Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I found that I put them back into their correct order with ease and , for the first and last time , achieved some distinction in the marking .
2 She was so obviously upset by the break-up that I asked her out to lunch to cheer her up , and I asked her home because I thought my mother and sister might help her .
3 In the end , my knitting was getting so chewed with all the knitting and unravelling that I took it off on waste yarn .
4 Lucky that I carry it around with me ; and that it bears not the faintest resemblance to Daniel . ’
5 ‘ Well , you remember that I want you in by one at the latest . ’
6 ‘ That sound changes as I go from the window that I picked it up in , to a different window , or to the desktop . ’
7 I thought it was n't fair that I should begin to show when I was barely into my fourth month , and I got angry with my clothes , as if it were their fault that I pulled them out of shape .
8 Pauline , who always had back problems , felt so sorry for the little mare that she took her over from Jackie .
9 And do n't forget , Joe was with me , and you know how careful he is. lee was at the party and one of the maids told me that she took him out of the party and spoke to him for a few minutes .
10 On the night before , did n't Arabella say that she took him out to Primrose Hill in the morning ?
11 All too soon it was time to go and it was almost reluctantly that she drove him back to Brooklands .
12 Lyn took one of the gravel paths into the grounds of the general hospital , walking towards the sun that dazzled her eyes so that she screwed them up against it .
13 All she knew was that she wanted him out of her flat — and out of her life — before he managed to do any more harm .
14 ‘ What I require , Rasputin , is that you let me out of here and let me see Elaine . ’
15 Even if you 've got a series of slides I recommend that you turn it off between each one so that you know the audience do n't see the things being put into position or moved about because that can be a bit distracting so er it does mean that you 'd obviously need to know where the on off switch is and and this is a nice one because it 's it 's right there .
16 I demand that you take me back to the others now , this minute . ’
17 I thought you might just have remembered that , seeing that you typing it out for me only yesterday . ’
18 ‘ Khan , it 's clear that you want me out of Kinsai .
19 If by then you 're not completely hooked ( We know you will be ! ) then we insist that you send it back to us for an immediate full refund .
20 United will by extra-motivated by the fact that we knocked them out of the Coca-Cola Cup , and Robbo 's return .
21 You can always look back and say " What if " , but we must remember that we got ourselves out of a couple of scrapes on last two days and for a time we looked absolutely terrible , but we turned it around and could have won .
22 The terrible thing about the modern attitude to death is that we pass it on to our children .
23 It was water-logged , half-buried in the sand , and surprisingly heavy but she insisted that we bring it back to the car with us .
24 Are you saying that we bundled him down to the waterside and had him hanged ?
25 Yes , I mean my view is that we put it out for members we see what the uptake is and then we can always look at the list and ring certain other people
26 I mean I one of the things that I 've always sort of had in mind is that we put it down in the reception area .
27 Even in the situation that we find ourselves in with the Maxwell Pension situation , where we find that the the erm Trust Law did n't prevent the things from happening which did happen .
28 Sammy was presently delivering one of our Nautor Swans to its Massachusetts owner ; many of the charter yachts were privately owned and only leased into Cutwater 's care on condition that we delivered them back to their owners for the northern summer .
29 No one in the shipping office must be given the slightest idea that we suspect anything out of the ordinary at all . "
30 It does not seem that we necessarily are always simply taken , let alone overtaken , by our desires , so that they act themselves out in us as the force of the wind acts on a leaf .
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