Example sentences of "that [pron] [verb] [adv] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 It is without any pleasure that I seek once more to call the attention of the House to the problems faced by Derbyshire police force .
2 A pleasant change from the heat of Mespot , but with a deal of other diversions that I found easy enough to take .
3 It was n't that she felt left out — ‘ in fairness , they had said to me that I could go out with them anytime , but it 's a really grotty place , and I also did n't want them to feel I was a hanger-on ’ — it was just that she had nowhere else to go .
4 She marvels that they flow so easily to fill the vast space in which she moves .
5 ‘ They say that they have nowhere else to go , but I know that facing the world on their own would be even more frightening . ’
6 The problem in West Yorkshire is that it costs more there to put a police man on the beat , and the authority spends more per head of the population .
7 There was increased reseeding and cutting for silage , which entails heavy fertilization of the grass so that it grows very quickly to give you an early crop , then putting in more fertilizer to enable you to cut it again .
8 But he speaks the , the wo A Ann was her name , she said that he speaks too softly to go on to that .
9 Looking around at the suffocating power of the Roman Catholic Church and the less humane churches of Protestantism , he found that he had nowhere else to go ; they had no answers for this situation either .
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