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

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1 In my opinion that simply involves that the payment was voluntary if no improper pressure was brought to bear , and involuntary if it was .
2 She began to go through the whole thing in her prayer and then realized that God of course would know anyway , so she simply asked if it could be that Timothy Gedge was possessed by devils .
3 She had completely changed her views and now declared that she was sure war was imminent .
4 Only a year ago the pundits were shaking their heads and gloomily prophesying that the Democrats would never again provide a President .
5 She brushed a woodlouse from her skirt and then realised that George was staring at something behind her .
6 I noticed their appearance and also noticed that , left alone , they disappeared too .
7 The strike was continued for another four days , partly to show that it had not been panicked by the killings into throwing up its responsibilities and partly to ensure that persons on unemployment insurance and social benefits received payment for a full week .
8 They favoured Italian in their evidence and only said that Scott 's scheme complied with the conditions .
9 Catriona wiped down the last of her tables and suddenly realised that the conversation around her had stopped .
10 The job of the buyers is to assess the health needs of people in their area and then see that those needs are met as quickly and effectively as possible .
11 In 1987 Conservative ministers boasted of their success while still claiming that the conquest of inflation remained the first objective of policy .
12 He stared down at his hands and examined his fingers and then noticed that there was a thread loose on one of his own buttons .
13 Many regarded his words as perhaps signalling that his feud with Alain Prost — fuelled to boiling point after their collision at Suzuka last October — may be cooling slightly .
14 Mr Reynolds often looked tired and anxious during the days preceding his operation and it was important that the ward nurses gave him opportunities to ask questions and express his fears and also ensured that he had time to rest .
15 He did not need to raise his voice or even explain that this was his final word on the matter .
16 He admired Tiller , describing him as a genius at organizing and directing his Girls but also noting that John ordered everyone about in a dictatorial way .
17 He played with his children and then suggested that she go to the nearby Windmill Inn for some beer , as travelling had parched his throat .
18 Ken had the memory of Loot still burning his ego and both agreed that simultaneously they needed a break .
19 This robbed us of our president and also meant that Mr Adshead was unable to talk to us .
20 As we have seen , there were a variety of different types of Jacobitism , whilst the serious source problems involved in studying this subject will always limit our understanding and inevitably mean that there will continue to be much room for interpretative disagreements .
21 Cots can be hired from your hotel but please note that cots are not allowed in four-bedded rooms .
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