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

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1 I begged the King so often for my freedom that at last he and his lords agreed that I need not be a prisoner any longer .
2 It is therefore my opinion that on his findings of fact in the present case , the judge was entitled to hold , as he did , that the defendants ' promise to pay the extra £10,300 was supported by valuable consideration , and thus constituted an enforceable agreement .
3 You know , it 's my opinion that in some areas of Belfast , if you have n't gone out , got drunk , had a chinkers , thrown up , and beaten the wife up , you have n't enjoyed yourself .
4 You have heard my opinion that in general terms , the existence of a conservation area is an indication of the likelihood of a contribution being made to the special character of the settlement and therefore to the setting of York , which is the prime purpose or the prime function of the York greenbelt .
5 Nevertheless it is my belief that without us , feminism would never have been more than a caucus of the broad left .
6 ‘ I would also state my belief that in relation to Class AA , our parent company has behaved entirely properly ; the process of applying for a patent necessarily entails wide publication and ample opportunity for opposition .
7 Am I right in erm my belief that in fact the the final version of policy H two erm need not and should not include a list of criteria other than those set out in P P G two paragraph thirty three .
8 because validity of the section fourteen is the question for ultimate trial , we 're not seeking interim relief against that , we have n't done that my Lord that in our submission is the highest and the best that they could achieve erm properly erm which was to avoid a stay on a reference and they could then continue with the proceedings rather than be put off for a , a very , you know what maybe a year and a half , er if the court dealt with it in the normal way , or perhaps even a little bit longer , erm , but to actually go to further than that and to deny the defendant the right to put up a , a proper E E C defence , my Lord in my submission would be erm without the jurisdiction of the court .
9 There also seems to me to be some confusion of emphasis which which adds to my concern that in fact the Government policy talks about strict control of development away , and I emphasize the word away , from settlements .
10 On the fifth dawn we hurried on deck to confirm my certainty that at last we had rounded the south-western point of Sulawesi , and had a clear run north to Makassar .
11 ‘ It was partly wanting to say to my children that on one day a week I could always take them to school .
12 The letter continues , ‘ There is little point in my saying that in a scientific meeting , though I have .
13 Granpa shook his head and frowned , but I was so proud of my dad that for the rest of the day I just strutted around the market by his side .
14 It was an aphorism of my parents-in-law that in order to respond to the arguments of the religious persuaders , it was essential to be thoroughly familiar with the content of the bible .
15 Years of hard use , however , have taken their toll and my detector that at one time was new and gleaming from the factory , now looks like an advert for adhesive tape , for that is all that holds it together .
16 Accordingly in my judgment it is not correct to describe the document as a will at that stage nor can it be said in my judgment that by his signature Mr. Winterbone intended to give effect to the document as any kind of effective document .
17 I have already put forward my view that in the foreseeable future there is unlikely to be a sufficiency of common purpose or tradition to create out of a federal Parliament the necessary cohesion for it to control , or even to have much influence over , the unelected central bodies , especially the Commission and the Court of Justice .
18 But as the car sped on , it was still very much on her mind that with her car lifeless , the garage mechanics the only people able to put some life back into it , she 'd had no option but to leave her car back there .
19 The thought flashed through her mind that at least she would die with Tweed …
20 The importance of Fritz and Hitzig 's work lay in their demonstration that with brief , low-intensity electrical stimulation it was only possible to evoke movement from a restricted area of the cerebral cortex , hence the name ‘ electrically excitable motor cortex ’ .
21 Chair , with with the , with one small exception in in her reply that of Hamilton Community College would the Chairman agree that er the others she mentions in her reply to one and I note that she does n't agree with Keith M P erm , would she , would she accept that the others are largely inaccessible to the youth of Nether Hall and what 's she gon na do about it ?
22 Fabia took herself off for a walk , but so great were her worries that for once Mariánské Láznë failed to enchant her .
23 The report warned that the spread of HIV in sub-Saharan Africa , Asia and Latin America could force a " dramatic upward revision " of its prediction that between 15,000,000 and 20,000,000 people would be infected with HIV by the year 2000 .
24 Miss Picon and her husband were so profoundly affected by their experiences that for a long time after their return to New York they were unable to work .
25 It is nonetheless evident from her poetry that at different times she was visited by aspiring poets and dramatists .
26 Out of all the many hundreds of 16th- and 17th-century wills that I have studied , his is the only one to include a reference to its writer 's age : its intimation that on 15 November 1622 he was in his 80th year allows 1992 or 1993 to be marked as the 450th anniversary of his birth .
27 ‘ I instruct my daughter out of concern for her safety that until such time as she raises children she should make no will : in this way she will be able to live without danger . ’
28 She joined in the training sessions , but soon found to her chagrin that in the personal fitness stakes he left her standing .
29 It was perhaps precisely because both sovereigns were well aware of the criticisms which might be made of their Court that in order to fulfil their public roles in accordance with the aims which they had set themselves , they worked to make of it a thing of great splendour .
30 The French were sufficiently worried by the rapidity of German industrialisation and by the quality of their wares that by the 1890s they had begun to invest in Russian railways , coal , steel and textiles as a way of controlling and reducing German competition .
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