Example sentences of "[pron] [that] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh right , I that that said , I thought that was another D , it could n't be , demotivated , erm , you 're too set in your ways , lack of detail , lack of commitment , irresponsible , is that , yes , lack of respect for your superiors , erm , disillusioned , you know , we er , we were going to put down things like er , mentally challenged , and things like that , but it did n't go down too well . |
2 | Yes I that that does seem a bit odd . |
3 | It 's nice in case of injuries to have someone that versatile , very helpful |
4 | I entirely accept that if er , four years on we were still doing the same thing that then they 'd be er , some erm , requirement for er , cutting back but I think it is also worth reminding ourselves that due to the action of this conservative government in er , forcing the local government review , er , we are facing the spectre er , of an additional full meeting of this council , and indeed we have had to er , respond to that government initiative . |
5 | I believe that for some of us there 's the need to possess for ourselves that inner conviction and excitement that is a mark of New Testament Christianity . |
6 | I have in my memory a feeling that we had satisfied ourselves that international law would be obeyed . ’ |
7 | I think we have to remind ourselves that that is thirteen years old and that circumstances have changed . |
8 | In a similar way we sometimes need to remind ourselves that young readers have ideas that are worth consideration , and that the administratively-convenient solution to a problem may not be the most valuable one . |
9 | We had to find a way of convincing ourselves that any move , no move , any news , no news , good treatment , bad treatment were all indicative of imminent release . |
10 | We should satisfy ourselves that any work beyond this was necessary because a restricted repair was not practical and re-roofing in part or in full was the only effective method of repair . |
11 | a and remind ourselves that this gift of God in th the Holy Spirit , the baptism of the spirit , it is not an optional extra , it 's not something for super saint , it 's not something for special people , or for certain types of people , it is a , not an optional extra , it is God 's purpose for every one of his children ! |
12 | It may be useful to remind ourselves that both levels have reality , but they are , of course , reality to different people . |
13 | It would be comforting to persuade ourselves that those people who are generating wealth by creating poverty are all fly-by-night operators with little regard for the basic niceties of the employer/employee relationship . |
14 | ‘ There 's nothing that one dose will do for you that two wo n't do better ! ’ |
15 | ‘ Nothing that many others have n't done before me . ’ |
16 | Virtually nothing that Great Aycliffe Town Council undertakes could n't be done equally efficiently and at much less overall cost by Sedgefield District . |
17 | John Major 's speech-making qualities are , if anything , less impressive but nothing that six one-hour lessons from Miss Davies — £60 each plus VAT — would not have cured . |
18 | Just a normal day of married life , nothing that thousands of other people did n't take for granted — but what heaven if ever that was normality for herself and Len ! |
19 | Thus what we gain is Something , yet it is by virtue of Nothing that this can be put to use . |
20 | Nothing that this Council will debate today will show the despicable face of the Labour Party more than this one . |
21 | They were remarkable figures then , but almost 25 years on we beat them fairly handsomely , in a car which , although in a pretty healthy stage of tune ( probably around 350bhp ) , has nothing that any Cobra owner could n't have bought over the counter , and which is still perfectly useable on the road in small doses . |
22 | Mm , yes we had a a reasonable number , erm nothing that dramatic , but you know enough flame and fire erm to deal with . |
23 | He believed there was nothing that medical science could have done to have changed the tragic outcome . |
24 | He and Zak went away together , and Donna drifted around from table to table for a while telling everyone that poor Angelica had really been very sweet , not a murderess , and she , Donna , was dreadfully upset at the suggestion . |
25 | ‘ It should now be apparent to everyone that such a riot can not be dealt with by any football Bill , ’ Howell said . |
26 | He reminded everyone that good often comes out of change dictated by environmental considerations , for example his own company became involved in titanium dioxide extraction when looking for an alternative to white lead . |
27 | When it comes to Opposition claims about NHS trusts , should not we bear in mind that , two years ago , the hon. Member for Livingston ( Mr. Cook ) was telling everyone that general practitioner contracts would result in less time being spent with patients ? |
28 | It was clear to everyone that most of the patients taking the new drug would be over 65 , and that elderly people have greater difficulty in eliminating drugs from their bodies than younger ones . |
29 | To be a good manager requires one to handle this array in such a way that education is fed and fostered — education which is provided by teachers , encouraged by parents , watched over by governors , expected to be accountable to central and local government and capable of satisfying everyone that high quality is delivered . |
30 | After long and entertaining research ( that 's hours sitting watching the story unfold and telling everyone that this really was work ) I can divulge that Johnny has a long-distance girlfriend , fishes an awful lot , is taken water-skiing by sharks , enjoys parties on passing cruisers , is invaded by ancient midget pirates , and is a very clean living , regular bathing type of guy . |