Example sentences of "that [pron] [modal v] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | In spite of the iciness of the day he felt warm and exhilarated , and he was determined that nothing would prevent him from attending . |
2 | Artemis threw the reins at his head so that nothing would check him . |
3 | But that was your real nature , and it told me that nothing would make you kill an innocent man , a complete stranger , who had done you no harm . |
4 | You are obviously tired and I imagine that nothing would make you admit it . |
5 | Mortified , inwardly seething with fury at this last suggestion , Caroline had endured Roman 's taunting smile as he 'd wryly assured his hostess that nothing would give him greater pleasure … |
6 | Odd-Knut was ahead of us , so that nothing would stop him being first away . |
7 | My arched body had moved gingerly toward the only hold , and once there I stood upright and whooped knowing that nothing would stop me now . |
8 | Respondents understood very clearly the difficult role of the manager , and some workers openly confessed that nothing would induce them to take on the manager 's job ! |
9 | So long as the possibility remained that nothing would happen they felt no compulsion to educate themselves . |
10 | Her husband , taking his cue , murmured that nothing would surprise him nowadays . |
11 | If the mountain is beautiful from the shore , it is mouth-watering from the top of Ben Damph , and as we retraced our steps through the snow , elated at having finally swapped slippers for boots and crampons , we knew that nothing would keep us from it . |
12 | I reassured myself that nothing could stop me keeping in touch with the women on a voluntary basis , provided they wished to remain friends . |
13 | " You should just see her , you ca n't imagine , you would have to see her to know why she chose it , " and all the time , as she spoke , some more assured , sophisticated account underran her words , silently , in her own mind , an account by some other girl , some girl who could wear such garments , and laugh at them , and explain them , and not suffer — some girl so far above such things that nothing could pull her down . |
14 | They tied down the oars , too , so that nothing could move them . |
15 | She felt that nothing could destroy it now . |
16 | His Beyond The Fringe was so innovative that nothing could follow it . |
17 | She thought of Alexei , his life , its wealth , its comforts , his family , so substantially lodged in him that nothing could remove them . |
18 | She could see that nothing could harm her , that there was no danger , that danger in so far as it might exist was desirable , and she started to walk , slowly , up the street , looking at those who looked at her , exchanging glance for glance , shivering in the warm April air from a tremulous , hopeful , artificial apprehension . |
19 | The service also maintains that nothing can beat it for warmth , dependability and value for money . |
20 | This is not a call to glorify suffering for its own sake , but to realize that nothing can separate us from the love of Christ , whatever it may be . |
21 | When I consider the striking natural beauties of such a river as that at Matlock , and the effect of the seven-storey buildings that have been raised there , and on other beautiful streams , for cotton manufactories , I am inclined to think that nothing can equal them for the purpose of disbeautifying an enchanting piece of scenery ; and that economy had produced , what the greatest ingenuity , if a prize were given for ugliness , could not surpass . |
22 | When the grand collapse starts , it is so violent and so rapid that nothing can halt it . |
23 | It 's not just that nothing can harm them ( that old suave illusion ) , but that nothing can harm anyone they care about either . |
24 | We come to the conclusion that we would like to live here forever , knowing that nothing will stop us being on the plane home . |
25 | He sued to love the sun and it seemed to give him life but now as they drag his limp body into the sun they realise that nothing will wake him , not even the sun . |
26 | Crossing his fingers mentally , he hoped that everyone would assume he was just someone else answering the call to action . |
27 | They hung it to an almond tree in the square by its ankles so that everyone could see it , and when it began to rot they burned it in a bonfire , for they could not determine whether its bastard nature was that of an animal to be thrown in the river or a human being to be buried … |
28 | Somehow it always righted itself and reached the front , where new hands seized it and raised it high so that everyone could see it . |
29 | ‘ We 're honoured to have you ladies in our humble premises , ’ he said , so that everyone could hear him . |
30 | It is so simple that everyone should understand it . |