Example sentences of "that everything [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Haines assured me that everything at his end would remain secret , but a few years later I was both surprised and vexed to find that he had retailed the story in his memoirs without any indication of his pledge of confidentiality . |
2 | It would seem that everything between them has been ruined — but no , they decide to treat the day as if it had never been ; and when he has gone Emily picks up her goose-quill pen and again writes ‘ Dear Edmund ’ . |
3 | She felt that everything between them was clear now , so that speech was like dropping pebbles into clear water and watching them sink to their resting place . |
4 | He was so conscious of her that everything about her was vividly present to him . |
5 | Of even greater importance , however , the concept united and ordered so many different facets in observable behaviour of the young and claimed to provide such insight and understanding of their physiology and psychology , in particular the significance of ‘ instincts ’ , ‘ emotions ’ , and ‘ habits ’ , that everything about them , including their wage-earning capacity , could be made knowable and manageable . |
6 | Certain astronomers now incorrectly assume that everything about our circumstance must be unspecial , insignificant , and just plain mediocre . |
7 | Let us remember that everything for which we legislate is for worse cases and blanket rules . |
8 | She had n't actually intended to go in , but the window display caught her eye and , without thinking , she wandered in , to look , certainly not to buy , until she realised with a pang of guilt , as she gazed at the racks of colourful fashions , that everything in her wardrobe must be hopelessly out of date . |
9 | All sources , especially late ones , are likely to get things wrong , sometimes spectacularly so , but that does not mean that everything in them can simply be swept aside as nonsense . |
10 | Miro once said that everything in his paintings and sculptures was derived from something he saw . |
11 | Merisel Inc has found that it 's easier to rush a catalogue out than to make sure that everything in it is correct , and in a series of schoolboy howlers in the current edition , the name of Conner Peripherals Inc is misspelled , many of its hard disks are described as floppies — and their access times of between 19ms to 1ms are rendered as 19Microsoft to 12Microsoft . |
12 | ‘ It 's true , sir , ’ I said , trying to stop my voice from trembling , ‘ that everything around me has changed , so I must change too . |
13 | Sometimes , however , we can identify " failures to adapt " which stick out by virtue of the fact that everything around them is successfully adapted , for example : |
14 | The questions that everything around him was asking . |