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

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1 I then piped up and asked if anyone realised that a large number of British soldiers were also involved .
2 The most constructive move was when Linda Bellos stood up and announced that she thought that the group was a complete waste of time unless it had power , and to have power it would have to be a Council Committee with the right to interfere in all other committees .
3 The night before her operation Mrs Fellows was prescribed a sedative to help her relax and sleep because she admitted that she felt very nervous .
4 As the problem which prompted the question has been resolved by the Inland Revenue , will my hon. Friend pass on to its staff the thanks of many Members of Parliament for dealing with issues that we have raised on behalf of our constituents and say that we hope that the problems will continue to decline as tax rates come down rather than go up ?
5 Also , I 'd like to come over all clichéd now and say that it seems that you do get what you pay for , and while the Hohner is a very capable bass I would personally bypass this mid-price level and put the money to something else .
6 However , after having reached a position out of range of detection by the Cherbourg defences , P/O Atherton and his crew must have decided to circle and wait until they felt that the defences would have assumed that the attack was over and would therefore have relaxed their alertness .
7 The porter , staggering beside him , made the iron gibbet creak and groan until it appeared that all three were partners in a deadly dance .
8 The controversy over Dow Corning 's role in introducing silicone breast implants increased in January when some US newspapers , including the Wall Street Journal , published summaries of internal documents and claimed that they suggest that it may have rushed the product through without adequate testing .
9 When I 've seen his father and confirmed that he made that call at eight-forty-five we may be able to narrow it down .
10 And if she did , she would look into Carrie 's mind with her witch 's eyes and know that she knew that it was Mrs Gotobed weeping upstairs , and that she was remembering what Mr Evans had said .
11 place where they they were like getting er ones that had been smashed up , and doing and they said that the people that are doing it are top people !
12 " It depresses you , " he said , and felt as he spoke that he 'd be better employed packing fish in the fish-packing station than in charge of a church .
13 He was probably as glad as Dad to do as he was told and leave and I noticed that Mary 's two buxom friends slipped out after them .
14 I hope that , the hon. Gentleman will welcome these tough targets and recognise that they mean that when the time is right , these matters are reviewed and the customer gets a better deal because we make sure that he does and that the regulators do their job excellently .
15 Dennis Henigan , of the Legal Action Project at the Centre to Prevent Handgun Violence , called the decision a " big victory " , and said that it showed that the Second Amendment was " no threat to reasonable gun laws " .
16 Yeltsin had given a dramatic description of tanks closing in and said that he believed that he had not much time left .
17 He acknowledged that the students may at first find difficulties in adjusting to the Scottish education system , the language , the weather and life in Edinburgh , and said that he hopes that these awards will remind overseas students that the University has confidence in them .
18 Following the talks , Bush defended Japan 's role in the Gulf war and said that he hoped that most Americans understood the constitutional constraints on Japanese military operations .
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