Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 Many have made only one short field trip and yet they go on using that material in articles and even books for the rest of their lives .
2 Do you really want to carry on using that mug ?
3 Come on eat that .
4 ‘ We are slowly realising that fat is a very effective means of making you put on weight .
5 Slowly got that .
6 She could still hear the faint murmurs of Tom Russell and his sister talking on the veranda , and it distracted her from the real purpose of this time alone , which was not to go on reliving that moment when his hand had covered her own , but to obediently follow his suggestion of giving herself time to fully think this through .
7 A little goes that way and then a very small amount goes that way .
8 right got that now you have , then you have
9 When you come out of prison you need somewhere to go that day , ’ he said .
10 ‘ He seemed quiet and rather withdrawn that morning , but he very often was so I did n't take too much notice .
11 He went on to claim that tax changes on share dividends , company cars and the married couple 's allowance would hit the highest paid most .
12 As you know we meet with our advisors , at least twice a year , and we effectively review that erm , that agreement at those six month points .
13 Zimbabwe eventually snatched that game 18–16 , but the Spanish had their revenge later ( see pages 36 & 37 ) .
14 Go on smell that one , cos it 's a nice one .
15 The APB went on to observe that ‘ … the degree of reliance that can reasonably be placed on financial statements will decrease as the length of time that has elapsed since their approval by the directors increases ’ .
16 He goes on to observe that
17 Liese was doing a secretarial course , but they 'd all rather expected that .
18 Some had a clear idea of what was required and successfully moved that
19 Three point three has been rather involved er aspects of examining average teachers ' salary costs basically will fall down given that we 've had a sixty five percent return from schools and we will be able to use this year , coming year the actual mandatory points in determining how delegation of salaries should be proceeded with .
20 I simply assumed you would much prefer that charming nickname to your own .
21 It also must be remembered er that the transport links to Easingwold would not be good enough to support that level of development , it does not have a rail station and it does it , and the A nineteen is only a single carriageway road , and would need ld need isagree with Mr Jewitt upon re 1
22 When the Prime Minister visits Scotland this weekend , will he be big enough to acknowledge that , sooner rather than later , he will have to bow to the wish of the Scottish people for self-determination ?
23 Right we can all throw that in bin .
24 Viscount Palmerston had taken over as Prime Minister by then only to lose that position to Lord Derby again but only for a year , as the Liberals were able to take control of Parliament in 1859 , with Viscount Palmerston remaining as Prime Minister until 1865 , during which period many changes took place .
25 They were not always fair in their criticism : few today would agree with the New Statesman reviewer who wrote of The Lady Vanishes that ‘ the English should leave amorous wisecracking to the nation which invented and alone understands that art . ’
26 I knew him well enough to spot that .
27 I 'm only cooking that .
28 I can only presume that Lucker has failed in the macho stakes .
29 So push that button
30 This is work which requires an emotional coldness but which can on occasions be so demanding that detachment is difficult to maintain .
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