Example sentences of "[vb pp] that [pers pn] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Newbon disclosed that he told his former managing director a couple of years ago : ‘ I could get Oxford United very cheaply , ’ — but his boss was n't interested . |
2 | ‘ I would not for a moment have it supposed that I mean anything derogatory to Dr. Yeats … but human nature is fallible . |
3 | For example one woman set fire to her kitchen accidentally and the carer , her neighbour , realised that it would not be safe for her to remain at home ; another carer , a husband , found himself becoming so stressed that he struck his wife ; he then requested institutional care . |
4 | And , anyway , she was n't so deluded that she thought they might make a life together . |
5 | She had n't forgotten that she owed him taxi money . |
6 | He had forgotten that he held it in his hand . |
7 | ‘ Have you forgotten that I know you were involved with him six years ago ? |
8 | I 'd forgotten that I pay you a salary ! |
9 | It was claimed that they poured their drinks over the counter and then smashed their beer glasses . |
10 | Many would have claimed that it served none , that it was but the result of the Fall and of sin , and that it brought only harm and hurt to the world . |
11 | That there was a pattern for her in Lermontov 's novel is conceivable : but it ca n't be claimed that it fits her with exactitude , or that it provides an explanation of her conduct . |
12 | A fourth man , said to have provided the bomb , has added that they had nothing to do with it . |
13 | Several times he almost stopped himself , but it felt so good to be unburdened that he let his tongue defy his better judgement . |
14 | ‘ You had n't considered that it had nothing to do with you , I suppose ? |
15 | Like most LIFESPAN activities , CREFDL will inform you of its progress as it works , so it is recommended that you run it from a hard copy terminal , or log the session to a file . |
16 | As the number of tickets available at the museum is limited it is recommended that you purchase your tickets before you travel . |
17 | ‘ My apologies , ’ he cut in evenly , ‘ I had n't realised that you spoke my language . ’ |
18 | And he has realised that he had nothing to lose even if I am spying for Carlotta . |
19 | Had he realised that she wanted nothing more to do with him ? |
20 | You must have realised that I resented him . ’ |
21 | ‘ Some also commented that they thought we were not fit enough , ’ added Walter . |
22 | Given a set of forces and an assurance that equilibrium prevails , the human sense of balance is so finely developed that it directs us to their focus . |
23 | ‘ I am honoured that you feel you can talk so freely in my presence , Chieh Hsia . ’ |
24 | He 's guessed that I suspect something , but he ca n't possibly know just what , nor how . |
25 | Blanche drove on and three hours later she was safe in Dornaway Castle , where she seemed so shaken that they put her straight to bed . |
26 | She had sensed that he believed she had asked for the locket , that she was guilty of abusing his father 's generosity . |
27 | From an early age , Sara had sensed that she irritated him , by her presence , by the fact that she was there to remind him of his wife 's earlier marriage . |
28 | They had heard that they sold them in Clery 's , and that was only a few minutes from where the bus stopped when it went to Dublin . |
29 | You have probably heard that I found it impossible to afford living in London any longer and have come here as a master . |
30 | An inquiry into the death of a yachtsman during the British Steel Challenge has heard that he took his own life . |