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

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1 A whole thicket of broom bushes came down in that slip , as you saw .
2 Stiffly , arm in arm , the Brothers walked off towards that place of deprivation which was in a dark gondola jutting below the fortress-monastery into the lonely void .
3 That may be so Chairman , but with these two four bedroom houses there could be another six to eight cars coming out of that entrance ,
4 It 's even worse You have to climb up steps to get out of that station .
5 " Oh I 've been 'ere a few times and I 've heard some bleedin' awful screams comin' out of that room .
6 Although cholecystitis stopped in the three months follow up in that case , we did not consider this technique for our patient because of her history of fistulas .
7 ‘ Because if you did , you 'd know as well as I that any youngsters growing up in that sort of background learn from a relatively early age all the joys of hotel life — like being called upon to wash sinkloads of dishes when the dishwasher packs up — or to change dozens of beds when the chambermaid calls in sick .
8 Mind you , mind you I went er through Newark the other day and I had to go round the mountains to get back on that road out to Lincoln .
9 It is one sign of the rise of semi-literacy that the descendants of the nineteenth-century civic worthies who took pride in the libraries they opened genuinely can not see any problem in closing them down a hundred years later , or authorising the ruthless dispersal of their stocks built up during that period .
10 If they are then housed for the winter the immunity acquired by the end of the grazing season has waned by the following spring and yearlings turned out at that time are partially susceptible to reinfection and so contaminate the pasture with small numbers of eggs .
11 Look forgive me and were the first of the two troops going in through that door .
12 Th it also has the potential to have new stations opened up along that route , both to serve existing communities and there are plans within the Southern Ryedale Local Plan already for new stations to be opened up .
13 Industrial tribunals were established under s.12 of the Industrial Training Act 1964 with a narrow jurisdiction to consider appeals against the levy on employers to finance the industrial training boards set up under that Act .
14 Buttoning up his fly ( Sutcliffe 's trousers date back to that era , and look it ) he retreats to the washbasins on the other side of the room .
15 There 's an awful lot of good times locked up in that jade , honey , but you 'll never see one of them .
16 A State exercising a right by a provision of a treaty to which it is not a party is bound to comply with any conditions laid down in that provision , or elsewhere in the treaty for the exercise of the right .
17 And not I should n't be here I really do n't know what I should be saying I really have n't got as much knowledge as everybody else that does n't matter , if you 're in a group it does n't matter what you know and what you do n't know there 's still things going on within that group that you can contribute
18 But I think there 's also the other end of the scale which is , which is what , you 've slightly amended this year , is the fact of elderly people erm , I know recently that myself have gone through the fact of my gran had er , was going through a very sick period , and if she 'd have come back home , it would have been very difficult for me to have had to look after her at the same time as trying to attend my council duties , and this would have been the same for my dad , and the additional income which this would have brought , to have paid someone to be able to look after her whilst we were at council meetings , and you can remember that these meetings sometimes go on , you can say well , this meeting should be over by one o'clock then it goes on till three o'clock or whatever , and then peop , the problems mount up for that person left on their own , and I think that those things have to be taken into consideration , and I believe that this is the first step forward in trying to recognise that people have responsibilities outside of the council chamber .
19 Thick metal cables curved up from that helmet into the ducted roof as though the man had sprouted banded antlers .
20 Disraeli 's Government of India Act of 1858 was introduced as a direct result of the Indian Mutiny , and as a consequence of the administrative changes brought about by that Act , Scott 's brief was considerably extended .
21 In order to achieve the First Five-Year Plan , figures worked out at that moment estimated that the manpower necessary for attaining the production goals at 4.1 million workers and employees ( i.e. an increase of 1 million or 33% ) .
22 It 's so they can open the door behind them , the passengers getting in on that side of the road .
23 Grant was removed from those authorities , so that any increase in spending brought a fall in income and , therefore , implied a further increase in rates to make up for that loss .
24 There were another three Jet Skis buzzing around on that part of the river and a few water-skiers with their big-engined speedboats , all creating a fair old racket , but we could still hear William laughing ; the guy thought buying a frighteningly expensive piece of machinery and spending most of your time falling off it into the water was just the most enormous wheeze .
25 But it 's a funny thing how many cyclists go up along that path
26 But , within the limits laid down by that doctrine , it is for the power-holder to decide what to do .
27 Although both pathways culminate in the identical useful result , they have different intermediate stages leading up to that end , and they normally have different starting points .
28 The proclamation will have summoned the Parliament to meet on a specified day and it is up to the victors to turn up on that day at the time prescribed .
29 I 've still got 300 sets left over from that job lot I got the other Christmas .
30 ‘ It provides a sense of belonging to a fairly sympathetic world , and an opportunity for its occupants to make out of that world something personal to themselves . ’
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