Example sentences of "that [pron] [verb] [to-vb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Luke states that everyone had to go to their home town to be registered .
2 I agree with Roulet that everyone has to fight for equal conditions , and then we are happy to share .
3 The first three of those chapters deal with policy areas that everyone seems to include within their definition of social policy — social security , the personal social services and health .
4 I do n't know , maybe the time was better for making music than it is now , there was less touring , not this hysterical feeling that everyone needs to jump from one place to another , or the lure of too many good orchestras — maybe it 's true that there are now more good orchestras than good conductors .
5 It seemed that everyone wanted to know about what I was doing .
6 The scene was so exciting that I failed to sympathise with my grey-faced guest who returned with tales of third world conditions in the gents .
7 Due to the publication schedule of ‘ Contact ’ I am actually writing this before the AGM , so I ca n't say anything more about it except that I intend to resign at it , due to the fact that I expect to be leaving the London area , so this will be the last time you will hear about London Branch from me .
8 ‘ It means , simply , that I intend to look for another job . ’
9 Moreover , now that I come to think of it , it is perhaps not so surprising that it should also have made a deep impression on Miss Kenton given certain aspects of her relationship with my father during her early days at Darlington Hall .
10 In fact , now that I come to think of it , I have a feeling it may have been Lord Darlington himself who made that particular remark to me that time he called me into his study some two months after that exchange with Miss Kenton outside the billiard room .
11 His brother , on the other hand — this did seem a little odd , now that I come to think of it — had apparently learnt his German locally ; from his voice I should have said he was Austrian .
12 I should 've arranged it , now that I come to think of it .
13 But the great hikes we undertake on our holidays , usually in the Highlands of Scotland , or some other bleak , wet , cold hill country that I got to know in the days when I used to go climbing by myself ( and there 's another subject we might discuss ! ) , habitually entail a complex of discomfort , exhaustion , irritation , confusion , sheer misery and intense exhilaration so closely intertwined that I shall have to leave them to be considered on another occasion .
14 It was at this period that I began to think about myself in the third person : Elizabeth is compassionate and considerate , she thinks how other people might feel .
15 It was only when I bought a collection of 12 Nalevich drawings and documents that I began to think about a constructivist show .
16 I spent so much time with them that I began to think like them , to see the world from their point of view .
17 By the time that I began to work with Ahmed and Amitha , I had resolved within myself that I could n't be anything other than a Black lesbian and that was in itself its own political identity , one that did not require validation from either the women 's , gay or Black movements .
18 It was only weeks after the speech that I began to read in the press that actually her theme had been positive and she had presented a positive forward view .
19 He glared at me , quite beside himself with rage , and the whole scene seemed so absurd and nothing to do with anything that had really happened , that I began to laugh in a wild , helpless way , snorting through my nose .
20 It was after the boy was born that I came to live in London .
21 It was through the Society 's occasional Newsletter that I came to hear about , and attend , a residential weekend course at Horn castle College of Adult Education in Lincolnshire .
22 It was through this work that I came to hear of the case of Dr Ron Carrington , a 35-year-old psychiatrist .
23 He was so frightened that I went to look for the animal .
24 Certain combinations of landscape elements that I tend to search for were in short supply .
25 ‘ The most obvious thing in mine may be that I like to work with numbers , but if I 've an urge to be an innovator too , I probably wo n't make a successful auditor .
26 ‘ Now I have said all that I wish to say to you girls except , Mildred , that you will write one hundred lines which will say , ‘ I must try very hard not to be quite so silly . ’
27 ‘ Just because I do a good job for her business does not mean that I wish to sleep with her . ’
28 And it is this aspect that I wish to deal with , rather than the controversy surrounding Luxemburg .
29 It is in this context of anamnesis ( of ‘ recalling ’ and ‘ reliving ’ the events of Christ 's victory ) that I wish to talk about the role of the sacraments in the spiritual life .
30 Although the above example is a relatively trivial one , it is the kind of image of our imprecise and variable relationship with crime and conformity that I wish to portray in postclassical criminology .
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