Example sentences of "[verb] [conj] [pers pn] [adv] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Goodnight , ’ — Boy was not sure if he was yet allowed to address her by her name , did n't know if he yet had that right .
2 Though the effect is purely symbolic , even poetic , as well as chilling , much of its force depends on rapidly cutting away to Marion 's car being pulled out of the lake — a banal , everyday detail of the investigation that almost makes us doubt whether we really saw that skull , previously forced on the viewer with horrifying shock impact in the cellar scene .
3 No one would call our battered brown book boxes decorative but when the PLANTS appear as they always do that morning of the year , their beauty and colour irradiate all around them .
4 Having seen the decline in public services over the past decade , I hope that he never has that opportunity .
5 ‘ Because Vechey was probably dead , strangled before he ever reached that bridge , and what else could the murderer do with the corpse ?
6 I mean if they ever do that to me I 'm just gon na fucking drive off .
7 On 30 June 1921 these elements coalesced and he suddenly saw that familiar landscape with new eyes .
8 ‘ I ca n't remember that I ever saw that page . ’
9 I wanted to point this out at this point , you know if we just studied that particular area in the Gospel the Jewish trial .
10 My husband 's boat was beached and tied but he never fastened that knot .
11 As Carolyn observes : ‘ I 'm not a terribly spiritual person but I do believe that she was meant to do what she is doing and she certainly believes that .
12 I have very unpleasant recollections of sitting for him , for it was of utmost importance not to move but to fix him right in the eye and listen to him complain , saying as he always did that he was getting nowhere .
13 You see David , what he 's saying to your dad this morning , let's get a meeting and go but I just feel that , I just , what 's the point of going for an argument .
14 I do n't know if any of you saw very recently , the horrific programme which was on television dealing with this problem in some of the London boroughs and god forbid if we ever reach that stage erm because it is quite horrific so I do think that although we have a problem , our problem is mainly confined to the weekend .
15 Some ranges of nuclear weapons are being eliminated and we totally support that .
16 I wonder whether he ever wore that ?
17 ‘ But the Northern Regional Health Authority document shows how long patients have to wait before they even reach that list . ’
18 On Nov. 7 the newly elected Moderator of the Dutch Reformed Church , Pieter Potgieter , confessed his church 's guilt at the role it had played in establishing apartheid and said that it now considered that policy to be wrong .
19 John 's already stolen my thunder on the straw poll erm that I was going to do but suffice to say that we normally do that at these types of seminars and there 's always a few people in the room who put their hands up and say they 've got more than ten data sources in their organization .
20 They 've got to prove that they actually need that much cover .
21 you see so you actually get that .
22 It can help if you gently stroke that side of his face as he eats : the physiotherapist will show you how to do this correctly .
23 In essence , it tells you how much time you have left before reaching the no-decompression limit and also how to manage decompression stops if you inadvertently exceed that limit , or elect to enter decompression .
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