Example sentences of "[verb] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was n't until the fourth hide was reached that I met that extraordinary bird , the red-necked phalarope .
2 So was it any surprise that the Syrians we met that hot day in the Bekaa wanted only to maintain Lebanon 's Maronite-dominated institutions , to restore the sovereignty of the Lebanese government , to stay not one hour , not one minute longer than necessary ?
3 ‘ Oh , Fergus , ’ said Dierdriu softly , ‘ you will have to curb that rebellious arrogance if ever you are truly to serve Ireland . ’
4 It just plays that horrible music .
5 However , he will stress that economic success can only be achieved through a commitment to free market principles and Scottish businesses ' pursuit of efficiency , diversity , enterprise , international markets and quality .
6 He was the nastiest , really dangerous because he felt he had to go that extra distance .
7 Strike up some personal rapport with the person in charge Of the centre so that he or she is more likely to go that extra mile for you .
8 This is going to be a year when we will all have to go that extra mile for children .
9 There goes that bloody dog .
10 Oh I hate that skinny devil
11 I hate that fucking record !
12 I always pick that little spot to get changed in , oh , well see you all then , right , bye , bye Mark
13 But do n't think that serious damage , such as a tear in a trouser leg , can easily be disguised — it ca n't .
14 Perhaps I mean it 's , we do n't know in nineteen , October nineteen forty seven whether the Communist Party actually really did think that absolute egalitarianism might be able to work .
15 I ca n't think that one person in a car on their own would want to go to MacDonalds too often .
16 Now that is one of the very crucial things and one of the things that we frequently ask groups of people is , ‘ Do you think that one press release is sufficient ?
17 I mean does anybody think that parental investment theory is relevant at all to modern industrial society or is it completely irrelevant ?
18 Jo , at what stage do you think that formal education ought to start for a child ?
19 We therefore do not think that formal procedures for the identification of money laundering transactions are necessary . ’
20 ‘ I do think that public concern over the leniency of the original sentence has been assuaged and in that sense I suppose some justice has been done . ’
21 In this respect Locke is not an empiricist : he does not think that geometrical knowledge or , for that matter , the knowledge we would have in natural philosophy if we knew the real essences of substances , is empty and trivial .
22 Lutton , reasonably happy with his performance in last weekend 's Irish trials in Dublin , accepts he may have to wait that little bit longer to gain Irish recognition .
23 And of course Oxford supporters do n't need reminding that last season they led Fulham 1-0 after the first leg and they lost 5-3 at home .
24 Er , so it 's a nice to include that lovely bit of old machinery as well .
25 Did n't you spend the first session deciding whether to include that little pre-position ?
26 Thus Andrew Sutton can comment that conductive education can produce results ‘ which seem quite beyond the expectations of children growing up with cerebral palsy and spina bifida elsewhere ’ .
27 increase , and he doubled that increased salary in the following year .
28 And , guests were told , Mrs. Jarrett 's first pension cheque had been received that very morning !
29 I just had to sink that last putt .
30 When they bring that other car back , what we 'll have to do to park
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