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

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1 Any analytic approach in linguistics which involves contextual considerations , necessarily belongs to that area of language study called pragmatics .
2 The route was wet , holds had to be dug out and they thought it Severe — the same grade Hargreaves and MacPhee had given their ascent of Deer Bield Crack ( one of the Lakeland 's hardest climbs at that time ) the previous year .
3 Erm and accepting that would mean er obviously an increase in rent and perhaps changes in that lease er in order that he would be able to er to invest that money .
4 Interestingly , the date of the earliest document signed by Hocazade — mid-Shawwal 877 — more or less coincides with that of a recording that on 23 Shawwal 877/23 March 1473 Efdalzade had been appointed to the Sahn in place of Ali Kuscu who , Uzuncarsili says , had been transferred to the muderrislik of the Ayasofya medrese , one of the posts which Molla Husrev had held in conjunction with the kadilik of Istanbul .
5 But it only works for that particular
6 He thus belongs to that school of thought that believes in the importance of the ‘ mark . ’
7 and when it clicks back it just goes like that , it pushes and pulls
8 Well , she 'll say to him , put kettle on and butter some bread , and he 'll sit there , and he 's smoking , and he 's continuing what he 's doing , you know , and she 'll go and do what she 's doing , and she , have you flicking arse-hole you to do , and , you know , any , it just goes in that ear , comes out 'ther ear , and just sallies on , and do n't take blind bit of notice .
9 In a cyclotron the energy of the particles is deployed into an orderly spiral motion around the axis of the magnetic field and the pumping action of that weak pulsating electric field progressively adds to that energy and causes a pressure build-up at confining surfaces as the particles are driven in spirals of larger radius .
10 For alkali adsorption on transition metals , the work function initially falls rapidly with increasing alkali metal coverage , then passes through a minimum , and finally increases to that of the alkali metal itself .
11 I know , and he always sleeps like that .
12 That 's the top bit , that always goes like that .
13 Keef always laughs at that , an' then 'e wheezes a bit an' , like gasps for breath an' falls over .
14 Formally , ordinal scales are asymmetrical in that if A is greater than B , B can not be greater than A. Transitivity still holds in that if A is greater than B , and B is greater than C , then A is greater than C. It is these properties which enable us to order cases along a continuum .
15 Er , I stayed at Erm that was the house erm belonged to my cousin He still lives in that house .
16 Odd , the attraction Hoggatt 's had — still has for that matter .
17 He always starts like that , and then switches into Bengali .
18 They are often the most difficult to assess since their experience usually lies outside that of social workers , who may be suspicious of such applicants ' knowledge but uneasy about rejecting their apparently confident experience .
19 C. She always writes like that .
20 ‘ She always dresses like that .
21 The uncanny , oppressive atmosphere still hangs over that spot as it has done for over twenty years .
22 He always gets like that and then he forgets after like a month or two when he has n't worked for him .
23 And she always stays in that .
24 The report will be used by the Woolwich instead of the mortgage valuation report as it includes all the information which usually appears in that report .
25 ‘ I probably committed more fouls in that game than I have throughout my entire career — I was that determined to do well . ’
26 Though this chapter will demonstrate that this is questionable in practice , this belief still contrasts with that underlying caste inequality .
27 No it is n't , it always smells like that .
28 He usually does on that night .
29 He always talks like that .
30 An occasional treat or privilege for a child who has made a big effort to master a new skill or managed to give up a bad habit hardly comes into that category .
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