Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [adv] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Opposition MPs claimed that there had been only one small bookmaker in favour and that everyone else had either objected or been neutral . |
2 | Anyway , Lesley-Jane jumped to the conclusion that everyone else has since jumped to — that you shot Micky — and screamed . |
3 | I suspect he believed that everyone else did too . |
4 | One has the sense that everyone now thinks well of Bakhtin , whether a Marxist like Terry Eagleton , a historical scholar such as Jerome J. McGann , or a practising novelist and critic of fiction , David Lodge . |
5 | Well I 'm afraid it 's now time for me to send one of those boring sending off messages that everyone usually skips straight past . |
6 | To this it might be retorted that no-one linguistically advanced enough to look up a word in a dictionary could possibly require a definition of the word home . |
7 | I was so surprised that I involuntarily pulled up slightly and I passed over him before I could get him in my gunsight again . |
8 | And it occurred to me that I neither knew how many the family owned nor how difficult mine would be to replace . |
9 | But it was only when I punched through the thick , creamy crest and the rainbow mist cleared from my eyes that I finally gave up all hope . |
10 | Readers from last month will be glad to know that I finally tracked down the elusive Tequila based Marguerita in a Tex-Mex cafe in Covent Garden . |
11 | ‘ Unfortunately , being female does n't necessarily mean that I instinctively know how to behave as a mother . |
12 | But you have the power to hurt me , Ellie , and because I knew that I masochistically invited more . |
13 | It was only then that I properly realised how much pressure there is on children today to succeed academically . |
14 | It was only then that I properly realised how much pressure there is on children today to succeed academically . |
15 | This took the form of teasing , mostly , and one day I was so fed up that I just walked out of school . |
16 | At the er and they have a band on that night that I just called on for the |
17 | I was feeling so tired that I just sank down on to a bench , and — ’ |
18 | Now having said that , of course , I 've almost answered the other question , that I just do not believe there are any rules . |
19 | Now having said that , of course , I 've almost answered the other question , that I just do not believe there are any rules . |
20 | How he can justify that I just do n't know . ’ |
21 | It might be that there really is nothing else of importance , or it might be that I just do n't want to make the whole of me available . |
22 | I suddenly realized recently that I 'm so far short of having any kind of representational experience that I just do n't know what 's going on in this country . |
23 | ‘ I 've got a lassie here that I just do n't trust . ’ |
24 | ‘ I would dearly love to know why you keep sticking me with motives that I just do n't have ! |
25 | Then again , it 's much more likely that I just do n't know how to use these things properly . |
26 | We can be influenced by history , we can , we learn from history , we can do all sorts of things about history but what er er as far as er Christopher 's concerned , what do we do now because that I just do n't know ! |
27 | When they met ‘ Everything was so magnetic between us that I just did n't want to leave him , ’ says Jean . |
28 | ‘ I wanted to write a thoughtful song about recent events , and it was important that I just did n't leap right in with an immediate gut reaction . ’ |
29 | The fact was that I just did n't know . |
30 | All I knew by then was that I just did n't want change . ’ |