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

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1 Only the walls heard this delirious talk , but I was suddenly seized by a guilty fear , and became convinced that the two children were taking it in and that it was ringing in Aisha 's ears at work , and I rushed to pack my suitcase before she came back .
2 Make sure at all times the boredom does not creep in and that there is a feeling of concentration and application to the task .
3 The civilian staff put out the empty milk bottles and leave the camp , another day 's work done , and the regimental police staff in the guardroom check to see that all the recruits have booked in and that all the visitors have been booked out .
4 The actual economic situation in Europe in 1918–20 clearly shows that this period of collapse has set in and that the old system of relations of production shows no signs of revival .
5 Neglect yourself and self-doubt begins to creep in and that swiftly turns to depression .
6 Women who have had children will know that their vaginal muscles are slightly more relaxed after delivery , but they should remember that many men prefer space to move in and that sufferers of premature ejaculation will benefit from the more subtle stimulation of lax vaginal walls .
7 I had heard that the lasses used to beat you up when you first got in and that the lesbians used to grab hold of you and that there was loads of violence and everything .
8 It seems to me highly likely that the killer had locked himself in and that he got away during that fifteen minutes . ’
9 Many people will not realise that there is a property element built in and that they qualify only for the 25 per cent .
10 wo woken up and heard her come in and that he 's had her standing in front of him and the old finger 's been going , exactly what he 's doing now , he 's done it with his
11 ‘ They used real Armageddon talk , and warned that the Prime Minister would be brought down and that there would be a General Election if the Government lost the vote .
12 Whether the costs savings are very considerable is hard to say but there have undoubtedly been some sayings ; what is clear , however , is that costs have been whittled down and that this has had a widespread effect on the production of newspapers in Britain .
13 She did not even realize her hair had come down and that she had lost her hat until she found herself leaning against a wall somewhere on the other side of St Jude 's Passage , her lungs bursting , her temples and her pulses hammering out their distress , her whole appearance wild and dishevelled and attracting not the least attention in that place which-no matter what might have befallen her — had seen it all before .
14 ‘ If it becomes worse you 'll wish you 'd put your foot down and that she was in Hastings Hospital , ’ Silas said .
15 The FAO said that the annual maize harvest in 11 countries was expected to be at least 25 per cent down and that countries which would normally export maize , notably South Africa and Zimbabwe , would themselves be seeking imports of the regional staple .
16 learnt , we hope that we learn as we go along and that the same mistakes do n't get made again .
17 to stop the wetness seeping through and that the gel , what they do is they shave rabbits , and rub it into their skin , the rashes and that and a couple of rabbits have died from it when they first started testing the stuff
18 The animated debate amongst students and intellectuals before the Seventh National People 's Congress in April indicated that the anti-bourgeois campaign of 1987 was over and that a renewed period of liberalisation was under way .
19 The Sergeant took us into the small canteen and told us quietly and forcefully that our holiday in Aubagne was over and that we were off to start four months of basic training designed to turn us into legionnaires .
20 The decline in inflation and the recovery of real incomes was read , quite naturally , as a sign that the emergency was over and that they could safely assert their ‘ rights ’ .
21 One is that he led a wretched existence since MacQuillan took over and that he lost his temper when he found his office taken over by someone else .
22 Now I realise , with growing apprehension , that my fertile years will soon be over and that the time has come to make another choice .
23 Solicitors acting for the Princess of Wales have demanded that secret photographs of her working out in a gym should be handed over and that she should be given details of how much money was made from them .
24 Speaking last week at a conference entitled ‘ New Directions in Technology Policy ’ , Commerce secretary Ron Brown said that ‘ a raging debate about the proper relationship between industry and the government ’ is over and that the government is ‘ ready to work hand-in-hand with industry to strengthen the US economy ’ .
25 brick inset was all the brick and then plastered over and that gave the black and white effect , but that was the original and the , the proper way to do it
26 Most commentators , pace Mr Damant , are likely to think that there is a good deal too much fudging going on and that the ASB ought to be cracking down on it .
27 Moratoriums are usually informal agreements , but if you are ever involved in one , make sure it includes plenty of protection clauses as well as a defined reporting procedure to ensure that you and the other creditors know what is going on and that you are all receiving fair treatment .
28 Joy said that this really was n't on and that they must pull up at the side of the road and try to find some stones or something with which to wedge the coffin .
29 SunSelect has repeatedly maintained that Microsoft does n't have a legal leg to stand on and that it will not pay the licence .
30 French maintained that he thought that the safety catch was on and that he had been struck a blow on the back of the head which had caused him to stagger and pull the trigger .
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