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

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1 And this government wants it to carry on that way . ’
2 The European Court further ruled in this case that Arts 48 and 59 of the EC Treaty do not prevent a member state from requiring that the exercise of the profession of auditor in that state by a person qualified to carry on that profession in another member state be subject to conditions which are objectively necessary to guarantee observation of professional rules concerning the permanence of the infrastructure in place for the completion of the work , the effective presence in the member state and assurance of the observation of professional ethics , unless respect for such rules and conditions is already guaranteed by a reviseur d'entreprises , whether a natural person or a firm , established and recognised in the state , and in whose service is placed , for the duration of the work , the person who intends to exercise the profession of auditor .
3 This is because s. 81(2) of the Employment Protection ( Consolidation ) Act 1978 states that a dismissal is by reason of redundancy if it is ‘ wholly or mainly attributable to … the fact that his ( i.e. the employee 's ) employer … has ceased or intends to cease , to carry on that business in the place where the employee was so employed … ’ .
4 Would he like to carry on that legacy in cinema ?
5 Lennox-Boyd then laid down that independence would only be granted if wanted by ‘ a substantial majority of the people ’ ; if Bourne 's proposals were accepted by NLM as well as CPP then they could go ahead : ‘ If he failed then there appeared to be no alternative but to call a general election ’ ( p.245 ) .
6 my mate lived down that area then he , he moved up to far end Keighley end
7 But if it goes down that route , it will face some criticism from its members .
8 When President Reagan went to West Berlin and declared before the Brandenburg Gate , ‘ Mr Gorbachev , tear down that Wall ! ’ , a number of familiar factors were in play .
9 But it might not be a bad idea to go down that route to see if we can we can see if it can be exploit it at this stage because we have discussed , and I know this is getting off the the the the agen
10 If you 're willing to go down the route to drag hunting I am willing to support any hunt that wants to go down that route and I am sure this authority would .
11 Now you ca n't do that without going and asking think with the organisations such as housing associations , some factor information about where we would stand if we decide to go down that route .
12 A new CAT has now been set up to go down that avenue .
13 However , these were now too low and my prospects too poor for me to continue along that track .
14 A Church already existed at Old Chiswick , for the folk who lived along that part of the River Thames , or used the ferry crossing which was just west of the eyot there .
15 But Dawn , you should have carried on that course man .
16 After all , it 's the care assistants who really know the details , so we like them to pass on that knowledge . ’
17 Well when he 'd cl er hooked it on the wagon , he puts that clip on , and he press down that arrow .
18 They ai n't you wan na be careful when you 're walking down that park it 's
19 ‘ My daughter lives down that way .
20 It was at this point I decided to modify the router fence with two aluminium blocks which allowed me to work off that face but beneath the area I wanted to machine away .
21 She had felt much the same herself of late , restless , needing to work off that restlessness , only she had n't had the same opportunities to indulge herself .
22 We have also set up a couple of microphones in the real of the hall to break up the echoes which would otherwise bounce off that wall . ’
23 If you do n't fall off that thing . "
24 Such considerations were probably crucial before initiation ritual developed to deal with the conflicts between sons and fathers ; but even after such conflicts had become institutionalized and ritualized neoteny had an important role to play in postponing the age of initiation by opening up that gap in human psycho-sexual development which Freud called the latency period and which , as we shall see , is an important factor in considering the social and mental health of modern societies .
25 Perhaps the key figure in opening up that debate , and reviving the issue of the franchise , was John Bright , at least before Gladstone 's conversion to the cause .
26 She expected Nicole to name a restaurant , but instead she named the hotel where she was staying , one of the more expensive hotels in London , and they arranged to meet up that afternoon , in her room .
27 ‘ Gah ! ’ said the filthy creature worming along her bones and veins , ‘ you thought you 'd chat up that woman , did n't you ? ’
28 From 1953 to 1964 we built up that factory into perhaps the second largest of its kind in the world and certainly the largest and best in Europe .
29 So , viewers at home , do not hesitate , if you have even the slightest piece of useful data , hook up that modem and call , in complete confidence , our unmonitored SnitchLine on the number that is flashing at the bottom of your screen …
30 ‘ We haul the son a' beetch up that mast now , leetle dog .
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