Example sentences of "[det] [prep] [pers pn] that [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Obviously , that was not the case but it may be that Viola was so used to people thinking like that about her that she felt a need to assert herself as well .
2 So we 'll cut it all down so there 's only about half of it that you need to learn okay and I 'll print you a table out on the computer like that and then you can ask your mum to ask you them .
3 Over many cups of tea , he succeeded in convincing some of them that I was an English traveller on my way to visit the Amoita in Aussa .
4 there were some of them that I had missed er completely but
5 I remember a go , a go with some of them that I thought I could do , but realised I ca n't do , do you know what I mean ?
6 It may seem to some of you that there 's very little hope left for us in Krishnapur .
7 Also , there are so few of us that we all know each other although living in different parts of the country .
8 The ravages of lung cancer have left him so little of them that his evidence in the pioneering case against Imperial Tobacco had to be given in advance of the full hearing which is still possibly two years away .
9 Counsel thought so little of it that he did not seek to sustain it before the House of Lords .
10 As she said goodnight to them in turn she managed by some technique of charm or pure personality to convey to each of them that they were important to her in their own light .
11 They are all individuals to me , there 's something about each of them that I love .
12 ‘ You see , Shelley , there 's so much of me that I thought was dead , coming alive in this place .
13 My hair is so thick and there 's so much of it that it 's just too annoying for me .
14 Dragging the pad towards him he found a clean page and wrote : Dear Harsnet , I know you never answer my letters or return my calls , and I know that you handed over your notes to me on the understanding that I could do what I liked with them and not bother you , but I have to say that while there is much in them that I admire , as I will always admire much in you , no matter what , there is also much in them that seems to me to be puerile and , to put it mildly , bigoted .
15 The Louvre too , though not cheap , has so much in it that you could spend days there and not see all of it .
16 I used to have a file , but I found that , as with so many files one opens , I was putting so much in it that it ceased to be useful .
17 He died at noon , and it meant so much to me that my friends were there .
18 That would help to show the universal determination of all parties in the House to achieve an answer that will provide a proper future for British agriculture and enable me at least to be able to tell my companions in the negotiations that there are things that matter so much to us that we will sit there until we achieve them , even if it means that we will sit there for many more months to come .
19 While they lived in la Sologne it never occurred to either of them that it was even possible for people like themselves to study music and become professional musicians .
20 Not that it seriously occurred to either of us that anyone might think we had murdered Dennis .
21 It did n't really occur to either of us that it would end , and there would be a baby .
22 Obviously some misshapen warped creation like Alex ; shame flushed heat all through her that she had been willing to give herself to some disgusting pervert .
23 I know you 're a good woman , so do n't be afraid , and I will do for you , and I will do all for you that you ask .
24 In practice the resolute supporter of Party A is not likely when he lists his preferences to be thinking primarily of any eventual cooperation between his party and Party B. His chief concern will be the success of as many as possible of Party A's candidates , and it will be to all of them that he gives his higher preferences .
25 You should aim at very least to talk to two or three financial institutions or other specialists such as insurance brokers and make it clear to all of them that you are doing so .
26 Their mother seemed to rally as she always did for her children but no matter how she tried to conceal it , it was clear to all of them that she was near the end of her strength .
27 Her head shot up — it was all of her that she could move in the confined space — and blue eyes locked with sleepy brown ones .
28 Light , in combination with landscape , is Braham 's main metaphor , and he has commented : ‘ Traditional metaphors are so ingrained in all of us that one can never quite escape the suggestion that light represents good , darkness represents bad .
29 It is clear to all of us that he must have discarded poor Lina … ’
30 Human selfishness is so real in all of us that it requires no social encouragement , as in the breakdown of marriage , to pass it on to our children .
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