Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb mod] [verb] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I had some dim idea that I should see what sort of creatures these whores were , so that I might find out what I was . |
2 | I also attach a copy of my reply , from which you will see I have told Mike Templeman that I would take up his claim that he did n't have enough information on which to base an accurate estimate with you . |
3 | Members opposite must get used to the idea that I shall read out what their Front-Bench spokesmen have said about fund holding . |
4 | I was silent , thinking that I must make up my mind what course of action to take . |
5 | And it shall come to pass afterwards , That I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh ; Your sons and your daughters shall prophesy , Your old men shall dream dreams , And your young men shall see visions . |
6 | Another possibility for the seminar is that if you want to bring some notes along to a sort of , if you show me a if you dream up hypothetical questions and then put a plan to answer them so that I can skim down it in about a minute or two . |
7 | Before acting out as a late Father Christmas , I want to erm , come up with some general , how shall I put it , general considerations , this is why you have slides , you realise that slides are not actually for your benefit , they 're for my benefit , that I can remember where I am and what I 'm supposed to do . |
8 | I , I , do you know I wish , I just wish that I could explain how I feel , but I ca n't . |
9 | Even before the film had wound on , he 'd looked down and away , so that I could see only his forehead and his grey hair ; and within two seconds , he 'd walked towards the grandstand and out of my line of vision . |
10 | All I felt was relief that I could look over my shoulder now . |
11 | He installed me in the base-camp , an old redbrick gardener 's cottage with roses climbing up the side , offered me the keys to the crew bus so that I could pick up something to eat in nearby Worksop , and even had the foresight to take a pint of milk from the warden 's fridge so that I 'd be able to make a cup of coffee in the morning . |
12 | At gym lessons I needed to organise my changing routine so that I could take off my outdoor shoes , slip my feet immediately into my gym shoes and , even before I tied my gym-shoe laces , put my outdoor shoes into my satchel hoping that they would stay there throughout the lesson . |
13 | I was sure that I could smooth over our little misunderstanding , and that Sergia would then be glad to have me on the job — so to speak — instead of some heavy-footed FedPol type . |
14 | There was no way that I could understand whereby he could exist . |
15 | I have had the advantage of reading those speeches and it seems appropriate that I should set out my conclusions without repeating in detail the facts and points for decision in those authorities . |
16 | He told me that I should take off my David Moggan — unless I was crazy . |
17 | There 's ninety pounds that I 'd borrow off you , I 'm going to use that towards it . |
18 | ‘ This was in some way part of the whole thing , that I 'd blurt out what I 'd done and she 'd ask to see and I 'd have it on hand to show her . ’ |
19 | Well I ca n't place very many , all I 've placed are the ones in the middle that I used to live in I could probably place Zambia , Malawi Zimbabwe whatever the Conga is now called , I do n't even know what that 's now called that 's about my limit , Ghana Nigeria , might be able to place if it 's geographical features I could place more how many countries have you given then in Africa ? |
20 | He proved to be the answer to my long-standing wish that someone would come along who could show in pictures the scenes where I had found beauty and interest and wanted others to see . |
21 | Moore 's view would be , I take it , that someone might know exactly what that state of mind was like , either by personal experience or imagination , without recognizing that it was bad , as he could not without taking in all those properties by sharing which another state of mind would be just like it . |
22 | Then the ever-watchful Jonas would come to the rescue , gently introducing a new topic so that she would shake off her mood with a diffident smile . |
23 | It was only once she was sure that Emily was asleep that she would pull out her plastic bag and get down to work . |
24 | She had almost successfully deterred André from his plans to paint the town red with her , had vaguely told him that she would see how she felt when he issued the invitation , only to pour all her good intentions down the drain when this morning Piers had received a call from Nicole , and informed Alyssia offhandedly that he would be out for the balance of the day . |
25 | It seemed that she might sit anywhere she chose , that there were no rules to obey . |
26 | Her identity is widely known in the village , but her wishes are respected and her name will not be revealed here She is the last of a long line of illustrious cheesemakers and her regular clients can only hope that she will pass on her expertise to the next generation . |
27 | Now that she can see again she is proving to be a handful of trouble . ’ |
28 | She then had to visualize walking slowly towards them , knowing that she could stop whenever she wanted to so that she did not feel that she was being compelled to go near these birds . |
29 | She said that she could start whenever they needed her ; tomorrow , if they wanted . |
30 | She sat next to him so that she could cut up his food and discreetly help his wavering hand shove it into his mouth . |