Example sentences of "[v-ing] [pron] [that] it " in BNC.

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1 Warning us all about this , so well I thought well if they warn us , something must be good here , if they 're warning us that it 's bad you know .
2 A shod note accompanied the card , informing me that it had been found on Oberleutnant Bauer 's body .
3 Since then , four telephone calls and two letters have failed to elicit from the sheriff officers the basis of this arrestment , beyond informing me that it was for a sum of £50.59 , but without specifying why or how this sum was allegedly due .
4 It was unfortunate that at this period he was going through a protracted quarrel-by-letter with her and was generally grumpy and morose , especially if he had recently received one of her periodic letters informing him that it was ALL OFF !
5 For some reason these thoughts of Emily sent her memory shooting back to the previous Friday in Vass 's office when he had brought up the subject of the new crèche and she had somehow ended up , almost aggressively , informing him that it was not her intention , ever , to remarry .
6 At first he resisted the demand for a judicial inquiry , on the grounds that there was insufficient evidence , but on April 25 he received a note from the Israeli government , informing him that it possessed a letter from Vere Bird Jr dated Nov. 9 , 1988 , which confirmed the arms order .
7 I kept hugging myself as I imagined over and over telling Marcus what I knew and reassuring him that it would n't make any difference to us .
8 Declaring it a dangerous precedent , they sought letters patent assuring them that it would not be so used and letters of indemnity for not following the king overseas on campaign .
9 So these wee things I I knew and er my staff soon found you see that well they just had to go along and do the job as it should be done , you see , and they were no good at kidding me that it had been done , for I used to examine everything that was done you see .
10 ‘ If you remember , you had told me it was over and I was … persuading you that it was n't , ’ he reminded her unwillingly .
11 London East TEC is obviously not getting everything that it would like , and the hon. Member for Newham , North-East and I will be pressing for more spending to cure the ills of unemployment in our area .
12 And what were the chances of persuading him that it really was coincidence ?
13 She had to get a grip on her ridiculous emotions , had to keep reminding herself that it was only the club he wanted .
14 Ah well it 's definitely , it 's sounds like a , if it 's doing it that it sounds like an inflammation on the nerves right enough .
15 Her old self would have seemed like light-years away as well if Mr Know-it-all did n't keep reminding her that it was n't .
16 Somewhere a bell rang out in the age-old call of the Angelus , reminding her that it was midday and she had to meet Rohan .
17 Just the strange things that again you know it 's it 's having an idea and recognizing it that it would be useful .
18 It was made use of on 8 November by Cardinal Frings of Cologne precisely to call the Theological Commission into line , reminding it that it was there to carry out the wishes of the Council , not to determine what the Council should decide .
19 A Chambers colleague remarked on seeing it that it must be like driving around in a Smartie .
20 I 'm showing you that it could be fun growing up , in effect , as the only child of Hettie and Fred .
21 While you are dressing him , you should make the patient aware of what you are doing by naming each garment as you put it on , and showing him that it is the right way round .
22 Further , it makes me angry with myself to find that the perfectly natural and utterly unfair result is that I begin to dislike Paxford , no exercise of the will convincing me that it is not the unfortunate P. who is boring me with his views on everything under the sun .
23 Do you know , my psychiatrist spent hour after hour convincing me that it was all in the mind , that nobody really was out to get me , that the world was n't conspiring against me …
24 ‘ But obviously there 's something radically wrong with his knee and the signs are telling me that it is a cartilage problem .
25 ‘ You 're telling me that it 's official Coutts policy to bounce a cheque on one of the ten biggest private companies in Britain ? ’
26 But one old boy over in B Wing was telling me that it 's like a fucking maze down there .
27 Disguising his real feelings he wrote cheerfully , telling them that it was better here than The Hague , as if to say that nothing could be worse than the hell of being unloved .
28 He says they have formed the notion that it is legal , he is telling them that it is not .
29 But basically you 're telling them that it 's almost an accomplished fact and erm they probably do n't have too much room for manoeuvre .
30 The chivalry towards women which gentleman were supposed to possess — but often did n't — was a very real part of Neil 's nature , and , having seen what was happening , he could not stand by , or walk away , telling himself that it was no business of his .
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