Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb past] [adv] [prep] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I hated you so much that I wrote back to him , telling him you had died of typhus fever at Lowood .
2 ‘ You should be furious that I ran out on you at such an important time . ’
3 Not that I thought much about it , why should I ?
4 My idea — I admit that I came up with it only this morning — is that the entire transaction involving the definition of the terms of reference for the study for the consultants should then become public property and not an enclosed relationship with the promoters .
5 I suppose that bearded bloke must 'ave dropped it , I suppose I must 'ave picked it up without thinking and that I went off with it in an absent-minded way .
6 and I was upset and I thought it was just that but no , it was about two weeks before that I went down with it .
7 I regret the fact that the hon. Member for Livingston saw fit not to answer the challenge that I laid down to him , just as he has not answered any of the challenges that I have laid down to him today , and that he has also seen fit to put the hon. Lady , on her first outing today , into a rather difficult position .
8 ‘ There are two reasons why I wanted to be sure that I met up with you after school today . ’
9 My precious work , my mainstay that I carried everywhere with me — even into hospital — was about to be taken away .
10 At the time I believed that I surrendered completely to him but that he did not surrender completely to me .
11 Drivers and conductors had to wait three years , they had to be employed three years before they were accepted into the pension scheme but you know , believe me I 'm glad that I paid in for it .
12 It also was emphatic that I reported back to him alone .
13 The idea of school was so soothing that she hung on to it tightly .
14 It was n't that she looked forward to them exactly , but the fury he 'd used to generate was gone .
15 Oh , dear heavens , had Naylor , by seeing she was hurt , seen too that she cared deeply for him ?
16 From the beginning she had never tried to pretend that she was in love , although she was very fond of him , and Fred had told her he was happy that she cared enough for him to become his wife .
17 But its brightness was dimming quickly and its shafts withdrawing from the near buildings and then further and further away across the roofs , so that she ran out into it to catch some before it should go beyond her reach .
18 Britain believed that she came out of it very well .
19 But Main Line contended it had reached a binding verbal agreement with Basinger , who was to have been paid £2m ( 3m dollars ) for six weeks ' work , and that she backed out of it four weeks before shooting was to begin in 1991 .
20 I still thought she should be keener , however , so I knocked yet another half an ounce off her flying weight , until she was so eager that she set off towards me virtually the moment she saw me putting on the glove .
21 ‘ You liked me so much that you walked out on me ! ’
22 And a ‘ trunk call ’ could have described the weight of the equipment that you lugged around with you .
23 ‘ I am only sorry you ever were put to it , and glad out of all measure that you came out of it without worse harm .
24 And er then you had a cotter that you drove in underneath it , and it secured the pick because
25 so I was n't quite sure of the answer that you gave back with me walking back from the camera so I just wanted to qualify that so that , I mean all that I noticed was that there was nothing that , that , no information that you tried to get out of him .
26 Well my free kick , he actually got a touch on that as well , he tipped it onto the post for the free kick yes , but I mean even when he bounced out to Mickey Lewis , one of their defenders got a great block from about two yards out to send it out for the corner , which luckily we scored from the corner , so that we got away with it then .
27 Teenagers Andrew Duff and Delightful Steven Massey ‘ saved he day ’ on each of the two Saturdays — would that we had more like them so that we could have ‘ Live Aid ’ as well as Christian Aid .
28 What we 've come forward now is , through is a series of proposals , now these would apply to all , all of these , there was some concern at the meeting that we did n't of them , which appeared to have no , no chance at all as I told you , so all of these issues would actually apply to all of them , but the kind of things that are talked about , is trying to get a , a standard of systems throughout Shropshire so we need the importance of the way they , they sell a fruit shop within , within a , a rural are a rural village .
29 Not that we talked much about her … private life . ’
30 ‘ I mean , ’ Magrit said apologetically , ‘ that we caught up with her at the ice-cliffs just beyond the perimeter .
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