Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] that [noun sg] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 It also must be remembered er that the transport links to Easingwold would not be good enough to support that level of development , it does not have a rail station and it does it , and the A nineteen is only a single carriageway road , and would need ld need isagree with Mr Jewitt upon re 1
2 But surely even having second thoughts about marriage was n't enough to prompt that kind of reaction , particularly as Isabelle must have known she was expecting Fabien 's child .
3 Cereal-growing or hay- and silage-making in the same field year after year will obviously rob that field of humus and structure , especially if heavy-yielding crops are grown with chemical fertilizers .
4 There 's neither rhyme nor reason for it ; Joe is n't active enough to attract that type of attention .
5 I was hooked , I knew my singing was n't good enough to evoke that kind of reaction from an audience .
6 We are fit enough and bright enough to play that type of game .
7 ( I had better say now that readers who identify the I of the Sonnets with Shakespeare 's own personality not only encourage that futility of speculation about the identity of a real-life ‘ Friend ’ and ‘ Dark Lady ’ which has pestered discussions of these poems for so long , and is now in the last stages of senility ; but in so doing they also destroy one of the essential principles of literary criticism in modern times , the independence of the I in lyric poetry , its existence as a persona or mask behind which the poet is free to impersonate any human situation without being identified with each or all of the mutations — often contradictory — taken on by his persona . )
8 8.30 , 4 roadworks at Cheavley interchange ; not causing any problems at the moment but they have cause delays earlier , so approach that area with caution .
9 You see I could n't spend a hundred hours on a painting and only ask that amount of money .
10 You do n't need to treat every dialogue in the same way anyway , so keep that kind of work for audio materials and try to use video for the work it is best suited for .
11 As Burton remarks , ‘ Respondents who are aware of the researcher 's interests do not constantly hold that awareness in mind ’ ( 1978:169 ) .
12 er I 've read in the past that , that there are so many different strains of the , of flu that , that its , vaccine , the vaccine that is produced each year does n't necessarily tackle that strain of flu .
13 So bear that sort of thing in mind as well .
14 Although the beef market is now in a better position , does not the hon. Gentleman realise the damage that he has done to beef consumption and to our farmers in the past year by constantly highlighting that issue on radio and television ?
15 He hoped some of the Fists might perhaps behold that gesture with joy .
16 Perhaps in future you 'd better save that sort of chat for people who know me .
17 Better to learn that sort of thing before the scenes , and what goes on behind them , are all your responsiblity .
18 I much prefer that kind of viewpoint to the egalitarian doctrine which declares that all men are equal but only if they accept my point of view .
19 Well I ca what I ca n't quite understand is , is that why anybody should have come through land reform and still only have that level of income .
20 ‘ You 're sure you know him well enough to make that claim with authority ? ’
21 If Lord Eldon used any language which could be so interpreted , we must conclude that he either did not guard himself so cautiously as he intended , or that he did not lend that degree of attention to the legal doctrine connected with the case before him , which he was accustomed to afford .
22 If the birds or Australia had not received that degree of attention from the scientific ornithologist which their interest demanded ’ , he wrote in his preface to Mammals of Australia , ‘ I can assert , without fear of contradiction , that its highly curious and interesting Mammals have been still less investigated .
23 Harris peremptorily summoned him to the committee-room after this latter incident and told him : ‘ We do not want that sort of thing at Lord 's , Fender . ’
24 We can not answer that question with certainty , but the details of the story itself would seem to provide us with several clues .
25 The Labour party has already given that pledge on behalf of a future Labour Government .
26 Bankers , accountants , commercial and public services , and advisory services all provide a very important contribution to the farming sector but all this sound advice could come to little or nothing if the human factor , that is the farmer or his family , could not translate that advice into practice on the farm .
27 ‘ We do not need that kind of publicity and do not want to be involved in that sort of thing .
28 Just forget that sort of problem altogether
29 It was humiliating , and she had not expected that kind of reaction from him .
30 If the Government 's record is so good , why has the CBI just reported that investment in manufacturing has fallen by 18.8 per cent .
  Next page