Example sentences of "[pron] that [pron] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It seems to me that what we 're talking about here is Harrogate 's land allocation being , not necessarily an I five , but sixty hectares which he agreed was adequate for I five yesterday , plus I suspect another fifty which would be a strategic site .
2 Er er it 's ac It occurred to me that what what you were about to say cos Whit
3 Erm , it , what it struck me as is a parallel with Freud 's idea of transference , you know that once something happens in the , in the traumatic period in a , in a childhood , there 's then a tendency to transference to occur later in life , we recreate later in relationships to er the model of the early one and er it struck me that what you said about French industrial relations sounded a bit like transference in erm in the psychoanalysis the idea that i i it spills out as it were from the initial which might have been saved er within the family to other relationships i in later life that people have with their superiors at work or something I mean you can see this actually sometimes you know that people have relationships with their superiors which are clearly erm based on erm their relationships with their parents and they see the , th their boss as a parental figure and the employee sees themselves as er as , as , as a kind of erm child and it shows itself sometimes in quite er quite unmistakable ways .
4 The difference is that the cow , the cow herder or the shepherd is not particularly interested in consciously realizing that , whereas it seems to me that what you 're saying is that he is .
5 That it is it it does n't seem to me that we there is a strategic case for this for this policy .
6 ‘ A midwife went through it all with me and I actually asked her to reassure me that nothing I was doing could harm my own baby , ’ she remembers .
7 It seems rather strange to me that something which is patently strategic should come so far down the list of factors even er below satisfactory access for example .
8 John told me that he himself never saw the work performed on stage , being busy elsewhere by the time it went on .
9 It seems to me that there there are two ways forward that are that are being pursued in in in other areas .
10 It never occurred to me that anyone who had been starving for years would feel an incredible , overwhelming urge to eat that was both physical and emotional .
11 trying to tell them that they they must of course need in fact to spend two and a half thousand pound on a full page in a medical practice booklet er for two years , you 've got ta be punchy on the phone have n't you Trevor ?
12 Does n't that sort of bring in to the country and she 's out in the country and she wants to show it to them that she she 's sort of she 's still fashionable .
13 ‘ One of the company was called upon often without a word of preparation — to treat on a subject with which he was presumed to be familiar , and so to express himself that what he said could be discussed afterwards .
14 He has total faith in himself that what he set out to do , he will achieve .
15 The following extract is exactly as written : ‘ When I tell you that something you use every day could be put to better use — and that using it better could help you to win greater influence , more respect and higher status , promotion and a larger income … it could widen your circle of friends and possibly even secure you fame and power — you might well be curious to know what that ‘ something ’ is …
16 ‘ I can almost read your thoughts — yes , you are transparent , my dear — has it occurred to you that what you see and hear , my bark , might be a façade ?
17 They tell you that what you are experiencing is real , ’ he says .
18 It is easy enough now for me to convince you that what you need is a PC running Windows and capable of running up-to-date software such as Timeworks 3 and Works for Windows ( which basically means a 386 , although an SX model will do ) .
19 When used in conjunction with the function of Devil 's Advocate you can push the children to a point where they refuse to take orders ; they have to persuade you that what you are proposing is wrong .
20 Cos it 's important when we 've got you that we we have a look at you , we listen to your chest , we check your blood pressure and we make sure there 's no side effect .
21 ‘ Besides , has the possibility not occurred to you that you yourself may not wish to be released ?
22 I tell you that anyone who divorces his wife , except for marital unfaithfulness , and marries another woman commits adultery ’ ' ( Matt. 19:8 ) .
23 It is my duty to advise you that anything you now say may be noted by my sergeant here and possibly used in evidence in any future criminal prosecution . ’
24 So I think that 's something that we we 're going to have to .
25 So that 's something that we we 're all aware of .
26 I do n't think our contact is halfway strong enough , but the proposal to handle that is something that we we 're working on a the moment .
27 and I think it 's something that we ourselves should look at .
28 At that time we will be able to say that funding agencies are failing to recognize as important something that we ourselves have embraced .
29 No wonder poor Dad was embarrassed , even though I must have been repeating something that he himself had said .
30 Obviously having such a a close brush with death is something that you you 've you 've obviously lived through and be something that er you must feel strongly about .
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