Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb mod] [verb] at the " in BNC.
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1 | The plan was that everyone would meet at the cottage on Boxing Day , making their own way there and hopefully bringing enormous amounts of expensive food and drink if they did n't want to be turned back at the gate . |
2 | It is useful to establish within an institute that everyone will zero at the same point , so that the numbering starts from approximately the same place each time . |
3 | It 's actually quite a deep lecture theatre , I think it 's probably the biggest the University possesses outside the great hall , and er it it 's difficult to get them large enough so that everyone can see at the back . |
4 | However , that is not an accusation that I could level at the Leader of the Opposition , as he has not found time to say anything at all about the environment — true or false . |
5 | For what is being suggested is that I knew today and not yesterday , despite the fact that there was no difference between the two days that I could tell at the time . |
6 | My intention is that I should leave at the end of the year . |
7 | ‘ That I 'd jump at the chance of marrying you . |
8 | Her mother was killed in a train accident and her father , without looking at her , for he very rarely looked at her , told her that she would continue at the local school . |
9 | She was seeking the next angle , the next approach , knowing that she 'd have at the most a couple of minutes to make her pitch . |
10 | She needs a style that she can transform at the flick of a brush or the twist of a curler to complement her every mood . |
11 | I think you 're suggesting that the local government would do a lot more if the national government would allow it , and I suspect you 're a Labour member of the Oxfordshire County Council and I think that you would point at the Conservative central government as being , if not deliberately anti-women , then the effect of some of it 's policies seemed to indicate that that 's where it 's heading . |
12 | Well these were the hottest place that you could work at the ovens of dough in the bread ovens . |
13 | Take your time preparing them , free from telephone calls and interruptions , so that you can look at the whole matter thoughtfully . |
14 | Okay so having established then that you can look at the er er you can look at single channel currents , let's look at what those erm er currents can tell us . |
15 | ‘ There 's no reason why I ca n't go on for 200 goals and I do n't agree with the argument that you should retire at the top . |
16 | What I 'm asking is that you should look at the accounts with your detective instincts on the alert and see if there 's anything that strikes you as odd about them . " |
17 | Porter argues that one should look at the areas of the value chain which contain the largest proportion of costs and then consider what cost-drivers of the ten he identifies cause those costs . |
18 | So it was agreed , right in the beginning that we would establish a separate agency to manage the Eurofighter two thousand programme , but that we would look at the possibility of bringing these two agencies together at as early as possible time and the most expedient way for all concerned . |
19 | I am convinced that the prospect held out at Maastricht will not be the prospect that we shall have at the end of the 1990s . |
20 | It was felt that we should look at the practicalities of splitting of the membership into an ‘ active ’ and ‘ passive ’ list ; the idea of introducing a membership fee of some kind was rejected . |
21 | We did not rule on the applications at the time , as they were opposed by Mr. Munby , for the foster mother , but he agreed that we should look at the evidence de bene esse and make our ruling as part of our judgment . |
22 | I think that we should look at the question . |
23 | That it 's time perhaps that we should look at the role of bankers and see whether or not they should have a wider duty than at present . |
24 | We may become more like them in our styles and habits ; we may begin to look at our children as our parents looked at us ; we may even assume that we will die at the age at which they died , and of the same disease or in the same way . |
25 | That is the biggest criticism that we can lay at the Labour party 's door . |
26 | We are going to tabulate the information so that we can look at the data from a statistical point of view , so every question you can answer is of value . |
27 | it would mean that is the price that they would sell at the nineteen ninety four price volume . |
28 | That sounds like something that they might have at the end of term or something done by an adult working in a steelworks . |
29 | If he achieves his ambitious growth targets it is bound to mean more jobs although it is highly unlikely that they will grow at the same rate — ‘ but it would be fairly substantial and it would be in Glasgow ’ . |
30 | Always during this period the same paper was used , although a rumour that it would change at the next sitting was constantly promulgated by dealers who had once cheated , to discourage others from doing likewise . |