Example sentences of "[noun pl] that [pron] [verb] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Lifeboat crews in turn depend on you and the thousands of Governors and other supporters that you represent to speed them on their way with the resources you provide so unstintingly .
2 We 're already so far ahead of our expected ratings that they keep suggesting we move it to an earlier time , but I wo n't let them .
3 It could be extended to look even longer , and presented with the words that we wanted to give you ‘ a small gift ’ or a gift ‘ big enough for two ’ .
4 Then the world seemed to be going round and he was falling down and someone was running from a distance , one of the Keepers , in a grey uniform and with a fat pale face that filled him with such fear that he began to cry out in Hebrew words that he had forgotten he knew .
5 But you 're taking a , a , a G P's word for it , that these tablets that he 's given you are gon na help you through the emotional pain
6 I am not talking primarily about myself , he wrote , for it will be obvious to anyone who reads these notes that you have used me simply as a stalking horse for some of your more outrageous views and .
7 John Morgan , 64 , who was her driver in 1988 when the young township activist was killed , told the Johannesburg Sunday Times that she had ordered him to remove the body from her Soweto home and ‘ dump the dog ’ .
8 This , however , is what we do , together with a big ‘ Thank you ’ for all the news and views that you 've given us in 1991 .
9 I 've almost given up on the London Borough of Bromley because the land , the areas that they 've offered us have been quite impractical and although we 've got , you know , croquet is a cheap sport .
10 He retained an affection for Paris and a gratitude for the intellectual advantages that it had given him to which he later referred as pope .
11 They 'll be exclamations and things they 're just exclamations that they 've heard I think on television .
12 Now and again there was a light in his eyes , a far-off look , that was so appealing to her senses that she had to break it to ease her own pain .
13 But it is not against original over-used phrases that we wish to give you the
14 Well I 'd only say that initially erm because then what you end up with is a sort of lucky dip which every now and then somebody will remember the bag of science tricks that somebody 's taught them and dip into .
15 Well I 'd only say that initially erm because then what you end up with is a sort of lucky dip which every now and then somebody will remember the bag of science tricks that somebody 's taught them and dip into .
16 Fleeces are so versatile and functional these days that we tend to wear them everywhere .
17 So many people ply me with drinks in the D and F these days that I tend to remember them as I saw them , in a blur .
18 ‘ I tell you , Charles , it was only after I heard that they 'd signed up Micky Banks that I agreed to do it .
19 ( I have been told many times by participants in such workshops that they have felt it necessary to conceal from their colleagues where they were going ! )
20 Northampton have been so suitably impressed by Ross 's abilities that they have offered him the coaching job for the next two seasons , a post that he has accepted .
21 I mean for example if they walked in the room right now I 'm sure you 'd introduce me so I 'm really saying is look can you give me a telephone number , I 'll give them a chat and in fact , by the way , if you do see him within the next couple of days or so please give him a shout , let me know that you 've been quite excited about some of the ideas that I 've shown you this evening , I wan na do the same thing for him , you know , nothing gained nothing ventured nothing lost .
22 It 's we 're very conscious that erm the costs that we 've incurred we need to keep strapped down to a minimum , but we have to manage a forty million pound organisation and you can not do this on the back of an envelope .
23 I really ca n't answer for David because in all the years that I 've known him , I always actually found him a rather cold person , even when I was 14 and he was 16 , even as boy and girlfriend .
24 Through the years that I 'd known him , I 'd watched him grow in mind and body and now felt a twinge of pride that he had grown so well .
25 ‘ They are a breed that will enjoy a long walk and they are excellent car travellers — in the 34 years that I have owned them I have never known one to be car sick , ’ she added .
26 Saddam uses our weapons , the weapons that we have sold him , and he uses them , like us , in a rational and calculating way .
27 Three things that we do decide I 've already said , whether you and I feel that this is a platform for you .
28 And then I went and showed her all forms , all these form things that they 've got I were letting her read it .
29 It 's when the family come in and they 've been prepared by a doctor whose speciality it is , and they have lists of things that they have witnessed you do , that have embarrassed and humiliated them .
30 Now before you go racing ahead there 's a couple of things that I need to tell you , so can I show you how to do the first one , and then you can race on with it .
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