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

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1 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 .
2 that intrigued me because it did n't seem to me that it was to be eligible
3 They told me that it was of no use to me any more and that I 'd be better off letting them have it .
4 Ellen Orford in the poem is a middle-aged woman and it was fortuitous for me that I was about the right age — it 's not a part for a young soprano .
5 Not until I arrived on the 18th tee 1-down did it suddenly occur to me that I was on the point of losing .
6 I remember many occasions when friends would reassure me that I was like them , there were n't any differences .
7 I hardly knew how I was able to face it , either then or at any other time of my life in this mocking world , but I did , though it did not seem to me that I was in any way heroic — just the opposite , in fact .
8 It proved to me that I was in earnest , that I was truly resolved .
9 It did n't occur to me that I was in labour because it was too early .
10 If they hesitated , he could show them his revolver and his stick to convince them that he was in earnest .
11 Their mother seemed to rally as she always did for her children but no matter how she tried to conceal it , it was clear to all of them that she was near the end of her strength .
12 It did n't take long to find out Nicola had told them that she was in line to take over my job . ’
13 Although he had four years of orgies with Debbie Harry and Joan Jett at the paper between 1978 and '82 , he never kidded himself that he was on first-name terms with pop .
14 He flattered himself that he was in some small part responsible for such blissful bizarrities , given that over the years he 'd brought all manner of influences through from the Succulent Rock .
15 He liked to flatter himself that he was in love with me ; but I never knew a less impatient love .
16 A British undercover agent in one of David Cornwell 's [ John le Carré 's ] novels is so exasperated by platitudes by a superior that he exploded within himself that it was like working for a bloody clergyman .
17 Did I tell you that I was at Belsen just after it was liberated ? ’
18 You did n't give your mum any money to get that C D did you that I was after ?
19 Er I might also say , on open access which is something that I was at a meeting for yesterday in London .
20 Arthur told the lordly one that it was to be sent to Mr and Mrs Stokes , but Fred knew whom it was tacitly meant for , because he had read in newspaper gossip columns about dukes laying down pipes of port when heirs were born .
21 But there were very few people who could sympathise with her — the presumption was that she was fiercely cold-hearted , driven by greed and shallowness , a woman who had convinced herself that she was above the law .
22 That evening , a consortium of dealers led the slightly worse for wear director to a riverside wine bar in an attempt to convince him that it was worth staying with the company .
23 He was at a loss to describe the sky , its lilac whiteness , so ineffable above him that it was like a secret waiting to be deciphered , reflecting everything and seeping into the thin mist on the ground .
24 And I said ‘ yes ’ , and I reminded him that it was against the law for him to have possessed a wild animal in the first place , and he shrugged .
25 He also consulted constitutional experts who assured him that it was in the Prime Minister 's hands to do as he chose .
26 The secretary-general of the socialists ( PSI ) Bettino Craxi on Dec. 15 received a cautionary warrant advising him that he was under investigation by Milan magistrates for 40 instances of receiving money illegally since 1985 in violation of the law on party finances .
27 In East Tyrone , s UDR started the day on a happy note when the Commanding Officer called the Administrative Officer to his office and told him that he was to be promoted to Captain .
28 God spoke on three February mornings to John Reeve , and told him that he was to be the prophet and his cousin was to be Reeve 's mouth .
29 Oliver started to ask whether they could not drop it and go home , but it struck him that he was in a precarious position and he kept quiet .
30 It felt churlish to tell him that I was in a hurry , that the coffee would have to be quick .
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