Example sentences of "[vb pp] that [pron] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've always wished that I never came back to this country . |
2 | Zander are so easy to catch once the pack has been located that you hardly need worry about any other aspect . |
3 | In the Mediterranean coral was so abundant and so easily harvested that it never became valuable , at least in the home territory . |
4 | It is claimed that we now know that the world operates in accordance with laws , and so we do not need to bring God in to explain things . |
5 | The working party has claimed that it routinely alters MRLs for food . |
6 | Dugan has claimed that she never had sex with clients . |
7 | It was claimed that he repeatedly called for the ‘ total westernisation of China ’ and incited people to ‘ change the true colour of the party ’ ( China Now , Winter 1986/87 : 6 ) . |
8 | But also added that he easily became impatient with any intellect inferior to his own . |
9 | The boy was so far from being ill-used or closely confined that he apparently lived a normal life , at least within the walls , going and coming much as he pleased , and eating in hall like a member of the household . |
10 | ‘ The crews have reported that they actually prefer the air system because it gives them more control over the trains as they come down the hill . ’ |
11 | Thus it was n't for many years after the first inhibitor experiments were reported that I actually got around to test their effects myself . |
12 | It is reported that he never performed an operation without washing his hands . |
13 | I 've realised that you neither required nor merited consideration . |
14 | It is only once the problem is well under way or even completed that one fully knows what the notation is required to do . |
15 | By concession , rental income from surplus business accommodation is taxed under Sch D , Case I rather than Sch A. The Inland Revenue has commented that it normally accepts that current account and trade interest qualify for relief under s 393(8) , ICTA 1988 , as , under certain circumstances , will interest from the temporary lodgement of part of the current working capital in a bank deposit account . |
16 | It was obviously old , but so corroded that it almost fell to pieces in my hand . |
17 | And the flame propagation is so rapid it 's consumed that it just blows . |
18 | Cezar , Bailey 's Brazilian butler , later recalled that he never knew what to expect in those days . |
19 | I have checked that it still remains a right and that it is OK to withdraw . |
20 | Might I just add to that that er I have heard that they also want to take over the Pembroke Hall . |
21 | ANYONE who has watched birds sleeping will have noticed that they frequently open their eyes for a moment , or ‘ peek ’ . |
22 | ‘ Have you ever noticed that we seldom talk to each other at meals normally ? ’ |
23 | It would go like this : ‘ I 've noticed that I regularly groan when I 'm in pain . |
24 | Jess had noticed that she never spoke directly to the old man . |
25 | Rather , it is conceded that they doubtless act out of a well-meaning desire to treat . |
26 | The glass is so smeared that it hardly counts as a reflective surface . |
27 | Before the worst was over and the pound began to depreciate again , some twenty per cent of them had gone for ever , and a further ten per cent were so weakened that they too shut down in the next two years . |
28 | This eye contact unnerved the girl and sent the mother near hysterical , but having decided that they either meant no harm or , alternatively , that they were no good for eating , the orca lost interest and left . |
29 | Merseyside police have revealed that they probably killed James a few hours after they took him from the Strand shopping centre in Bootle . |
30 | PRINCESS Diana 's young brother Charlie has revealed that he regularly phones to boost her morale . |