Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] that [verb] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I raised that matter on the Adjournment of the House .
2 I heard that remarked in a vegetable shop .
3 I heard that cry in the house again , Martha .
4 Erm to my self respect and I just I was determined that it was n't going to happen to my daughter , so in consequence I saw that working on the side to get to get the uniform so that she could go to school in a new uniform same as all the other kids as a necessity .
5 I thought that happened in the NBA , I did n't think that happened in soccer . ’
6 While in new York , I learned that plans for a virtually new Flushing Meadow complex have been dropped
7 As to direct selling , she believed that seeing off the threat of publishers was even easier : ‘ No publisher can supply all the books a school needs . ’
8 A young woman once interviewed on the radio was asked whether she felt that working as a cleaner was beneath her .
9 Just as a matter of interest I was gon na bring up onto the er planning minutes for the tenth of January but as I was n't allowed er The I had a phone call from the electricity board following the erm erm discussions that we had about the power supply on Road , they 'd received a follow up enquiry from the press , if you recall we expressed concern that we thought that secured following the harsh winter three years ago .
10 We said that come from the film Cats and he reckoned the copy of Memories he 's got is sung by who ?
11 We suggested that goes to the window will be interpreted as meaning that ‘ he goes to the window in the living room ’ , whereas goes to a club will be interpreted as meaning ‘ goes to a club in the same town ’ , i.e. not ‘ in the living room ’ , nor even ‘ in the same house ’ .
12 They found that allowing for the tax timing option ( as well as stochastic interest rates and different income and capital gains tax rates ) in the no-arbitrage condition resulted in the no-arbitrage prices of the S&P500 moving much closer to the actual prices for the period June 1982 to September 1982 than if no such adjustments were made to the no-arbitrage condition .
13 They showed that disputes between the males were some what commoner than had previously been reported .
14 When he realised that arriving at The Bar meant he was still only just at the start of his wanderings or journey , he ached some nights to be told that he need go no farther than this .
15 Even without his rose-coloured glasses , he realized that dressed in a pretty , long frock with her hair freshly waved , Cora-Beth could hold her own against any other young girl in the room .
16 This was stated yesterday by airport chairman Hugh O'Neill when he announced that work on the 108 bedroom , three-star hotel is to start before the end of the year , opening in the spring of 1993 .
17 He found that gazing at the CO 's moustache helped .
18 He thought that called for a reaction .
19 But it said that to get at the root of the problem the Government had to tackle the whole issue of deprivation .
20 He said that support for the opposition was growing , but many were still afraid — not surprisingly , as opposition leaders have already had officially-inspired warnings that , when the weekend 's official jubilation is over , there could be a new clampdown .
21 He said that stamping on the head of players on the ground was not acceptable to his team .
22 He suggested that to get around the problem , duplicate publication of such papers should be allowed in national journals , with a clear statement of where it was originally published .
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