Example sentences of "[pron] [conj] [adv] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 A self-appointed leader , he made the rules without being explicit about them or even explaining that there were rules .
2 We 've been there ourselves and now feel that it 's too easy for churches simply to add to the guilt of those who have abortions . ’
3 Relieved that he had apparently not betrayed himself and yet wishing that she had not moved away from him , David told her about the history of the old Jewish quarter of Venice .
4 Reg used every opportunity to take swipes at me and constantly implied that I had lost the confidence of everybody involved with the club .
5 If they failed to reach agreement , the Queen would summon them and simply say that it was their business to ensure that the Queen 's government was carried on .
6 He would dearly have loved to be with them and greatly regretted that age precluded any such thing .
7 She stopped again then said wryly , ‘ When I saw you and gradually realised that he was attracted to you I naturally became jealous . ’
8 He was not scheduled to address them but just to prove that even the most carefully planned trips have an element of flexibility , he did rise to speak , without the use of notes , for 15 minutes .
9 The ship is due to sail that day : on shore with the captain at a prize-fight , he overhears a plot to kidnap a certain American lady visiting Los Xicales with her brother , and rides out on a bicycle to warn them but also expecting that this will be the moment foretold for that second meeting .
10 The educational psychologist listened tolerantly to Mrs Singh 's comments , did not respond to them but simply repeated that Balbinder needed to be with teachers who were experienced in working with small groups .
11 This type of definition ( i.e. one that implicitly assumes that there are general positions which average or ordinary people occupy and agree upon ) is similar to that utilised by many moral entrepreneurial groups in their attempts at redefining , for example , obscenity .
12 But even if this had not been the case ( and there was a part of her that still believed that he 'd come that second time to explain , or apologize ) she would have found an excuse for returning to England , just to be out of Marlin 's company .
13 Iris , who had spoken in glowing terms of the man and his ambitious undertaking , revealed that she had agreed to tutor a week 's art course for him and immediately suggested that Melissa should accompany her .
14 ‘ If the creditor takes adequate steps to inform her and reasonably supposes that she has an adequate comprehension of the obligations she is undertaking and an understanding of the effect of the transaction , the fact that she failed to grasp some material part of the document , or , indeed , the significance of what she was doing , can not , I think , in itself give her an equity to set aside , notwithstanding that at an earlier stage the creditor relied upon her husband to obtain her consent to enter into the obligation of surety .
15 The court was told that he had killed the girl after taking part in sex play with her and then discovering that she was under age .
16 When he raised his standard at Nottingham he was joined by a number of Members of Parliament who had previously criticised him but now felt that the Parliamentary cause was in the hands of extremists .
17 One can share it and yet recognise that there is justification for contemporary views that work in mines and manufacture had a yet greater effect on health and longevity .
18 We can not contain it and still expect that the wider health of freedom of expression may be unaffected .
19 It would be absurd if , following the Hayes and Garvin criticism of DCF , companies were to drop it and then assume that funds had a zero cost .
20 Every time I do a stall I I quake in my boots up until I do it and then I feel great when we 're doing it and afterwards realize that it 's been productive and we we 've had a good lot a good response from the public .
21 What we 've , so what it means is we have to make it clear to those people who are authorised to sign off invoices that their signature not only authorises accounts to pay it but also signifies that the delivery has been checked and is erm , is adequate .
22 it dus painted behind the things whatever , come on Sunday or whatever and just say that you might
23 Okay ? assume that a prosecution statements will be admissible in themselves and always assume that witnesses will give more evidence .
24 Now it would maybe not be appropriate if there was to be an alternative government bill that would deal with these type of matters er in front of us and please to say that when I read out the list of sponsors , it 'll be shown there are people from all parties , or all parties in Britain in this house , who are true democrats .
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