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

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1 right on down that valley anyway he bought it and he
2 Right down to that eight
3 Brothers In Arms is in A flat minor , for example , and it runs right down into that E. So very often the structure itself helps , and the music comes from what you are playing and the key that you choose to play in .
4 It was his place on the development corporation that fell vacant because of his untimely death before the local elections , and the appointment of the lord mayor followed on naturally from that .
5 He did not acknowledge Conroy , but hurried on down with that glazed look of someone already encased in their next entrance .
6 Whatever the truth of such arguments , unquestionably City interests exercised a powerful influence on government policy up to 1939 , most especially through that peculiarly English institution , the Bank of England .
7 At first , the British intended to carry on regardless with that year 's dump , but were forced to back down after a concerted blacking of the cargo by trade unions .
8 And it let an old house alongside with nothing in it and hardly a door on it and that stood right alongside of that one and it must have been like a comb it just must have gone in strips the gale for that house was now twelve foot away from the other one .
9 There would be change enough from her £5,000 after the funeral expenses had been paid , and I felt a little better after that .
10 Much of the calculation depends upon the choice of discount rate which , it might be added , exists in the mind of the economist ( and rather foggily at that ) rather than in the minds of a couple about to sleep together .
11 Yes , we are living in Hard Times ; but no , let us not go gently on to that good ledge .
12 ‘ But they were all right after that ? ’ asked Duncan .
13 I was all right after that .
14 ‘ They obviously thought I was doing terribly badly at that time and were very pleased at how well they had rigged me out … until I put on the mac .
15 Why does he not face up to his responsibility and see that adequate compensation is given to the people who suffered so badly during that development ?
16 The days passed happily enough but at night , in the tiny cabin she shared with Anna , she sometimes lay awake and thought of her cousins , down below in that hell-hole .
17 Of course , the Broadway that Clifford Odets and Alexander Mackendrick captured so brilliantly in that classic film has now vanished .
18 This is especially so in that area of cultural groupings , selections and emphases , which run through ( though of course are not unaffected by ) otherwise radically different social orders .
19 Going in all over that 's the position anyway !
20 ‘ It did n't last long enough for that .
21 However if this undefined elephant arises , bearing in mind the time the development planning process takes , is it reasonable to think that the elephant would wait around long enough for that to happen ?
22 If you are aiming to go back for a landing , only stay long enough in that thermal to get properly centred before moving off again down to 1500 feet and starting to look for the next bit of lift .
23 So much for that tradition .
24 ‘ Well , thank you so much for that valuable insight , ’ she said sarcastically .
25 So much for that theory !
26 So much for that fleeting little moment of innocent fun .
27 So much for that part of our heritage !
28 So much for that gallant , knightly rescuer , she berated herself with sudden savagery .
29 It 's not so much like that now ?
30 ‘ Portia 'd have done much better with that suitor who talked about his horse all the time .
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