Example sentences of "that [pron] [verb] [pron] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless , the negotiations between the three publishers jostling for position went on for over a year without reaching a conclusion : ‘ It was very difficult to find common ground and make sure that everyone had their fair share . ’ |
2 | ‘ By God , Sally-Anne , your mother said that I spoiled you rotten , and I think that she 's right . |
3 | It was then that I saw her wild , inhuman face ! |
4 | Beesley 's case offered corroboration : the hero of the Titanic was a blanket-forger and transvestite imposter ; how just and appropriate , therefore , that I fed him false cricket scores . |
5 | It was much later that I realized my subconscious tendency towards preferring complicated solutions , merely to demonstrate my clever mental logic . |
6 | ‘ I would not for a moment have it supposed that I mean anything derogatory to Dr. Yeats … but human nature is fallible . |
7 | My mother insisted on accompanying me to the tailor to ensure that I got something sensible . |
8 | Summarize what the candidate said to make sure that I got it right ? |
9 | It was n't that I thought myself deserving of more delight than was offered the mass of mankind ( I told myself ) but that the common lot seemed so dire . |
10 | It was then that I made my never-to-be-forgotten answer , ‘ Mum 's lost , down the fair . ’ |
11 | So much to that I made it clear to my club that I would like to be selected as a tighthead ’ . |
12 | It was then that I noticed something suspicious . |
13 | It was through the OTC that I met my future husband , Eric , who was at that time a permanent staff instructor . |
14 | It was on the morning when registration began that I had my fatal encounter . |
15 | That I break his miserable china duck . |
16 | Safety pundits will be pleased to note that I received my just desserts that evening , on unpacking my rucksack and discovering that the action had mashed a forgotten egg sandwich into my hat . |
17 | It was at this point , partly because I was so nervous , that I felt it necessary to build her weight up a little , so I fed her up and overdid it , with the result that she got above her ideal flying weight . |
18 | It is with some trepidation that I mention our feathered friends — LARUS CANUS — the common gull . |
19 | It was also in May that I started my new programme of intensive stretching exercises and aerobics . |
20 | Joan while I remember in my car I 've got some things that I want your professional advice about . |
21 | They also insisted that I sue their front door — and not my own — so that people had to go through their gallery . |
22 | The right hon. Gentleman said : ’ That is a firm commitment , costed and clear that I pledge our Labour Government will carry out . ’ |
23 | She changed my entire perspective of the infection and it is to her , I believe , that I owe my current good health . |
24 | His correspondent had lately left the academic world for military service ; and with his own bookish situation , so detrimental to " independent thought " , Nietzsche contrasted and , in part , commended his friend 's active life : " … not that I applaud your present profession as such , bud only insofar as it is the negation of your previous life … |
25 | It was precisely because the measures in the social chapter would have damaged first employment prospects and secondly our competitiveness against Japan and the United States that I found them unacceptable . |
26 | Why else should I still be yearning after a man whom I knew to be a murderer while shrinking from the innocent Syl whose only crime was that I found him unattractive ? |
27 | And I have to admit that I found you delightful . |
28 | I was so carried away by the wisdom of my hon. Friend 's question that I found it necessary to repeat it . |
29 | On evening walks down Loreto , a lane of high stone walls , trying to decide on a restaurant , I would stop and run my hands over the ashlars , marvelling at the purity of each one as I have marvelled at the completeness of a sculpture by Brancusi ; each of them so tightly locked together that I found it impossible to fit a fingernail between them . |
30 | You have probably heard that I found it impossible to afford living in London any longer and have come here as a master . |