Shooting can be effective and sporting too , but I think it vital that everyone who shoots in these situations should be a very capable gun and able to kill a very large proportion of what he fires at .
24 In 1837 the Committee of The Baltic Exchange , where the owners of cargo ships met shippers wanting cargo space , ensured that everyone who struck a bargain on the floor at St Mary Axe was in a financial position to honour it , that no one was admitted who was insolvent .
25 ‘ We are anxious that everyone who wants to come has the chance .
26 John wrote these words : ‘ God loved the world so much that he gave his only Son , so that everyone who believes in him may not die but have eternal life . ’
27 It is important for us all to remember that everyone who shared in the meeting did so out of good conscience and with a genuine desire to find God 's will for us .
28 ‘ I certainly do n't want to give the impression that everyone who changed their mind is an adulterer .
29 IT 'S THE nightmare that everyone who lives near a big airport dreads .
30 He is an accomplice , in the sense that everyone who joins another in decoding a linguistic sign co-operates with them in the establishment of its meaning ; but we can see that the sign Iago offers him is just the opposite of what Othello wants to believe , or has believed till now .
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