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

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1 I 'd forgotten that I pay you a salary !
2 Hanging around with the photographer sparked Tony 's interest in the medium , ‘ It was a combination of things ; one was the bull , the adventure , the romance , and I really found that I liked it a lot .
3 Then later , couple of months later when we found that list checked that we understood what the list meant and we presented that list to our church meeting .
4 My mum and dad deny that they make them a brew , but when I get home there 's usually 20 dirty cups outside the door . ’
5 It was touching to me to see how she would sometimes act helpless because she loved him being , as he often was , masterful with her , as well as tender ; and for his part it was easy to see that he thought her a wonderful woman and admired every inch of her .
6 I 'm unashamed to report that I enjoyed it a lot , and I 'm sure I would have loved it as a child .
7 He astounded his American masters by demanding that they give him a more worthwhile job or he would be on his way home .
8 After being swamped by people demanding that we give them the freebie SEAL course , we have , after long and difficult nights of deliberation , come to a decision .
9 She says that they gave them every assistance possible .
10 Erm it was felt that it warranted something a lot stronger than that .
11 The group assumes that everyone knows what the objectives are .
12 Equation ( 7.6 ) assumes that we know what the UK and US inflation rates will be over the course of the year .
13 Once I had said that I found it a lot easier to speak to her .
14 As long as you can show that they owed you a legal duty to be careful and have been negligent , damages could come your way .
15 But he complains that I give him the impression that I am holding back and am not fully committed .
16 It does n't follow that he knows what the matter is — ‘ honestly , though , I do n't know what 's wrong with me , ’ he adds .
17 Two , our institute has its own hall and as this is now about seventy years old and was not particularly well built in the first place , you will understand that it costs us a good deal in money and effort to literally keep the roof over our heads .
18 Bacteriologists immediately recognised that it gave them a unique opportunity to study the evolutionary processes governing bacterial resistance — as a synthetic antibiotic it could not be influenced by preexisting resistance genes .
19 ‘ The man is saying that you keep the noise down , and I am saying that you do what the man says . ’
20 Implicitly , the Government was saying that it knew what the problems were , and how they could be tackled .
21 and then they informed me that it was out of stock so I wrote them rather a a polite letter saying that it took them a long to realize it was out of stock when it had been ordered in March and erm I thought their communi communicative system in their office was er non existent .
22 Traditionally , every spring , a campaign is launched , but this year we must hold a special campaign to ensure that everybody knows what the way ahead will be .
23 I guess that it gave her a sense of independence and allowed her personality , which was fairly dominant , to develop .
24 Yes Chairman , of the hundred and sixty thousand plus cost , erm , part of the contribution by the major servicing committee , and I understand that they advised me the balance has been made from local contributions , and charitable sources .
25 My point is , I 'm being silly , facetious , my point is , the more you have contacts with people , the more they understand that you understand what the thing is all about and are likely to deliver the goods in a way that is useful , the easier it is .
26 Because we made love , because I 'm physically attracted to you , it does n't mean that I owe you an involved explanation of my private life . ’
27 Anne felt that she considered her a green fool , and Mabel was indignant that Hetty was very ready to accept the ‘ perks ’ of the job , such as the cakes and bread given to the staff by Mrs Dyson , and the extra money from Mr Dyson , but was always on the alert for any infringement of her rights .
28 They have asked that we give them a similar quantity from each department .
29 A deep responsive pulse seemed to begin pounding deep in her stomach , and she knew that she wanted him every bit as much as he wanted her , that every fibre of her being was throbbing with the compulsive drive of passionate need and desire .
30 She thought that she knew who the lucky man might be , and it took all her strength of mind not to betray the dreadful emotions which merely thinking of him aroused in her .
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