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

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1 Finally , he comes to the conclusion that psychopathology plays no causative role in creativity , except in the choice of subject matter , and that where it does exist it stems from social causes ; for example the stress that the person of original mind experiences in being at odds with society .
2 they were laughing and giggling up the corner and er , I mean I did go just to let them know that although I did say I would n't come to every meeting I was quite prepared to still do
3 But when he spoke it was not of her but of Peach , how to feed him , what sort of supplements he should have , that although he had had his routine immunizations , he must have a booster at a year old and also an injection against a new sort of feline virus .
4 Charlie was so stunned by this suggestion that although he stopped pacing he made no attempt to reply .
5 It is interesting that although she does begin her account with biographical experience , her concern is with its theological import for all .
6 She went on to say that although she 'd done what she could from her Oxford home , and encouraged her friends to do the same , eventually she just had to pack and go to Orkney .
7 But I did n't realize that once they 'd said it like , you know , I just
8 If the staff of a school are required to ‘ do something about equal opportunities ’ and have read that a single-sex environment improves girls ' performance in mathematics and science , there may well be the belief that once they have reorganised their classes in this way , they have done all that is necessary .
9 Many intending emigrants cheerfully imagine that once they have settled themselves in a dream villa overseas , they are safely out of the clutches of the UK taxman .
10 Most people find that once they have owned one there is no other breed for them , ’ said Alicia .
11 None the less the brisk , no-nonsense manner implied that once she had found what , if any , they might be , like the good feminist she was , she would be out there dealing with them .
12 And to think that once she had accused him of having a shard of ice in his heart — some wound from previous love affairs that prevented him from ever revealing his real feelings to any woman .
13 Wickham suggested that once he 'd had his fun with the Linleys he could have owned up and put their minds at rest .
14 He had been promised that once he had obtained his colliery manager 's certificate , he would be made an assistant manager .
15 His anger was real but so continuously felt that once he had given it adequate ( in his own mind ) expression , it ceased to modify his actions .
16 Looking at her across the table , it was hard to imagine that once he had thought her the most exotic extraordinary thing in the entire world .
17 The complaint was not new : in 858 , rebels had accused Charles of extorting " whatever the Vikings had left " : again , Charles 's conduct in the ensuing years — and notably the 864 recoinage itself — suggests that once he had re-established his political grip , he was able to reimpose fiscal demands .
18 You do not need to be an accountant to know that once you stop earning your income will drop .
19 Well we dug the lot up they 're all growing like mad and I , I 've got an idea that once you 've moved them they do n't , they do n't re-settle very well .
20 The real user bonus from this setup is that once you 've found your desired sound and stored it , it 's there for use any time , always consistent and accurate , but with scope for ‘ fine-tuning ’ to suit the gig .
21 I was talking to Desmond about it and he reckons that once you 've got your line you can muck about and
22 Pocket Book 's big summer read is from a promotable young actress , Lucinda Edmonds , with Lovers and Players ; Marsha Hunt does n't quite give us another Joy in her new one , Free ( Penguin ) , but her fans wo n't know that until they 've bought it .
23 ‘ The truth of the matter is that until we start to strip her down we do n't know what we will find , nobody ever does , ’ commented Mr John Leech .
24 Godolphin knew Peccable well enough to be certain that until he 'd exhausted his supply of idols , relics and jujus from the fifth , and could make no more profit , he 'd stay put .
25 But at least he did n't spot that until he 'd got me on the committee . ’
26 The argument is that provided they do use their power for the benefit of the public rather than for their own personal gain that power is legitimate .
27 ‘ Everybody who carries a knife should know that if they try to take it into a club , they wo n't just be banned from that club , but all the clubs in town . ’
28 Mothers often recount how embarrassed they feel and that if they try to ignore their child 's screams in town then other shoppers make comments like ‘ Oh , give him a sweet , he 's only small ’ .
29 Rangers go to Motherwell knowing that if they avoid defeat they will equal their best unbeaten sequence of matches — 38 — set back in 1975/76 when they won the domestic treble .
30 And er quite simply that if they 'd left it alone on a European side because obviously you can get flight from London Gatwick for approximately forty nine pounds
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