Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] that " in BNC.

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1 A little goes that way and then a very small amount goes that way .
2 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 . ’
3 Mr Winchester 's guide somewhat spoils that last triumph by showing him a press release — written , of course , on a Macintosh — from a man who had followed Balboa 's footsteps two months earlier .
4 If one divides all newly created value into v + s it follows that if v only represents that portion which workers actually receive , then all monetary deductions from wages belong to surplus-value .
5 It only needs that heater on do n't it ?
6 Consistent cleanliness ; is only achieved if a manager personally accepts that cleaning is a necessary and important part of a food operation .
7 And how long has that particular number been your ex-directory number ?
8 Well right , well then , how long has , how long has that been going ?
9 erm , my Lord , in relation to that erm and er is an example , the European court itself and only the European court has the power to limit the direct effect of the provision , they can say well it has direct effect in these circumstances prospectively , but not retroactively and only the European court , that court alone has that power , all other courts , national courts must , my Lord this is your duty under article five I would submit to enforce article eighty five and three F
10 Mr Heseltine obviously has that potential . ’
11 As the hardware development gathered pace so has that of the software .
12 So has that fellow won it ?
13 So has that just been recording all that I 've just all I 've just said ?
14 Not only has that disc problem proved frustrating , but so has the inactivity temporarily imposed by a series of exploratory tests to assess the damage : ‘ Having been injured in the second tour match against Queensland I got back to full fitness , played in the First Test and was looking forward to the second .
15 Evelyn and the others are , indeed , with greater or lesser urgency and awareness , immobile in desperation , but I want to suggest that for Joyce it is not the dispassionate artist 's gaze which alone allows that strange steadiness commentators have called and even tone .
16 I mean you 're better to get stuff that you well if you get 'em it just so happens that
17 In some areas the amount of inversion of the Carboniferous basement apparently exceeds that of the post-Zechstein section which may be attributed to removal of significant amounts of late Carboniferous strata during late Hercynian times ; these areas are also associated with the principal gas discoveries in the basin .
18 Throughout the century , rather more males than females were born , the ratio remaining relatively constant despite beliefs that the proportion of male births increases after wars in which the mortality of young adult men greatly exceeds that of young adult women .
19 When teachers ask what librarians can offer in pupil.guidance , chartered librarians often retort that their own knowledge of children 's literature greatly exceeds that of the average teacher ( usually strikingly untutored in such matters ) , and when self-styled educational technologists wonder what a librarian can tell a student about a filmstrip , the retort in recent years has been prompt , and along the same lines .
20 Jealousy is a label here that merely interprets that behaviour .
21 It suddenly appears that pragmatism , so far from fitting our legal practices worse than conventionalism does , fits them better .
22 The order given in the table below follows that of Mark .
23 Therefore , when a school is over-subscribed it necessarily follows that ‘ compliance with the preference ’ of all applicants would prejudice proper education at the school through overcrowding .
24 According to Gandhi , if it is at all possible for man to describe this power then it ought to be called Truth ( Satya ) , which is a derivative of Sat , which literally means that which is or exists .
25 So does that cause a problem . ’
26 So does that always have to happen ?
27 So does that sound okay to you ?
28 So does that mean you 'll teach me all you can about your job ? ’
29 So does that add up to conflict for the pubs ; healthy drinking verses healthy profit ?
30 Interviewer : So does that mean serious criminals are getting off the hook ?
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