Example sentences of "and that [pers pn] [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | " That they secure every person in whose family or possession Stolen goods are found , & Commit them to Killarow Prison , & secure all their Effects , and that they Call for Assistants , & such as refuse to report the same , who are to be fyned in Ten pund for each refusal & Deemed Dishonest . " |
2 | " That they secure every person in whose family or possession Stolen goods are found , & Commit them to Killarow Prison , & secure all their Effects , and that they Call for Assistants , & such as refuse to report the same , who are to be fyned in Ten pund for each refusal & Deemed Dishonest . " |
3 | When you 've been around those guys a lot , you notice that they 're performers and that they perform for you . |
4 | He then said that he now had confirmation from the police and that I qualified for a transfer and would receive an offer for Govan ( where my dad is ) within a week . |
5 | Everything that torments me , everything I do n't have and that I long for , that makes me indignant , or sick , or suffocates me , everything that gives me a feeling of light and warmth , and by which I live , and everything that destroys me — it 's all there in your film , I see it as if in a mirror . |
6 | In our study continuous monitoring showed that DGR occurred in all patients with gastric ulcers , and that it occurred for a significantly greater proportion of the study time than in normal controls . |
7 | Beaverbrook told a meeting of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers on 10 May about his discussions with Berle the previous month , and that he hoped for Commonwealth agreement before an international conference . |
8 | It was hard to remember that God had made them , too , and that He begged for leniency for them . |
9 | He said it was n't long and that she worried for nothing and I changed the subject . |
10 | She had told him that Brenda was obsessively vegetarian , and that she longed for red meat : would he take her out ? |
11 | Our Agent advises that we indicate that £25,000 is the lowest acceptable offer and that she pays for the alteration . |