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

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1 And that 's the only illness I that I ever had .
2 Early on , someone said to me that nobody really took AIDS seriously until someone they knew died through it and when the first ex-volunteer died , many of us felt the shock waves .
3 The woman told me that they normally like you to book a few days in advance so that you have some time to think it over in case you wanted to change your mind .
4 It always bothers me that they never seem , you know , very warm
5 ‘ The told me that they alone had cracked the system ; they said only they could fix up proper contracts with local authorities on behalf of their clients .
6 Many students told me that they only joined the League because it was the correct thing to do at middle school and at university they maintained their membership for the social functions the League organised , such as outings and dances .
7 It seems to me that they now resent the presence of the other fish .
8 I 'm always a little bit worried about them because it seems to me that they almost define the syllabus in terms of what you can ask four reasonable questions in terms of alternatives about .
9 It seems to me that nothing really turns on the difference .
10 I had no experience of teaching art to anyone , but the headmaster assured me that it simply involved giving the boys some paints to play with and then telling them to get on with it .
11 ‘ You 're supposed to roll your eyes and assure me that I just had the low-cal , spun-out-of-air version of — whatever all that incredible stuff was . ’
12 She had hit a note of such deep truth in me that I just sat looking at her .
13 And it occurred to me that I neither knew how many the family owned nor how difficult mine would be to replace .
14 This doubt of not quite knowing so worried me that I sometimes approached my visualization as if addressing a public meeting .
15 If others point out to me that I always shirk opportunities to get something which I earnestly insist that I desire more than anything else in the world , I shall be persuaded to relinquish it as an end only if on reflection I am forced to admit to myself that I do not feel about it as strongly as I supposed .
16 ‘ It upsets me that I still have this ‘ enfant terrible ’ reputation .
17 I have also of course been very excited by the new doors that have opened up for me that I never knew existed .
18 ‘ The Test match fulfils an ambition for me that I never thought would be possible in my time , ’ he said .
19 He also told me that I now had a younger brother , Russell , which made me feel excited and wonder that he could be like .
20 Ted Ray , one of the judges , reminded me that I now had to work out an act for ‘ The All Winners Show ’ , which happened every seventh week , a contest between the six previous show winners .
21 It is a source of some sadness to me that I now find myself on the other side of the fence from Samuel Brittan in the debate on managed and fixed currencies .
22 Mrs Ross tells me that she later discovered that several years earlier near Paisley signal box two trains had collided with loss of life .
23 It should have read : ‘ I hereby confirm that prior to the execution of this document I fully explained the contents and effect thereof to [ blank space ] who seemed to me , and informed me that she perfectly understood the same . ’
24 She has n't had any more visions but she was telling me that she sometimes has dreams .
25 Hashmat Ara Begum , a community worker in the Borough of Camden told me that she too had come across the most contemptuous attitudes among Health Visitors .
26 She told me that she actually attacked Huston and hit him because of his treatment of Monty :
27 She just come to tell me that she really wants to take him out .
28 One friend told me that he regularly got 35 m.p.g. from a petrol-engined Land Rover . )
29 In fact , a couple of weeks ago he confided to me that he rather enjoyed losing his temper .
30 She told me that he just had time to wrap a small gift of appreciation .
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