Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [adv] [verb] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Except that I probably made some damp patches , handling him after I got him out . ’ |
2 | ‘ I ca n't remember that I ever saw that page . ’ |
3 | Not that I ever knew much about bathwater . |
4 | erm , and erm , I do n't know that I ever did this , but I never heard anybody heard anybody walking the street , whistling the National Anthem . |
5 | Menstruation was not mentioned then , or at any other time , so it is hardly surprising , if rather bizarre , that I never made any conscious connection between it and normal sexual functioning . |
6 | Oh I have no doubt of course I never I despise the woman so heartily that I never ask any questions about it . |
7 | I 'm glad I 'm out and I 'm glad that I never see some of them bloody people again |
8 | I mentioned to Ewen that I still had some ( I told him 10 , but it appears to be only 8 ) copies left of GGE , and yesterday I approached Bargain Books on Princes Street , where I see they 're selling it for £6 , in the hope that I might add my copies to their stock and get a cheque for you . |
9 | ‘ It upsets me that I still have this ‘ enfant terrible ’ reputation . |
10 | ‘ It seems that I still have some friends in Swansea , ’ Edward said softly , ‘ no-one could convict me on such trumped-up evidence . |
11 | ‘ It is not true that I only play this game for money . |
12 | I answered at once that I hardly imagined such an arrangement would be acceptable . |
13 | That I correctly interpreted this is strongly suggested by the fact that she was not surprised by my answer which was to stop what I was doing , go out with her , and set about trying to free the cat . |
14 | That I correctly interpreted this is strongly suggested by the fact that she was not surprised by my answer — which was to stop what I was doing , go out with her , and set about trying to free the cat . |
15 | Being a mere composite from charnel houses , I fear that I alone undergo this sorrow behind the eyebrows . |
16 | ‘ This is just as it always was except that I usually have some of his sketch books , a few of his letters , and his work-book on display , but those things are on loan to the exhibition . ’ |
17 | I unashamedly admit that I sometimes use this song as a form of social control . |
18 | I was enjoying Oxford so much that I sometimes forgot that moment in Clare 's bedroom when I made my decision about my future vocation . |
19 | It was quite refreshing to see and read that someone else saw these things and could articulate them in a better and more entertaining way than I could |
20 | So it 's pretty obvious to me that someone else used this apartment in your absence ! ’ |
21 | Perhaps , but Sibylle — who admits that she positively enjoyed much of her time in the Hitler Youth — believes that the ordinary man and woman in the street was n't by inclination a resistance fighter . |
22 | Helen admitted that she rarely wears much make-up in the evening , apart from a little gold eyeshadow , blusher and lipstick . |
23 | Any question of taking her into Penzance had to be abandoned and Harriet went off alone to do the weekly shopping , thankful to be able to leave Edna in charge of Celia and trying not to feel guilty that she actually preferred such expeditions without her daughter 's company . |
24 | Dr Neil wanted to tell her to be careful , that she really had little idea of how hard and cruel the world was outside the privileged fastness in which she had previously lived , but he contented himself with saying instead , ‘ Have a good time , McAllister . |
25 | He had looked after his younger brothers and sister , he had made sure that she always had enough money , but she had been hearing things of late that had frightened her . |
26 | Helen amused herself with the pretence that she always lived this way . |
27 | Joe watched his mother anxiously but she managed to convince him that she often had these little spells , and there was no need to worry . |
28 | The leggy actress has revealed that she now shreds all the rubbish at her Malibu home before putting it out for the dust-men . |
29 | The custodian told him he had seen ‘ Lady Greensleeves ’ , and warned him that she only visited those in danger . |
30 | She prayed that Steve would n't see the truth — that she still loved that man , passionately , even though he had deceived her so , and that her heart was breaking inside her . |