Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb mod] [verb] that [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Only too conscious of the depth of passion simmering in him , and conscious too of her crumbling resistance and his vow that nothing would happen that she did n't initiate , she took a deep , shaky breath and got into the car , shutting the door firmly behind her .
2 If the cats were n't trained to do that I would assume that they would walk past the hoop of fire and they would under the ropes .
3 I 'm not er a great fan of the monarchy , although that I would say that I come from a family which is , devoted a large portion of it 's life in service and work to the royal family .
4 We usually go in daily , so that I can check that he 's doing his job right .
5 I wish that I could say that it is my experience that Christians are above this sort of thing , but it is not .
6 Here also is a new Member , Nick Hawkins ( Member for Blackpool South and a leading member of the Bow Group ) : ‘ From my involvement in European matters , I believe that I should say that I have great misgivings about the decision I will ultimately make tonight to support the Government and to support the Maastricht Treaty .
7 take all the gowns up to er Marston 's , Selfridges all the gowns that I used to make that we used to make .
8 Do it when other people are around so that someone will see that you are upset and listen to you .
9 Then he deliberately looked back to meet her eyes so that she would know that he had made a decision With a slight lift of his shoulders , he accepted his decision .
10 I am sure that she will appreciate that I can not comment on individual cases , particularly those among the ones that she has mentioned that might come before me .
11 He walked to Hause Point twice a day and apart from that … he wrote one or two letters and delighted her father by franking one of his ; he waited for him to get a full free day so that they could go char fishing ; he declined all invitations and although he was irreproachably welcoming when Mr Skelton and his daughter made a surprise detour on one of their visits up the valley from Lorton to call in at the Fish , Mary thought that she could tell that he was happier to see them depart than he had been to see them arrive .
12 Stuart Benton pushed back his coat slightly so that she could see that he too carried a knife .
13 And Dinda said she needed a filling , a re-filling actually and she said it 's the first that she 's been to a dentist that she could remember that she did n't notice the needle coming in , part she hates is the needle in the gum .
14 I mean , do you mean that you would mean that you would get it on
15 It would be unlikely that you would say that you were the worst law lecturer in the world unless you were .
16 Well , Chairman , I think it 's most useful , and I would hope that you would endorse that we have set the recommendations , and I 'm not quite sure which sight over that in the consultation period .
17 This is such hard work that you may decide that it is n't worth the effort and abandon your attempt to acquire the skills in question .
18 He said that you 'll say that I 'm his sister .
19 Right but then I suppose that you could say that it 's the idea of the balm cake which it would be on the level of the , in , in intellect
20 So I think that you could say that I arrived in Jesselton in a mood of pleasurable anticipation .
21 I am hoping that you will observe that I have fetched in enough buckets of coal this afternoon to spare you having to carry them in tomorrow .
22 We both know what an outrageously male chauvinist pig you are , Ross — but , in case you have n't guessed , I find it very insulting that you should insinuate that I have somehow slept my way up to my present position ! ’
23 This plethora of configuration options means that you must ensure that you have the manuals for both drives .
24 By this I mean that you must feel that you are dealing with an aspect of yourself as you draw .
25 By this I mean that you must feel that you are dealing with an aspect of yourself as you draw .
26 The timing of the RPF 's creation was so unpropitious and the concept of a Gaullist " party " so problematic even to de Gaulle that one must assume that he felt that he had no real choice .
27 For each of these divisions we would find inequalities of outcome and it is in this sense that one can assert that we have failed to achieve equality of opportunity in England .
28 But , I think if we have further discussions with churches and districts that we might see that we can break that a bit further for that reason when we come to er , come to the resolutions I would advise you er er propose a minor amendment with the second thing .
29 Our position is that we shall ensure that we have a nuclear deterrent that is available at all times for the protection of our country .
30 ‘ By this I mean that we must show that we can meet current targets ; that we have the blend of skills and abilities our customers want ; that we have the desire to compete .
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