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

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1 The boy led them up one of the dark streets to a place where the houses were tall and thin and so closely packed together that door followed immediately upon door .
2 Not easy getting up that rope with angry snake behind .
3 As one rather disillusioned Protestant Unionist put it : ‘ they were a party who believed in their God given right to rule this country ’ and they were not about to give up that right , especially as they could see signs of regaining control of their own party .
4 Matters , unfortunately , did not quite work out that way .
5 Recognising that the originator of a suggestion or fault may not fully understand how that fault is relevant to other users , the SSR provides an opportunity to re-phrase the failure ( or error on the part of the user ) and respond in a way which is intelligible to other users of the same software .
6 Is my hon. Friend aware that there was a serious fall-off in the number of people presenting themselves for eye tests for a considerable period after the charges were introduced and that the current figures show that we have not yet made up that gap ?
7 We can not completely rule out that treatment outcome would have been better if all patients would have received continued care and reinforcement by the investigator , but our study showed that there was no correlation between the number of visits to the Encopresis Clinic and treatment outcome ( p>0.1 ) .
8 there is a better chance now than ever before to break down that prejudice which prompted the Irish people to confound in one common hatred the oppressed classes of England with the oppressors of both countries .
9 But no one else has ever even wound up that chain .
10 With Solidarity once again legalized later that month , he again became its chairman .
11 There are some things in this that obviously we can support , the delete or reduction in the contingency pros p provision to a hundred thousand pounds , we 're going to be moving later on to delete even that amount but it 's surprising you were telling us you 've been telling us for years you have to have two hundred thousand pounds in the contingency .
12 His undimmed headlights showed the curve of the autobahn ahead far enough to keep up that speed .
13 Yeah I know what you mean but it 's not it does n't necessarily work out that way cos
14 They do n't have enough oxygen because you just ca n't breathe fast enough to use up that oxygen in that tremendous burst of power .
15 I think that you could do something in between here , but I do n't know the country well enough to say exactly that mix would be .
16 ‘ Does n't always work out that way , though .
17 Sadly , it does n't quite turn out that way .
18 This is the stuff our dreams are made of , but it did n't quite work out that way .
19 If you then take the point that it 's beyond the greenbelt , again you 've limited the area of search and if we take the point that Mr I think put across so well that it 's consistent with sub-regional policy , you already immediately then rule out that part of the erm area round Greater York that would have greatest impact on the Leeds Conurbation .
20 because it , well because it was secret and also because it was quite vague , it did n't actually set out that land redistribution was supposed to take place .
21 If all these people are doing the same job officially in the real world we know that some people are more proficient than others that in some things or others , can you see how quickly go down that line and you say to yourself well Mr A you know he 's got all those there great but there are a few gaps .
22 But it is hard indeed to see how that axiom itself could be made more convincing either to a purely humanist philosophy or to a theology which maintained that God is something more and other than the obverse of our finitude .
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