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

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1 I have always assumed that the other side of the gate is private property and that somewhere deep within the woodland is a cottage .
2 The legalism of their arguments ran into a kind of collective common sense , which told voters that it was , after all , his constitution and that so soon after the end of the war France still needed de Gaulle .
3 ‘ I have promised that so often in the past , and it has never answered yet ! ’
4 But the man at the front had n't been told this of course , naturally enough and he could n't see that so suddenly with a jolt the wardrobe left him , two steps ' worth instead of one at a time .
5 Let us suppose that the kth member of the population sequence is being considered for sample inclusion and that thus far in the sampling process , we have obtained n k of the n sample members that we require .
6 She hoped that Kathy was right , and that once away from the city , with enough money for her simple everyday needs , she would gradually find herself able to cope again .
7 ( One might subtract the perception of the past from the perception of the future and smooth that once more as an index of optimism over time . )
8 Do you not think that almost regardless of the reply and whatever that reply contained , with what we now know with the benefit of hindsight about Liechtenstein , which was actually known by I M R O there 's not for the benefit of hindsight that was n't known at that time , should n't I M R O have refused immediately to license any organisation that was controlled out of Liechtenstein in those circumstances ?
9 He also suggested that quite apart from the accountant 's employer or client , he owed a duty to any third person to whom he shows the accounts or to whom he knows the employer will show the accounts with a view to persuading that person to invest or take some other action .
10 Erm if you look at er the kind of erm soviet er architecture of the thirties and you can relate that quite nicely to a kind of American corporate architecture in the fifties designed to project certain sort of things .
11 You feel that very strongly in the introduction to your book , your recent social history
12 Perhaps all that it is safe to say in this context is that very commonly around the world one finds an unfossiliferous quartzite conformably below fossiliferous Lower Cambrian and unconformably above a great variety of Precambrian rocks .
13 She wanted to suggest that he might be very happy having his vacation in hell , but decided that anywhere halfway around the world would do !
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