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

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1 It does n't seem to me sensible that I have the masters of the quality manual , master lists of procedure holders and so on because
2 I tell yer , Joe , I ai n't too partial to that cove , and nor ai n't I 'appy that 'e knows where I live .
3 Mm okay , because I 'm doing it so much better am I sure that I 've got this right ?
4 It was only because his repeated invitations had made her think that maybe the young man did need the support of someone familiar that she had agreed to come to Lisbon — and because , after a hardworking summer , she had been in need of a break .
5 Terry , whose gentleness of heart so melted my own that I helped him sell his newspapers outside factories , on picket lines and outside East End tube stations at seven-thirty in the morning , was encouraging .
6 I have worked with leaders whose style is so totally different to my own that I have found it incomprehensible that they achieve results , but nevertheless they do .
7 This was performed by randomly selecting 15 slides scored by the pathologist ( SD ) at least one year earlier and having him rescore them unaware that he had previously examined them .
8 The final score was 4–3 to Royston with everyone content that they had given their best .
9 I 'm not doing anything here — and it 's making her upset that I do n't go home .
10 well its interesting that you 've remembered it , I mean do you wish you had reported it ?
11 This is due probably to the fact that people suffering from aphasia are more likely to come to the attention of a neurologist than individuals suffering from certain kinds of right hemisphere damage which may pass unnoticed by the individual himself such that he does not seek medical attention or is not referred for neurological investigation .
12 She could quite happily spend a few days here , just remembering her own childhood : the train set , the beautifully designed doll 's house , the football game … it made her sad that she had no children of her own so that she could cling on to that childhood that she so often missed .
13 He found himself glad that he did not know the location of Surere 's hide-out .
14 when its like that it tries and pulls you down , and this is why there was an accident with a Wessex or something or a Sea King a while ago , where three or four people died , cos it just did n't get enough height and as , as it got to the top it just pulled it straight down to the ground , it could n't , it did n't have enough height to clear the circle
15 BELVILLE : Why , Mrs. Jervis , are there any men that will not let her alone that you know of ?
16 Farmhouses are often isolated , so they can offer an ideal opportunity for the burglar — that 's why its essential that you make sure your farm is as secure as possible .
17 Its just that I thought you would n't come here any more … not after last night . ’
18 But , most importantly , its just that I have made more friends there .
19 Indeed , to the extent that inflationary expectations have built up a momentum of their own that it regards as excessive , the government may be forced to adopt demand management policies which aim to raise the unemployment rate above the natural rate so as to throw the process outlined above into reverse gear .
20 Today she had something of her own that she wanted to do and she felt trapped .
21 ‘ Put me down , ’ she ordered , in a voice so unlike her own that it seemed a betrayal .
22 Casements on eternity , these great patient masterpieces ought to calm the mind and nourish the spirit , but seldom do , and its rare that I emerge from the National Gallery feeling I have really taken advantage of what 's on offer .
23 He ran his hand the length of her spine , making her aware that he wanted her as badly as she wanted him , and for a wild moment she could see no reason why they should n't make love .
24 He had her foot in his hand before she could stop him and his indrawn breath made her aware that it looked as bad as it felt .
25 Mr Browning had expressed himself surprised that she had failed to recognise and acknowledge the consideration for herself and her well-being which had influenced their decision about Ferdinando .
26 If this induces a feeling of unease in you such that you start routinely checking the concrete around the foundations of inferences drawn from social science data , so much the better .
27 You glad that I cleaned up ?
28 Was she sure that she had no objection to Sancerre with the meal ?
29 It was thanks to you all that I humiliated myself at the Harrogate Trade Show .
30 I take all that you have and it 's place and in it 's place I give you all that I have and all that I am .
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