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

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1 Eddie Gilfoyle also told workmates the baby was not his and that he had ‘ family problems ’ .
2 A MAN told police that a block of cannabis found in his mother 's freezer was his and that he intended to supply it to others , Darlington magistrates heard yesterday .
3 Did you not yourself say that our love must be holy ? ’ or when she pointed out that his ‘ lovely poems ’ would have been less lovely if she had not pro vided ‘ the unrest and storm that made them possible ’ : ‘ Beloved I will pray with my whole strength that suffering and temptation may be taken from you as they have been taken from me and that we may gain spiritual union stronger than earthly union could ever be . ’
4 This time my reaction to the knowledge that in all probability cancer was back with me and that I had a dreaded secondary was quite different from my reaction on first being told of the disease six months earlier .
5 Mum said that as a Christian She was not going to write me a note when there was n't anything wrong with me and that I was to remember that we Christians are the light of the world .
6 I do not know whether this was associated with the fact that no one ever sought a tea meeting with me and that I was relieved of the obligation of conducting a rather spurious theological discussion on the basis of almost total ignorance .
7 It seemed the weather had beaten me and that I was wasting my time .
8 What I had n't considered was that she was much bigger than me and that I was n't strong enough to keep both her and the bicycle upright : inevitably she lost her balance and fell heavily on the road with me and the bicycle on top of her .
9 I was beginning to think you hated me and that I 'd never hold you in my arms again , ’ he said huskily .
10 Punch , will you ride to Bishopstow House forthwith and leave a message to the effect that Miss Abbott is here with me and that I will return her within the hour . ’
11 ‘ Felipe is just angry that Mitch touched me and that I did not repulse him quickly .
12 My mates think he 's too young for me and that I should find someone of my own age .
13 You love me and that I 'm wonderful and that I 'm great .
14 ‘ Please , I hope you get the million you want to fight me and that you do n't bottle out , ’ said WBO super-middleweight champion Eubank .
15 I said that I accepted that maybe he hated me and that he wanted nothing to do with me .
16 Senga blinked back tears , " he told me he loved me and that he 'd come back for me when he 'd made his fortune and could afford to take me away . "
17 In the end , to put them off , I told them I was quite clear about the type who attracted me and that there was no point in introducing me to anyone who did n't match up .
18 It is helping the child and parent recognize the intensity of positive feeling that can exist between them and that their love is unconditional .
19 Lawyers representing the deportees had submitted petitions claiming that Israel had a responsibility to take them back , on the grounds that the Lebanese government had refused to accept them and that their lives were therefore in danger .
20 For how many years have we been told it 's tax payers ' money do you remember Maggie and the tax payers ' money , it 's like this animal somewhere called the tax payer but it came out of the wall as if we were n't one of them and that we had to look after the tax payers ' money .
21 Kit Widdows admitted to a little gentle crusading taking place here , being convinced that people would be more likely to be encouraged to come to church when they saw people enacting something that had a meaning for them and that they obviously enjoyed doing rather than being approached by someone knocking on their door .
22 ‘ But I knew in my heart that I would have no chance against them and that they would be merciless .
23 Chebrikov was particularly scathing about the ‘ informal groups ’ that had been attracting public attention , warning that ‘ extremist elements ’ had worked their way into the leaderships of some of them and that they were encouraging them to engage in actions ‘ objectively against the interests of our society ’ .
24 They were terrified that the Jewish authorities would come for them and that they would suffer the same fate as Jesus .
25 With this , well erm I was er after the first two years when I did n't get a referred lead or recommendation cos I , I had this fear in my mind that if I asked for names , they 'd actually not give them and that they would actually then cancel the policy they 'd taken out with me , I actually thought that
26 Some solicitors acting for the husband may take a robust view to save their clients costs and , following the court order , may merely dispatch the title deeds to the wife 's solicitors on the basis that the husband has no further interest in them and that they will receive a conveyance for execution by the husband in due course .
27 Each knew without saying that the powers of Callanish would bind them and that whatever was to come would guide them .
28 Ianthe smiled uneasily , feeling that some kind of guessing game was being played between them and that she ought to play her part by making a suggestion as to what the work could have been .
29 Find a way to let this person ( who could be your partner ) know that you love them and that you have forgiven them .
30 They both insisted that this was very important to them and that it did not detract from their feelings towards their adoptive parents .
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