Example sentences of "that [pers pn] had in " in BNC.

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1 The pale green mount was chosen to blend with the many different shades of leaves and flowers that I had in store , and is made from a linen textured mountboard which gives a more interesting effect than plain green card .
2 Their replies to my questions may not be those that I had in mind , but by telling them that they were incorrect I would probably have ensured that they would not be so willing to answer again .
3 Except that I had in some way to justify myself .
4 I sent you the articles that I had in my scrapbook from Colesfield on October tenth , I am looking now at the ones from Gdynia , Poland , on October ninth and its headlines Port Libs hit Poland and Prussia with vast damage caused by wrecker raid on four targets deep in the East , Gdynia , Danzig , German plane plants are blasting great weekend blitz , Bremen and Hanover get it again .
5 There were certainly questions that I had in listening to the lecture and reading of the material and erm as herself said , there does seem to be something of an in own thinking about this .
6 Yes , yes , oh yes I 've well you know the fires on that I had in all the winter I 'm going to get on that today .
7 that I had in there ?
8 It is this that I had in mind in proposing at the outset my three notions and calling one of them , the last , language as replay .
9 No doubt the jury would have been interested to hear that the victim had convictions for offences of dishonesty , and conceivably even more impressed ( though in law they would be wrong to be ) to learn that she had in the past tried to stab a policeman .
10 Again , yes , but not the sort of clubs that she had in mind .
11 He confiscated two apples that she had in her handbag , and warned her about penalties for importing plant and vegetable matter .
12 The news that she had in fact been successful in her interview went a very long way to ease her bruised feelings — so much so that when the day dawned when she was to start her new job she almost forgot to pull her hair back into a screwed-up knot , and to don her glasses .
13 Fabia saw no point in butting in to comment that she had in fact come very close to doing that very thing , and after a few moments ' pause Ven went on , ‘ I knew I 'd bruised your pride , but that had been necessary when my desire for you had threatened to blot out reason .
14 What 'll her experience that she had in New Zealand ?
15 Now , so we have n't got the reason for you gaining this skill that you had in the case of making scones , playing the clarinet .
16 Those two that you had in , you 'd of thought they 'd have bloomed quicker , but there 's they 're like that !
17 that you had in sociology that I
18 ‘ We would not , I believe , if we had had that situation , have had the strength to deal with the Falklands , with Iraq and with the economic difficulties that we had in the early 1980s , ’ he said .
19 If we 'd had the confidence and belief in our finishing that we had in our general play , we would have been 2–0 up at half-time . ’
20 One of the great advantages that we had in the ‘ twenties was comparatively safe and clear streets , parked cars would have stopped many of our games and I imagine that tops would not have been popular with car owners .
21 It is this creative extendability of the linguistic code that we had in mind in the earlier discussion of deviation and foregrounding ( see 1.4. ) and to which we shall return in 4.6 ; but it is now time to recognize that these are relative , not absolute concepts .
22 But I think Bryony if you er also comment , but the films that we had in June like Rebecca 's Daughter erm and Until the End of the World erm and erm some re-runs .
23 that we had in a six month period .
24 He recalled the ‘ ferocious debates that we had in the House back in the 1970s when , if I recall correctly , the Public Lending Right Bill was almost the only government bill that was defeated by Opposition backbenchers .
25 That 's based on the same number of colour photographs that we had in last year 's annual report .
26 But that was the doctoring that we had in those days .
27 I think the , I mean the , the huge drop that we had in situations vacant advertising in ninety , nineteen ninety one , when we fell from , I mean our job advertising was about twenty million pounds in nineteen ninety and was down to about eleven million in ninety one .
28 Now , are we sticking with the allocation that we had in the past , peoples responsibility , or when we change them in this sort of way are we mucking them about ? 'Cos I like to know what I am responsible for and what I 'm not .
29 Certainly of of the size of of the desn deafness claims that we had in the nineteen eighties and will continue to have for the rest of this er of this century .
30 It 's the fact that we are so close to America , that we 've got this highly dynamic American sound that we had in the sixties in this country with the kind of dynamism in the sixties and the desire to sort of break through all kinds of formal barriers — I mean the mini skirt period , you know what I mean and in certain cities , like Liverpool , where this feeling of it is necessary to break through barriers to create this kind of dynamic sort of extremely vital sound .
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