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

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1 One or two people had felt afraid of the head noises , and everyone agreed that there was a need to have tinnitus explained and that professional workers , such as occupational therapists , lip-reading teachers , general practitioners and so on should be aware of the effect of tinnitus and the reality of the complaint .
2 Baron of Buchlyvie was brought into the ring and everyone agreed that it looked magnificent .
3 The other score — of damage to sons , property and livestock — was never calculated , but the injuries sustained were not considered excessive , and everyone agreed that it was one of the best hurling matches they 'd seen in several years .
4 At the ‘ 19th ’ all prizes were presented by Captain , Danny Sproull where everyone agreed that it had been an enjoyable outing .
5 Women who told me that their partners accused them of using tears to manipulate them agreed that there were times when they deliberately wept , but said that it was often the only way they could get their partner 's attention .
6 He elaborated it in a memorandum of 17 Nov 1987 , which was discussed at the Africa/Middle East Committee on 8 Dec 1987 , and at SMT on 4 Dec 1987 , both of whom recommended that it be explored .
7 No-one cared that she jacked in to the lock on the tutor 's door , feeling around mentally to jig it open .
8 The Convention not only transferred the Crown to William and Mary , but also laid down certain terms for the new rulers in the document known as the Declaration of Rights , and if the offer of the Crown was not strictly speaking conditional upon William and Mary 's acceptance of these terms , it was clear that everyone expected that they were to abide by them .
9 Both of them realised that he had abandoned all pretence that Sally-Anne was an ordinary young woman come to work in Vetch Street , but neither of them pursued the matter , Dr Neil from delicacy , and Sally-Anne because she could not tell him the real truth about herself — he would undoubtedly immediately send her back to the embassy , and she did not want that at all — it would be failure .
10 Then everyone realised that he really needed to go and sort himself out .
11 of them revealed that they had been the victims of marital rape .
12 When I first met the car manufacturers , they did not appear to be taking the matter very seriously at all , but my last meeting with them revealed that they are now much more prepared to make their cars more secure .
13 He bought a quantity believing they were Ecstasy , but when he tried them found that they were another drug altogether .
14 Thirty-one showed positive results after four weeks and everyone reported that their skin felt smoother , more supple and better toned .
15 The doctor arrived and after examining me pronounced that I had some sort of mystery virus , and there was nothing he could do for me .
16 None of them doubted that they would eventually get to Greece .
17 Moreover , the wine loosened Ralemberg 's tongue and the more he spoke the more convinced I became that his trading venture would be the basis of my own success .
18 The more I read of the early months of Nicholas MacMahon the more convinced I became that I too was rearing a prodigy .
19 I asked that they take a different route each time , as far as possible , and to occasionally drive him there .
20 It is why I asked that he might attend here .
21 I ruled that they would be confined to the Promenade and Fleetwood line ’ .
22 She asked me whether I 'd taken the cat to the vet , and I admitted that I had n't .
23 On Wednesday I met Mrs Matthews in the street and she asked if I 'd taken the cat to the vet and I admitted that I had n't .
24 I admitted that I had n't quite got around to organizing that aspect of my life yet .
25 Malc was furious , especially when I admitted that I had n't the heart to charge the old dear , so we were two quid out of pocket .
26 When he asked me if I played I admitted that I had done so but insisted that I really was very bad .
27 In fact , we did go down there for a week to explore the possibilities , and I admitted that it was n't what it was and that the rosy glow that still suffused me at the very name was probably nostalgia for my touring days , when it was the most prestigious of all the dates .
28 Now er w w with every respect , to say that he survived it is something of a crass statement , because I remember reading about him thinking is n't this country getting good that we can have a black guardsman , and I remember my own disappointment when I read that he had to leave the regiment .
29 But it does n't it does n't take from the point that I made that it is i i the allocation they 're seeking is aimed at a very specific sector of the employment base .
30 At the end of November 1983 , I announced that I was going to head an inquiry into occupational pensions .
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