Example sentences of "[adv prt] [that] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Consequently the guideline in the BCU Coaching Scheme lay down that all canoeists should be able to swim 50 metres in light clothing and that capsize drill should be included as an early lesson ( p 357 , Canoeing Handbook ) .
2 Because clearly in in debating this policy I think a number of the districts have also raised diff different points of interest in terms of what should be recognized as exceptional development and we we went down that that road a couple of years ago and unfortunately the districts came to the conclusion that it was n't appropriate to try and list the exceptional circumstances .
3 How will you make me get out of your way when you know deep down that that 's the last thing you really want me to do ? ’
4 He points out that they are negative or affirmative orders and that the Standing Orders of the House lay down that such matters may be debated for an hour and a half after 10 o'clock .
5 ‘ It was only when the police asked them to turn the noise down that any of us had any chance of sleep . ’
6 It 's the biggest con that Poll Tax thing go er the amount going down that this lot have pulled on us and everybody 's fell for it hook , line and sinker
7 ‘ I saw Kylie do the Stock/Aitken/Waterman thing and Jason went down that same road , and I realised I was n't going to do anything musical while I was with Neighbours , because Kylie and Jason were just copping flak from everywhere .
8 Tutilo came down that same path and found the dead man .
9 Both the RDP and the NDRP occupied the nebulous centre ground of South Korean politics and were distinct only in that each had a strong regional basis .
10 On this analysis , the x differs from this x and that x only in that this x is marked " + proximal " , that x is marked " - proximal " , and the x is unmarked for proximity , i.e. it is a neutral deictic term ( Lyons , 1977a : 653-4 ) .
11 You 'll know more about it than me John , but er , I just think that David Lawrence er from the pavilion end is click this morning he 's bowled some very , very quick deliveries we 've been saying all along that this is a very docile pitch now and a good batting service er , er against the , but there 's been some quick deliveries this morning .
12 That but anyway that does n't ha hang on that that does n't approve what you 're saying , what I 'm saying as far as English is concerned that 's assessed underneath the attainment target writing
13 Bids for f various funding , there are three issues on that that came up at C S M T.
14 You mentioned earlier on that that perhaps er like with Guy Fawkes , there 's a lot of things that come from the past , from our history and we lose Perhaps we lose a bit of sight about where they 've come from .
15 Well it , it , it , it 's moving a bit in that direction , I mean I knew what their prediction was cos they kindly supplied it to me , which is why I made the point , but I mean as as you know from our proof we have a higher view of the demographic requirements in York even than that , for reasons that were amply discussed in general on on day one , to do with vacant dwellings , mortality , and I think still probably a difference in migration between us on York , which is statistical rather than environmental , but I think it is important to have that established early on that that even in the County Council 's view , and with their , as it were , doubts about the statistics which they themselves use , that er there is more need generated in York , however much it is , than York itself can accommodate , and that is of course without York city 's seven hundred addition for reducing concealed and sharing households which is not in the County Council 's figures .
16 You did go round the houses on that that was n't to get the point
17 Er there are some areas on that that , that that all of you picked up on that I actually thought that when , just dealing with that part of the C C Q like finding out about details and everything
18 Using the information on that that erm B M S.
19 Do you see that last night on that that well I , I thought it was
20 Do you know what you 're doing on that that that 's for that one .
21 You can break it but the thing is that I warned her , er , you know , as long as they get through to her hold on that that 's very nicely set up if she twiddles her
22 It emerged early on that each side was determined to deny the other the means of generating enough income not only to prosecute the war but also to govern the country .
23 But not all badgers instantly discover a taste for peanuts : it may take a few visits on your behalf before they catch on that these small pellets are good to eat .
24 Now you 've , your material did n't go the other way on that these chairs did they , before you
25 Likewise , part of the argument also revolves around possibility that in additional land within the inner greenbelt boundary , and again you 've heard our argument on that this morning , and I do n't propose to repeat that .
26 The rent for the club room er five pound per go , a hundred and fifteen pound erm the Christmas social , we spent fif thirty five fifty one on the refreshments and seven eighty nine on the whisky , making a forty three forty expenditure the club trophies , we spent nineteen pound fifty this year and we saved a lot of money on that this year , we spent about a hundred and thirty to forty last year erm so we have got a quite a difference just trying to find last year 's erm there they are trophies , a hundred and sixteen pound we paid last year so have , we did save a lot of money by doing them ourselves more or less .
27 yours truly did a bit of negotiation on that this week but more of that later maybe when we have er we have n't got any A O B's so while we 're on that subject
28 In 93 , by contrast , the sense of isolation and suspicion of infidelity ( 92 ends with the line ‘ Thou mayst be false and yet I know it not ’ ) takes on that most bitter form , knowing self-deception : ‘ So shall I live supposing thou art true , /Like a deceivéd husband ’ — that is , a cuckold .
29 Bob Wilson was so confident that the deal would go through that some weeks before it was even completed he had given authorisation for work to begin at the Boeing factory in Seattle to modify the aircraft to British CAA regulations and finish it in the red and grey Virgin livery .
30 Then Alan Wakefield will be demonstrating walking stick making over that latter weekend , with Les Davis turning on 25–26 August and John Adams caning seats on 22 September .
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