Example sentences of "[v-ing] that [pron] [noun] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Some of the Area Board chairmen could not help noticing that their colleagues who shouted loudest could sometimes induce appeasement , Citrine and Self seeming to show more regard for consensus than for the merits of the case .
2 At the end of January an invitation from Richard Brinsley Sheridan to write a tragedy for Drury Lane left Coleridge ‘ gratified and somewhat elated ’ , and vowing that whatever time he could spare from reviewing he would now devote to play-writing .
3 decorators and they were saying that their plumbers they charge a hundred pound a day !
4 I was gon na say its interesting to hear you saying that its men who attack you , but again with gay men its men who attack them .
5 Paige looked down , knowing that whatever decision she made he would abide by .
6 Yet the woman may be justifiably petrified of the man and may have good grounds for thinking that whatever steps she takes , his threat will be carried out .
7 feeling that my love I ca n't hide well blooming er what 's his name , Julian wo n't disappear will he cos Liz is n't here .
8 So assertive is just being clear in what you want being prepared to keep going until you 've got something along those lines rather than letting people dismiss you or make you feel as though they 've dismissed you and your point not being considered i.e. your point not being heard or going away feeling that your point you did n't have a fair crack because you did n't give your point properly .
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