Example sentences of "[pron] that [pers pn] have " in BNC.

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1 I think that feeling has got to be dispelled and it 's for these points that the , for these reasons the government needs to turn its attention a little bit more er to the issues that I that I have raised and I would refer in conclusion Madam de deputy speaker , the minister to the Bank of England 's er memorandum submitted to the treasury and civil service er select committee in its report published on eighth of December last year when at page a hundred and eighty five they draw attention to the European directives that the minister himself referred to .
2 Yeah , Could I also just quickly comment on the differences between columns H and I that you 've referred to .
3 ‘ For nothing , David , ’ said Julia , knowing that it was her fault and not his that they had got so near the brink .
4 Never give your full address to someone that you have just spent your first evening with .
5 Robert merely had to drop a few bon mots from Marwan Ibrahim Al-Kaysi 's handbook into the conversation and Maisie 's eyes widened the way they did when you offered to take her out for a meal or when she was telling you how someone had told someone that she had a beautiful mouth .
6 This is necessary to make sure we are functioning in a realistic way , that we are not kidding ourselves that we have abilities that we do not , but more importantly , to ensure we are not allowing our inabilities to nullify our abilities .
7 It contradicts and condemns us in our pride , our self-sufficiency , our ethics , our politics , and our religion which , far from being our point of closest access to God , is the house we build in order to hide ourselves from him , to convince ourselves that we have him in our control .
8 Although I think it 's with us having the None Of A Family ourselves that I 've adjusted so well .
9 Nothing that we have said detracts from counsel 's duty in ordinary circumstances to accept a judge 's order or ruling made in the course of trial .
10 ‘ as if nothing that I 'd ever done mattered , only that I was here , part of the earth , at one with it , as they say .
11 Nothing that I 've heard .
12 For among the effects is one that is new , and that nothing that I 've said so far could have suggested this very exuberance , as well as the things it plays on , can make us smile or laugh .
13 ‘ It 's nothing that I have done . ’
14 Nothing that I have read about the case leads me to the conclusion that anything untoward happened or that the basic and important principle of the GP 's right to refer has been undermined .
15 Well , so nothing , if the novel you have written is a good one and if nothing that you have done in the way of title , type of story , original laying-out of the situation has not broken that contract with the reader which says , " This will be a crime novel , it will entertain you first of all though it may cause you a little to think " .
16 Although not exactly stuck for words , nothing that he has said has yet entered the language .
17 It 's not for nothing that he has earned his reputation as Scotland 's most effective ‘ company doctor ’ .
18 What people everyone that you 've spoken to ?
19 I went to my old school in West Ham recently to talk to the children there and er the master to me that they 've got a bomb trail .
20 Pep talk from my assistant commissioner , a pointless press conference , further inconclusive forensic reports , lots of people ringing up and calling in to tell me that they 've got nowhere .
21 But some times when I when people tell me that they 've been in a certain environment .
22 There were seven of them , and it was a source of perpetual wonder to me that they 'd ever learned to speak their own languages , never mind anyone else 's .
23 Younis told me that they 'd taken my picture because I 'd hidden it .
24 Brand told me that they 'd been friendly from way back and when I leaned on him a bit he admitted that they 'd had a thing going but it had been broken off two or three years ago . ’
25 He was telling me that they 'd died of the frost or something .
26 I did not run into a lot of people who told me that they had been unexpectedly impressed by Mr Kinnock or unimpressed by Mr Major .
27 But managers told me that they had learned from the experience .
28 Onlookers admitted to me that they had come simply to see the tragic spectacle of the naked bodies — some of which were badly burned .
29 When the greetings and exclamations were over , they told me that they had been staying on Mull for a few days , and had just arrived on Moila , and were putting up at the post office with Mrs McDougall .
30 ( Two surviving compositors , both of whom began work in 1909 told me that they had been among the last recruits . )
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