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

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1 I ca n't imagine I can only say that from my knowledge of Herefordshire as a Herefordian myself , I ca n't imagine for the life of me that there are seven thousand people locally who could remotely afford a thousand pounds per share .
2 Second point : although you obviously have such a low opinion of me that it does n't strain your credulity to believe that I was making love to two women at once , one of them married , I ca n't believe that even you could see me in the role of toy-boy .
3 She was so worried and scared of me that I could n't reward her when she did something right and , obviously , telling her off was out of the question .
4 There are parts of me that I do n't like …
5 And no one else can say of me that I know in one case and not in the other , because for all I know I am wrong both times .
6 And she thumped the cake down so hard in front of me that I expected the plate to shatter .
7 Instead , I sent him one of me that I took one weekend , with the sun coming in the window and shining on my hair .
8 ‘ You see , Shelley , there 's so much of me that I thought was dead , coming alive in this place .
9 ‘ It 's well known of me that I am not subject to shame .
10 ‘ You are that part of me that I cut off , and I never have been and never shall be whole without you . ’
11 The Queen became so fond of me that she could not eat without me .
12 ‘ Celeste was never in love with me , it was the idea of me that she loved .
13 The gun was a genuine late-Victorian revolver ( another anachronism in a film so full of them that its period could be any time between 1700 and 1900 ) .
14 As she said goodnight to them in turn she managed by some technique of charm or pure personality to convey to each of them that they were important to her in their own light .
15 Realizing the extent of the betrayal , it was clear to both of them that they could not hang around so close to the target area hoping for survivors .
16 ( Matthew says of them that they will sit on the twelve thrones of Israel , judging the twelve tribes . )
17 those who have accepted the teachers ' view of them that they are thick and who see no point in pursuing any further academic work because of their acknowledged inability , and
18 It has become so much a part of them that they are often unaware of its existence .
19 Every one of them that they were gon na do next year .
20 But there does not seem any necessity for other galaxies to exist , let alone the million million or so of them that we see distributed roughly uniformly throughout the observable universe .
21 But these studies have had their critics , and it is to some of the key criticisms of them that we now turn in chapter 7 .
22 What they would say is that we have to , perhaps we do have to leave things to the individual , but we should leave as little possible to individuals , as little as practically possible so that we should the people involved in making all the important decisions , particularly the carrying out of them that we have to leave to particular appointed individuals .
23 free to come and go and er there is a contribution that 's held at the back , but here in , in the talk it 's highlighting their various ways , this is one of them that we can keep spiritually awake is by being aware of the need for financial contributions , Jehovah has done much for us through his organization and we can show love for him by full support with our time and finances and then another one look stay awake by showing love to you and act loyal sometimes it 's easier to show love to some in the congregation than others , we naturally have an affinity for one another and certain types of personalities seemed to gel with others do n't they ?
24 Ask what a vinyl group is though , and they may not know , because although students know the polymer as PVC , they actually call it polychloroethene , and it does n't occur to many of them that there must be something called vinyl chloride .
25 He knew as well as any of them that there was no such document .
26 It was better for both of them that she should .
27 Their mother seemed to rally as she always did for her children but no matter how she tried to conceal it , it was clear to all of them that she was near the end of her strength .
28 There was a time when it must have seemed to many of them that he would never receive a bad review , or even a cross word .
29 He was so fond of them that he 'd stuck them together with Sellotape .
30 In practice the resolute supporter of Party A is not likely when he lists his preferences to be thinking primarily of any eventual cooperation between his party and Party B. His chief concern will be the success of as many as possible of Party A's candidates , and it will be to all of them that he gives his higher preferences .
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