Example sentences of "[noun sg] that [pers pn] sometimes " in BNC.

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1 ’ I shouted merrily , beginning to experience an ache somewhere near my bladder that I sometimes get when things are going particluarly badly and I ca n't see any way out .
2 ‘ How like a child you are , ’ she murmured , unable to quell the feeling of disgust that he sometimes wrought in her .
3 Women are making such progress in the world of French crime that they sometimes seem to be monopolising the police report headlines .
4 This power given to individuals by the Spirit is not the naked ruach that we sometimes met with in the Old Testament days in men like Saul and Samson .
5 It is a psychological battle that we sometimes have to wage .
6 A Bible passage that I sometimes imagine might have been set in a school playground ( or assembly hall ) is found in Matthew 9:37–38 .
7 The name is a reference to Mr Donovan 's evidence that he sometimes applied lemon juice to lighten his hair , although never bleach .
8 It is for this reason that we sometimes ‘ know ’ details about a character that the author , we are surprised to find , has not given us .
9 Unfortunately , there are so many bolts from so many routes on this dome that I sometimes found it difficult to stay on route .
10 She had a vision of him sometimes , struggling for breath beneath the crassness of her impulses , in the same way that she sometimes imagined her fattening body to be asphyxiating his small fine frame in bed .
11 ‘ I have a good cry sometimes , ’ she said , ‘ in the same way that I sometimes have a spring-clean .
12 A curiosity in Enescu 's output is the way that he sometimes bracketed under the same opus number works of the same genre but widely separated in time : the two Op. 24 piano sonatas of 1924 and 1935 , for example ( the latter in fact called No. 3 , since the composer confessed that No. 2 existed only in his head and was never written down ) , or the more extreme case of the two Op. 26 cello sonatas of 1898 and 1935 .
13 There were fairly frequent serious and ‘ humorous ’ comments made in the staffroom and at the dinner table that I sometimes challenged .
14 Ianthe had not told her mother that she sometimes hat to dust the books in the library .
15 If there is to be any criticism of our play , it is in relation to our tactical awareness , to the fact that we sometimes made wrong choices which more experienced people would not have made ’ .
16 He does know that they 're powerful : ‘ I got used to playing around with Tony 's guitars , and although the fact that he sometimes detunes and uses very light strings does n't help the output , these pickups are very powerful — a fair bit more powerful than conventional humbuckers . ’
17 The fact that it sometimes did not work after that operation was incidental .
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