Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [verb] that that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd say that that gap in outlook has certainly closed over the years .
2 But th , we go get a er , report from the counselling agency on the type of , of er , question that 's been posed , and I would expect that that agency would be providing help and guidance , er , along the lines of suggesting and working with the individual on problems of the type , which I 'm sure you have at the front of your mind .
3 That again is not sixty per cent of those again I would suggest that that part of the report is misleading .
4 It 's it 's also the main area of housing demand , it 's also the main area where employers want to locate around around North Yorkshire , and I think most importantly , if its development needs are not met , these can wo n't be satisfactorily diverted elsewhere , they will continue unresolved which would be continual pressure on the edge of the urban area , and on on the greenbelt , and if that holds the effect would of course be that the tight greenbelt would mean that economic growth in the county would be frustrated , because York is the main centre where employment growth is concentrated , and I would think , I would consider that that solution of a tight greenbelt plus not making sufficient provision for development needs elsewhere in York would be contrary to P P G three paragraph three , which I 'm sure you 're aware of .
5 I can confirm that that story in The Sunday Telegraph is wrong .
6 Yes , I can confirm that that review showed that there was a clear need for section 4 support in Scotland .
7 Well I work in this field and you can refuse that that medication unless you 're under
8 These diseases are common in areas er where an out pouring of water from the individual is squared up with a ou , out pouring of people into the water , then you can appreciate that that transmission is very er , readily promoted under those circumstances .
9 Having reached some understanding of Hobbes 's method in terms of its application in natural philosophy , we should recall that that subject , which deals with ‘ bodies natural ’ , is simply one part of philosophy as such , and not the only part to which the resolutio-compositive method is to be applied .
10 We must ensure that that balance exists .
11 Many dedicated single-handed practitioners remain , and we must ensure that that option remains so that GPs are free to practise how they wish .
12 Well alright we 'll do that that way
13 And er , we would hope that that programme of reciprocal visits will continue over the ensuing years .
14 And we would say that that difference amounts to sixteen hundred dwellings .
15 we can infer that that coefficient to which the T ratio is attached is not significantly zero .
16 If a reader in the year 2040 , let us say , needs to see large-scale mapping of the villages of the Yorkshire Dales covering the period 1995–2040 , he/she could find that that record has not been preserved in any library .
17 To our interjection that on the evidence from Poland and other European countries under Russian domination , applied Marxism had neither created the wealth nor allowed the freedom to enable the purpose , as it is perceived in the democratic west , of the State to be realised — that is , to provide the circumstances in which the individual may most fully live a life of his or her own and so fulfill his or her potential for awareness and creativity , he would reply that that perception was mistaken ; and go on to remind us that he had attached supreme importance to the State .
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