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

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1 The first was a continuation of the earlier sales because Iran had now promised that within about two months it would be able to arrange the release of the remaining five American hostages .
2 And , staggeringly , local foresters themselves reckon that within about 15 years Malaysia will be a net importer of timber .
3 We knew that right away that there were there were no future .
4 Well pull that right up like that your collar so your collar sticks up .
5 I 've only ever guessed that right once , a day over at Marion 's once and that 'll be break
6 Well perhaps because they were more idealist and that now they 're becoming more realist but they 're still erm I mean they 're learning from their past mistakes and they 've seen that right so we have to have a moderate policy which is gon na take us a little bit further towards socialism .
7 I noticed that right off . ’
8 Indeed , I 'm not er sure that there are n't still members of both our organizations who believe that right now each of us is supping with the devil .
9 In He will sing tomorrow , " singing tomorrow " is in relation with the subject in the present , but only as a probable potential : " he " is represented as subject to certain conditions in the present ( his time-table , his own will ) which make his singing tomorrow predictable : in a way , one could say that right now he is represented as a " probable tomorrow-singer " .
10 ‘ No , and give that right back , Feargal McMahon ! ’
11 ‘ T is that right enough ! ’ her mother used to reply , usually with a ball of knitting wool on her lap and two endlessly clicking needles in her reddened hands .
12 and you do n't need that rather here I think these are all Melissa 's books .
13 erm so no certainly they asked me about it and so on but I think that rather like their food forum they might like to get a communications forum going erm because they 've been thinking about having a Business Club and various other things because they 're involved with the Management Programme and all sorts of things and they maybe going to do some training for heads and people like that
14 Proust says that rather like those thin , flat pieces of coloured paper called Japanese flowers , which expand and become indeed three-dimensional when placed in water , similarly the taste of the madeleine brings back , not an abstract intellectual idea of the past , but the authentic sensation of his experiences as a small boy in the houses and the streets and the gardens of Combray .
15 It seemed that somewhere ahead of them , towards the gate , all motion had ceased , and the press of people heaved and shifted , but made no progress .
16 I have always assumed that the other side of the gate is private property and that somewhere deep within the woodland is a cottage .
17 Dowd shivered with unease as he stood in the plain hallway of the Tower , knowing that somewhere nearby was the largest collection of magical writings gathered in one place outside the Vatican , and that amongst them would be many rituals for the raising and dispatching of creatures like himself .
18 Both were beset by a growing uneasiness , a feeling that all was not as it should be — that somewhere out there in the darkness , sinister forces were gathering against them …
19 I know back in the 1930s Bradford City had a full back called McLuggage , but surely not even Reg believes that somewhere out there is a left back called Halfpound O'Liver .
20 Gradually in this way an association will develop between the word ‘ calm ’ and the feelings of deep muscle relaxation in your body , so that eventually just closing your eyes and thinking the word ‘ calm ’ can induce these feelings .
21 Doctor Novak believes that eventually so many of the so-called mutants are created , that the human body 's immune system can no longer fight against the disease .
22 Similarly it is soon accepted that the ‘ ostrich ’ theory of closing one 's eyes and assuming that thereby either oneself or things in the environment will actually disappear is not tenable .
23 The problem is likely to increase because , as Pimentel et al. ( 1987 ) point out , most of the world 's fertile land is already being cultivated — which means that most newly cultivated areas will be on marginal land , often on steep slopes .
24 Dr Gilvear 's study found that most often the breaches in the embankments occurred where they overlaid old channels and were vulnerable to erosion .
25 Reference has already been made to the fact that most very old people are women .
26 This can be applied to the case of marriage , where there will of course be usually sanctions of varying degrees against behaviours that threaten marriage , and sexual activity outside marriage may be disapproved of , but this does not imply that merely not engaging in marriage is disapproved of , nor that an unmarried condition is sanctioned .
27 That I think is something that perhaps also needs to be borne in mind , when we are undertaking er this particular study .
28 A more equivocal comment that perhaps best sums up the evaluations that led to RCA has been made by Timmons ( 1980 ) : ‘ While these measures [ in soil conservation ] have seldom attained goals , increases in soil erosion were minimised and occasionally soil losses reduced .
29 The first two of those were also included were made public , they are in the issue 's papers it did not make public the county council 's proposal as to who should be participants for each topic since those were matters for the the panel er to ma take a view of and I understood er from er the question er the answer to the question that it had been made clear that er the information had been made public except as always Chairman , er our legal office 's of the council always like that caveat that in case anything had been missed out I had just in fact suggested that perhaps not everything had been made public so I anticipated a possible supplementary question from Mr .
30 Taking her cue from him , Fabia realised then that perhaps barely to step over his threshold and then at once to launch into the dozens of questions she must ask him was perhaps , in this gracious room , rather graceless .
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