Example sentences of "that [pron] [noun] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 he , he goes , he reckoned that , he reckoned that , that my blanket made him feel worse .
2 I felt that my life fitted me as ill as a garment designed for somebody else .
3 ‘ The album is just like one leaf on the tree , and that 's why I waited two years to do the next one , because I wanted to be sure that my playing had something new to offer .
4 I was very glad that my acquaintances escorted me to the Metro , with instructions to change at Dentfert-Rochereau for the Cité Universitaire , where I had managed to book a room in the Pavillon Franco-Britannique .
5 I knew I was being unreasonable , but I began to feel that my marriage lacked something , a fundamental excitement .
6 I knew that my presence annoyed him , and if I 'd stop to nurse hurt feelings , I 'd travel home each night on the el , lonely and defeated , in the way one can be on a train .
7 ‘ I do n't see that my beard has anything to do with it , ’ his honey voice huffled .
8 It is not like me to lack perception and I can only suppose that my enthusiasm overruled my common sense .
9 I think just the fact that my wife knew what was going on , and knew the problems exactly you know , they had their own meetings and the food parcels that they could organize , you know I would n't have a clue how to go about it , the fact that various shops refused to have collection points inside , and they wrote off to the management of these shops and got that changed .
10 ‘ I knew then that my decision to send my secretary away on business was the right one . ’
11 ‘ In the end , however , Torpedo stole the game from us despite the fact that my players ran themselves into the ground .
12 Yeah I did that at school we had to stay in most break times as a child cos I could n't remember , and I , I know that my mum bought me a books so I used to sit for days and days , then my mum going over and then my nan going over and I could n't remember if I wanted
13 and I 'd always been sorry that my dad told us , you know .
14 It 's just that my dad repairs mine .
15 My only wish is that my winning shows them that there is always hope , and all battles can be won .
16 It was n't until lunchtime that my boss drew my attention to the strange ‘ hairband ’ I was wearing .
17 However , it will come as no surprise to the hon. Member for Glasgow , Garscadden ( Mr. Dewar ) when I say that my party has its own alternative to the council tax , which is referred to in the amendment tabled by myself and my hon. Friends .
18 If I am warned that my weight makes it highly likely that I will suffer health problems in hot climates , the probability of my being ill is reduced if I do either one of two things — lose weight and/or avoid the tropics , Thus , I have some choice about my life .
19 ‘ You said that my father knew there was somebody else in my mother 's life .
20 ‘ I did n't say that ! ’ and I hinted that my father wanted me to go into the pulpit , and there was a little clash between us .
21 ‘ She also said that my father sees you as the son he never had . ’
22 And it was there that my father started his er lace factory .
23 It was after we left them that my father opened his own bank account .
24 That my mean risking your partner disliking what you have to say , but it is important that he or she knows your feelings .
25 My thighs are so wobbly that each day I thank God that my stomach covers them
26 Not that you 're interested , but my thighs are so wobbly that each day I thank God that my stomach covers them .
27 This she had made me promise when I was nine and she continued to insist that my refusal to live my life her way was selfishness and rank ingratitude .
28 It was hardly surprising , therefore , that my refusal to accompany him to America so irked him .
29 I 'm shocked that my children heard it . ’
30 It was because the Communist Party fed me , that my learning stood me in good stead and I know at least this much and I live like this .
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