Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] that it [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Baron of Buchlyvie was brought into the ring and everyone agreed that it looked magnificent .
2 At the ‘ 19th ’ all prizes were presented by Captain , Danny Sproull where everyone agreed that it had been an enjoyable outing .
3 But later , I realized that it had been quite good for me and stopped me getting big-headed .
4 equal to supervisor so I crossed that out and then I realised that it said intervene .
5 The boys and I agreed that it had all been so worthwhile .
6 and I found D Y by D X and I found that it came to erm X squared .
7 Of course , I had never walked in snow before , and I found that it made my feet very cold .
8 To my great surprise and that of everyone else , I found that it meant that black holes are not completely black .
9 I finally got one job offer , but when I turned up to work I found that it had been a mistake .
10 I thought for two days that the machine had swallowed it and it was only on the monday morning on the way to the bank that I found that it had miraculousloy reappeared in my wallet again .
11 ‘ I had always thought that its grip on me was purely personal , ’ wrote Amanda , ‘ — I loved it simply because it was my home — but then I found that it caught other people in its web too . ’
12 I stipulated that it had to be different from mine .
13 ‘ I was very upset when I discovered that it had gone : it was a terrible shock .
14 I remarked that it resembled a gigantic roll of lavatory paper ; my guide confirmed that this was exactly what it was .
15 But it said I heard that it said chemotherapy well what 's that 's erm drugs is it , no that 's radiation is n't it ?
16 I have been fearfully worried , but I felt that it had to come .
17 well I think that , that the , the sending out of the press release immediately was , was quite correct , because obviously people had ride that , sorry people may have read that and something therefore had to be said , my personal view was that really this article is you had , if you like had undone everything that we had been trying to do , erm and put us in a bad light and it maybe my Scottish background , but I do n't like people calling in to question my motives and the companies motives , erm and I felt that it went straight to what we were really standing for , given what I explained about my thoughts in nineteen eighty seven , it was hitting straight to the core of the whole proposition and everything that stood for , erm and that is what was the great concern and because it was n't just like a , a mild slap in the face it was more like a knife in the ribs , it was therefore required a lot more thinking about as to the reaction that we would then have to come up with .
18 people generator was on to me the other day cos we I insisted that it 's got two three phase outlets on .
19 I knew that it made , besides such things as textiles , the remarkable Oerlikon guns and that it was part of the Oerlikon-Buhrle Group , employing some 40 000 people , mostly in Europe , but also in the US and Japan .
20 But in doing so I 'd be telling her that I knew that it had happened and therefore that Simon had talked to me .
21 I I knew that it turned blue but I did n't know that was the test .
22 I knew that it did not , and could not , but for the next week I found myself despairing as if it did .
23 Then I saw that it had a light on the top and the crest of Kent Fire Brigade on the driver 's door .
24 A huge , heavy , panelled oak door faced it , and peering through the windows I saw that it led into the mill kitchen .
25 I thought that it undermined the satisfaction of ‘ getting a place in college ’ for students with severe learning difficulties .
26 ‘ But I understood that it had been arranged that one of us was to go into each room . ’
27 In a letter to my wife I said that it looked as if my job was to try to give them new faith and hope .
28 When I reached my flat on the ground floor of a huge house in a quiet road off Putney Hill , I reflected that it had been , to put it very mildly , a somewhat taxing day .
29 I supposed that it did endorse part of Ewen Mackay 's story .
30 It was certainly the theme of a protest against the building of a workhouse in 1785 which argued that it threatened " our liberty and laws " .
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