Example sentences of "[det] and [vb past] [that] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | He was delighted with this and said that he would send his advisers to see me — on a Sunday afternoon . |
2 | Nuadu glanced at this and saw that there might once have been verdant greenery , perhaps even a small forest . |
3 | Vesman developed this and showed that he could explain the temperature dependence of muon + dd fusion if there is a rather loosely bound state in a complex molecular system involving three deuterons where the nuclei were encircled partly by electrons and partly by muons . |
4 | Just a simple explanation will do , such as ‘ I 've thought about this and decided that I 'd better shut up and do most of the listening ’ . |
5 | Does the Prime Minister recall when , as Minister for Social Security , he cut mortgage support in half and said that there would be no reason to suppose that repossessions would increase ? |
6 | Like so many women of her age , Belinda wanted her baby very much and felt that it was a miracle when she became pregnant . |
7 | Erm that 's the one that , wanted respectability , acceptance amongst respectable citizens , very much and said that it would never print anything that would bring a blush to the cheek of a young |
8 | Erm , but the training contradicted that and said that they they showed them how they should be used , but , but they should n't tackle a fire and they |
9 | He was extremely hurt by that and announced that he was a moderate and a patriot . |
10 | A debtor who did that and swore that his all amounted to less than £5 would be brought before a court . |
11 | The spokesman added : ‘ The magistrates were made aware of that and appreciated that we have taken steps to prevent a recurrence of this problem . ’ |
12 | Agnes absorbed that and found that she believed it : Mo had been thirty years in intelligence work which trains up a determination not to know some things quite as strong as the desire to know others . |
13 | Is could be seen as a classic example of the muddle that has been prevalent at the top of Welsh rugby except that the pressures here — unrecognisable from those in other home unions — are so many and varied that it is impossible to respond to them all , let alone resist them . |