Example sentences of "[that] [conj] [pron] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's quite interesting that where you think you 've you 've rung say , Freda or Amber in the evening and you 've had quite a lengthy conversation in , mentally you think that |
2 | But I do know that he , where he lives , I 'm sure I 've seen it written that where he lives he has services there . |
3 | Knowing this , I was still impotent , for I had nothing to put in its stead , no one to turn to for advice or support , and I had learned for myself nothing of life except that I was bad at living , and that where I loved I met only rejection and disaster . |
4 | okay , I ju as I say i do n't want to promise you something that that I know I 'm not going to be able to achieve in these two days because that 's not yep certainly if you want to talk about that you know as a separate thing outside the time then then we 'll be able to help you do that , okay ? |
5 | The first problem is that although we claim we no longer look at such concepts of ‘ fault ’ and ‘ who 's to blame ’ when dishing out the money , or the children — even judges now realize that most marriage break-ups have two guilty parties — the law still forces one spouse to complain about the other . |
6 | ‘ I think , Mr Boldwood , that although I respect you very much , I do n't feel — enough for you — to accept your proposal . ’ |
7 | Thank you the only is that you will have seen organised generally supported that although I think we could support it a lot better than we have . |
8 | know that so you give it |
9 | ‘ The principle is that once we find we can do something that makes us feel good , we repeat it , ’ he explains . |
10 | But I 'm sure that once she joins you in the pool she will find it easy enough to slip into the flow of things . |
11 | So , you 'll find that once you pick it up , it 's very hard to put down ! |
12 | There 's so much to enjoy at our clubs that once you arrive you may not want to leave . |
13 | Alternatively , the joyous sound of bells may be ringing out the tune of 'Those beautiful red roses that once you gave me ’ , all over sunlit uplands — though I doubt that . |
14 | One of the things that never ceases to amaze me about any technology is that once you have it you always expect it to do more . |
15 | But remember , Isabel , if you dislike your present position , that once I offered you honourable marriage . |
16 | That 's been quite good that cos you know I had a hundred and ten pounds left |
17 | Well they 'd always got an excuse but he said , she could n't deny that cos I see it ! |
18 | I got Optrex in my room but I bought that cos I used it so much . |
19 | Oh go on he says that cos he knows he 's got the card . |
20 | " We wo n't know that until we ask them , will we , and I doubt if they 'll refuse you shelter . |
21 | ‘ Look Katie , your job is your business , I admit that until I met you I did n't have a lot of time for the police . |
22 | I think that until I drop I will clean wherever I happen to be on Saturday morning . |
23 | ‘ I wo n't know that until I meet her at lunchtime . |
24 | Sun Microsystems Inc says the Cypress/Ross HyperSparc is still only in pre-production mode and that until it advances they ca n't make a decision about using it . |
25 | So that if something breaks it 's going to be that weak old rope , not |
26 | To subsidize the various courses we run , to help the display team towards expenses and in general to be able to function as a society knowing that if something arises we can meet the cost without going bust ! |
27 | The dealer then approaches the arms manufacturers telling them that if they appoint him as their agent , he will get them a contract in return for a percentage of the value of the transaction , which could be as low as 3 per cent , or as high as 15 depending on how specialized is the equipment required . |
28 | Is it a training need , or could it just be the fact that if they pass it on to you , they know you 're dead ? |
29 | The doctors fear that if they tell him that she is alive and she dies , the psychological trauma will be so enormous that he will give up completely . |
30 | The second interpretation can be arrived at by reading the provision in two parts : ( 1 ) judges ' commissions are to be made for as long as they behave themselves , implying that if they misbehave they may be dismissed by the Crown ; ( 2 ) they may be removed by the Crown on an Address of both Houses , even though they have not misbehaved themselves . |