Example sentences of "[noun pl] that i [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 No matter how carefully I listened , and the faintest signals that I dug up , all my finds proved to be items of 17th century date .
2 sidelong eyes that I 've not been bad
3 There was none of the humour you usually saw in it , and there was a fixed look about the eyes that I found almost frightening .
4 ‘ It was just that you seemed so interested in my being one of the survivors that I got quite the wrong initial impression . ’
5 One Sunday , I went to one of the best planned and happiest birthday parties that I have ever been invited to .
6 In that case the solutions that I have so far given to the first equation would no longer be acceptable , but one could take x=1 , y=2 , and z=1 .
7 Yet some of the people concerned would be people I was at school with ; and in any case it would cal 1 upon questions and allegiances that I had continuously pushed into the rear recesses of my mind .
8 Karajan 's response to Honegger 's Symphonie liturgique and its near contemporary , Strauss 's Metamorphosen , of which he made the first recording in 1947 , provides specifically musical evidence of Karajan 's priorities and allegiances that I have yet to see considered by those who have become so concerned to analyse and recycle often erroneous information about his alleged political sympathies before and during the Second World War .
9 In the very short space of time that we have available this afternoon there are three subjects that I need simply to bring to the attention of Synod .
10 The nose and beard also seemed to imply , to produce , to secrete constantly a certain kind of mind which had nothing to do with the intelligence diffused throughout the books , books that I knew so intimately , and which were permeated by a gentle and God-like wisdom . ’
11 It 's given me the chance to look further into two books that I 've really enjoyed reading than I ever usually would .
12 There 's a few things we need from the shops that I did n't get yesterday .
13 This was a very great help to me , because I was able to learn the meaning of many words that I had not been able to understand before .
14 She gave such an unpleasant laugh with these last words that I did n't know what to say , and as I left the house I felt even more miserable .
15 Says lots of words that I do n't use .
16 The Secretary of State made one of the worst speeches that I have ever heard from a Minister in the House .
17 I have n't taken into account the suggestion forms that I had this morning and some quiffs that I have n't had .
18 That you do n't like these designs that I 've just shown you ? ’
19 The candlelight on the peeling walls made scary shapes that I 'd never noticed before .
20 For transgressions that I did n't know I 'd made ?
21 It is for these reasons that I felt then , as I do now , that in pursuing an industrial career I was performing a social service , of no less significance than my service in the armed forces .
22 None of that , for reasons that I have already explained , is put in jeopardy by the trust proposal .
23 And that 's one of the reasons that I do n't like it !
24 We can all still bring leather in from our friends in Australia but for reasons that I do n't wholly understand , this is very much dearer than the local er supplies available and for the time being it 's not of interest to the saddlery-makers in Walsall .
25 Once only was I able to talk to Hayward de vive voix , and that was at the Institute of Contemporary Arts , when I referred again to the housekeeper problem ; but in the end , for reasons that I do not know , our Greek candidate , who might have been an admirable choice , was not summoned for interview .
26 The church as I have already mentioned , is built ‘ on three tiers ’ and appears to be very grand , even although Saint Francis was a person who lived simply with few superfluous belongings , for the reasons that I mentioned earlier .
27 ‘ It 's only because it might hamper my investigations that I do n't invite you to tell Dysart about his wife 's in fidelity tomorrow .
28 And in , certainly in the two cases that I 've just mentioned , those were the key worries that they had ; but I would hazard a guess and say those are the exceptions to the rule .
29 I felt so sorry for the horse while he was cutting his teeth that I pussyfooted around , falling into my old bad habit of asking Skipper if he 'd like to do something rather than telling him .
30 It 's presenting to my superiors that I find really scary .
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