Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [verb] [adv] [prep] a " in BNC.

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31 If you have to compromise , change your mind or adapt an idea , make a new list , date it and file it so that you end up with a master check list that is a complete record of the whole procedure .
32 If you are going this route is would help if you employed an accountant with some experience in operating computerised accounting systems and your own accountants would again give you lack of expertise in this area be better to get involved in the recruitment process to ensure that you end up with a suitable individual to run your system .
33 So — we would much rather that you went out on a limb , that you did something , that you listened to the remarks of your peers and possibly to the remarks that we might make about them , take them away and think about them .
34 So that you wind up with a prioritised monthly to do list .
35 Erm how do people sort of beco when you become a member of a group , usually in some way the group changes you as you go through different stages of it , your values may change as a result of interacting with people in the group and th this process of erm somebody 's come up with how it is that you start off in a group , how it is that you become an active member of a group , how it is you may even become involved in the maintenance of the group and the leadership of it and then you sort of die away and that 's the y'know retire from the group .
36 But I simply want to make the the point of planning principle that you do n't as a matter of approach walk away from constrained sites and say , ah well we do n't like that because there 's some constraint , we 'll go and we 'll reallocate an another piece of land somewhere else , and er that 'll come forward more easily .
37 Er yes , the , the , I think the one bit of it that is not Mao 's is that , is that you do unfortunately in a sense sense have these statements from the , the various bureaux and this is a , th this absolute terror is okay .
38 Admission to the panel comes by the provision of detailed case histories , together with supporting documents , showing that you are capable of doing the work , and that you do so in an efficient and proper manner .
39 So that you see even in a score it would be written like that .
40 ‘ Not that you look remotely like a lioness — more like a half-drowned kitten . ’
41 In keeping with the analogy , Campbell holds that the variations are ‘ blind ’ — that we come up with a particular hypothesis is not determined by our current experience , is independent of whether the hypothesis is in fact going to prove true or successful , and is not a correction of previous unsuccessful hypotheses .
42 Well that , that boat from Evesham that we went out on a couple a years ago it had a fish finder on it .
43 The experts at Poly know that we want more from a perm than just curl so they have formulated a product that does much more .
44 It was beautiful , an antique that we picked up at a flea market in Bath .
45 The reason I say this is that they dive just like a peregrine , folding their wings and plummeting like an arrow into the sea to catch their prey .
46 When this is the case the churches can ask to provide their material to add to the pack , and then ensure that they follow up with a personal call .
47 It has been said that they show up as a striking pair with powers of × 12 or more .
48 The only problem is that they slide about on a highly polished surface , so buy some rubberised netting to use as a backing from a carpet shop .
49 These entities have in common that they consist primarily of a length of nucleic acid ( DNA or RNA ) , and can multi ply only within living cells , prokaryotic or eukaryotic .
50 Moreover , those planning a curriculum may find that they proceed not in a linear fashion , but by moving back and forth among the various headings , since these affect one another .
51 It was Jeff who 'd insisted that they stop off for a drink .
52 With almost half the present team threatening to retire at the end of the season — and who can blame them if it means that they go out on a high note — this was excellent news .
53 With this ghastly thought in mind , he gently suggested to Sheila that they walk over to a nice patch of grass at the base of the earth bank .
54 Scientists have analysed barking sounds and have found that they fall somewhere between a puppy 's distress call and an aggressive growl — producing a mixed message akin to ‘ come here , go away ’ .
55 ( b ) Hybrid Bills Where a Public Bill ( dealt with below ) contains provisions which savour of a Private Bill in that they refer specifically to a particular person or locality , the House may , if it so wishes , before second reading refer the Bill to the Examiners of Petitions for Private Bills .
56 Er , however erm because of the concern about er the overall cost of the programme and the production cost in nineteen ninety two , we required er the companies to undertake studies into ways of reducing the programme cost and it was as a result of those studies , that they came up with a list of potential savings er which in the U K case er could knock fourteen percent off the price that they had quoted in April ninety two .
57 I know some young women rightly feel that they came out as a result of their own strength — and of course many of them do come out without any youth work involvement .
58 It was , after all , a wonderful sensation creeping through her in response to his lips , and she found herself drifting into co-operation with him , holding his perfect body against her , feeling his heart beat and knowing that they fitted together in a most satisfactory way .
59 Ferranti 's senior management was extremely unhappy about the arrangements , but at that stage took the view that they amounted merely to a credit risk rather than a fraud .
60 So the disorder of the pieces will probably increase with time if the pieces obey the initial condition that they start off in a condition of high order .
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