Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [noun pl] that [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ People send you things that they think are exotic or bizarre , but when you listen to them a lot of them are just band copies of hits people just trying to sound like the Beatles .
2 Yes , it says on the thing that you can attach a job description to the back , but I should say that probably they want it appraisals that you get back , there is n't a job description attached and there 's nothing written on the board .
3 We try and mould our ideas that we both have together what we get them from other people .
4 ‘ We thought it would make a nice Christmas present and show our borrowers that we are passing on the benefits of the recent rate reductions as soon as possible , ’ says Stratton .
5 Sometimes people 's clothes give you problems that you just could n't have imagined .
6 But the King for prevention of offences may by proclamation admonish his subjects that they keep the laws , and do not offend them ; upon punishment to be inflicted by the law , & c .
7 We found out last night that he , you know them things that you lift up ?
8 er come here , come here Aaron you know them sweets that we 've got in our be , in my pocket ?
9 But it does not at all follow from the fact that causal circumstances in a sense guarantee their effects that we can predict those effects better than we do .
10 Fathers who tell their boys that they will be engineers may be delighted with their success rate , at least initially ( many such sons subsequently flood into business schools to get out of engineering ) .
11 And then they go and tell their friends that it 's either good or bad or whatever .
12 What you need to do is the exact opposite : set yourself targets that you can reasonably expect to achieve .
13 Just make sure you tell your parents that it 's your idea .
14 TELL your friends that you are going to the Cape Verde Islands and , in all probability , their eyes will glaze over for several seconds while they frantically try to recall their long-forgotten school geography .
15 Brief your participants that you will be conducting the meeting this way and expect their co-operation .
16 You know your workbooks that you 've got , he 's actually asking you a few questions relating to the statistics that er , Dr. Bernard 's going to mention , so can I ask you to get your workbooks and a pen , just so that you can jot down some of the information .
17 ‘ We tell our residents that we offer homes for life , and we do not expect people to move on , ’ she explained .
18 If that is to happen however , I believe My Lords that it is essential that local authorities should feel that they have a real contribution to make in the policing of their areas .
19 If God would provide accommodation for my family while I was away , preferably with friends , and convince my parents that I was doing the right thing , then I would know that the trip was on .
20 The point is that whether I believe it or not , and whether I convince my friends that I 'm right or not , does not alter the fact that smoking cigarettes causes lung cancer .
21 But I understand your concerns that it may affect the erm .
22 I always warn my men that there 's something of the scapegoat involved in the role of parish priest .
23 One of the things I was asked to write about this week I think was a radio , to , to write about er what I felt about radios , you know , er , erm , so anything could be thrown at you , and obviously I have my areas that I particularly interested in and I think sometimes I get a bit complacement and I 'm writing about a , I find particularly interested in and a bit lazy , so its quite good to be stretched .
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