Example sentences of "that [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 That discounts tabloid journalists .
2 That represents sixty percent of secondary schools and seventeen percent of primary schools and despite the er endeavour to which he refers of Essex county council , I can tell him that the latest school to decide to hold a ballot on such status is Notley High School , Braintree .
3 That represents less than a quarter of the student population affected by the benefit changes .
4 When that failed many activists became demoralized .
5 ‘ I ask you again , ’ he felt his cheeks growing hot , ‘ does that phrase mean anything to you ? ’
6 Nevertheless , if pragmatics is to be considered a component within linguistic theory ( a question to which we shall return ) , it may be that to include such principles is indeed to include too much .
7 Up and down , up and down , went that unwearying right foot of hers .
8 That made perfect sense of Miss Julie 's slightly tatty and irregular patrician origins .
9 That made eight .
10 That made two unwanted witnesses to point the finger at me .
11 That made two of us .
12 That made all the difference .
13 There was a smell inside that made all my senses rear up like a horse that smells blood .
14 I 'd have them all on if I needed a confidence boost , or just for the sheer enjoyment of the sound , but it was fundamentally one AC30 that made that noise .
15 That made some sort of sense .
16 Bragad had brought quite a few men with him — a dozen or so though some , of course , were Mugeary 's , if that made any difference .
17 Yeah page seven er er I think that speaking from memory we did want that made clear that that er was the recognition of the achievements of the groundsman handyman , particularly in relation to the high standards of upkeep in the park .
18 In fact we made rubber stamps for people in the office — the departments to go in , the bureau , and the stamp was the J because they were all photostated to that made this stamp just loved it .
19 Antrim will certainly vouch for that given that Carey was responsible for two goals and five points in their All Ireland semi-final defeat .
20 Blake 's own description of his work matches that given many years later by Peter Wright in his book Spycatcher ) .
21 Shelley smiled back , but she was well aware that he meant it , and that given half a chance he would stay the night .
22 The result , however , and the second contradiction , was that given this freedom local authorities behaved in a very similar fashion to each other .
23 Drily , ‘ Does that answer all your questions ? ’
24 When this practice was questioned , the auxiliary protested that all the patients had their own bowls so she knew what they had eaten but that using one spoon was quicker , as she could feed more people at once .
25 But we 'll do that using adaptive expectations okay right .
26 It 's very difficult to analyze that using manual systems .
27 Greengross ( 1986 ) suggests , that using this as a basis , there should be a general power
28 They are now 20 years older and must realise that to remain silent is to prolong the agony for Brian 's parents .
29 And that produces further conflict , because the parents now take a different view .
30 Sub-Officer Roger Kendall chips in : ‘ We 're always hoping something will happen — I do n't mean that to sound macabre . ’
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