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

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1 ‘ I had rather expected before I went that I might not be taken seriously as a woman .
2 In fact , they seem to get a good price for their equity , because they only sell when they sense that investors feel lucky .
3 This apparent contradiction is only resolved when we realize that man in his ( sic ) present state is sub-human — ie less than God intended and created .
4 ‘ There was a feeling of disappointment that we were held to a draw in Bruges and the atmosphere in the dressing room at the Olympiastadion only lifted after we heard that Marseille had suffered the same result against CSKA , ’ said McCall .
5 and I , I told him I was n't stupid enough to keep money in the house as an ex er as an ex lawyer and erm , where , er it so happened as I say that I talked to he , he did n't take any thing in fact at the end he apologise for having chosen the wrong house and he
6 Also I wanted some open swimming areas , which the Synodontis should be bold enough to use once they realise that there are plenty of safe retreats nearby .
7 ‘ I 'm only staying if you guarantee that you 're going to pay me . ’
8 McTaggart comments : ‘ It might perhaps suffice if we say that the relation between the living body and the mental state must not be mediated by intervention of any other living body . ’
9 This is never easy , and she will only respond if she feels that your suggestions spring from real affection and concern for her and are not just an attempt to dominate or to ‘ bully ’ her into a new regime .
10 The persons solicited in this way reacted with annoyance , perhaps indicating that they supposed that they were being solicited for the purposes of prostitution ( the magistrates having found as a fact that ‘ it would be impossible for anyone so touted or solicited without enquiry to appreciate the purpose of the solicitation , and that a solicitation for this purpose in the circumstances of time and place was such an affront that it might provoke a breach of the peace . ’ )
11 His polemical attitudes were somewhat softened when it seemed that he might have to act upon them , and he found it necessary to disavow the political and social activism which members of the Moot such as Karl Mannheim wished to pursue .
12 As with the P.A.F. your support has been much appreciated and we hope that by keeping the fees the same you will do the same next year .
13 As with the P.A.F. your support has been much appreciated and we hope that by keeping the fees the same you will do the same next year .
14 the fact that , there might be a lot of unemployed people does n't nece around does n't necessarily mean that they feel that that they feel that they have a lot in common with each other , in terms of
15 Of course the distinction drawn above only remains if we assume that it is possible for us to understand a proposition which we would or could never be justified in believing or could never come to know to be true .
16 You 're very much mistaken if you think that there is . ’
17 ( iv ) Differently , it seems difficult to accept that consciousness is tolerably conceived when it is so conceived that it follows that anything that can be regarded as passing through certain sequences of causal or logical states is conscious .
18 I took 2 days off work before my baby was born , and on the third day my life suddenly changed and it seemed that all of my well laid plans would go to waste .
19 Erm I can only say that I believe that there should be an examination of them erm we need to know exactly erm what brought about these tremendous floods .
20 It only works if you realise that your own extension number is going to be vacant at the time , if somebody 's using it then it wo n't work , alright , so if you try and transfer a call , then you must make sure that the extension number you 're accessing is free .
21 The death of Jock Lewes was keenly felt and it meant that Stirling was down to only one officer besides himself , assuming that Fraser was missing .
22 I have just said that I think that ’ jerk ’ is not among the list of unparliamentary expressions but I asked the Leader of the Opposition to refine it .
23 He soon remarried and it appears that his second wife had no qualms about sharing the bedchamber with her predecessor .
24 This proposition is more easily understood when one realizes that Richards 's general theory of value is a materialist one .
25 And , thought Busacher to himself , it would also help with the awkwardness of Suzi and Georg no longer speaking and everyone knowing that the little Hoflin was currently messing about with Gesner .
26 In looking at routes to permanence I have already indicated that I believe that long-term fostering will be the best route for a number , albeit a diminishing number , of children in care .
27 In any case , the contradiction which Marx stresses very largely disappears when we realize that it is a matter of the context in which claim to land is expressed .
28 Seeking through German unity to contribute to the unification of Europe and to the building of a peaceful European order in which borders no longer divide and which ensures that all European nations can live together in a spirit of mutual trust ,
29 I think no , I just think that I think that the British people , forget there 's people around the table , that the British people are actually pretty sort of liberal and tolerate overall and er I think the problem back to basics was government slogan and they got John Major
30 Slothrop 's search , however , has scarcely begun before he realizes that he himself is under investigation .
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