Example sentences of "[adv] and [verb] that " in BNC.

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31 Do n't get me wrong on this , this is not in any way , shape or form meant to be a criticism , what we 're trying to do here is to sit down and say that by tomorrow night , can we organise ourselves any better .
32 Look down and check that you are handling the right lever before moving it to the DOWN position .
33 Stupid of me , really , but I was so desperate to make him lie down and relax that I — ’
34 She sat down and decided that although it was so early in the morning , she would n't mind a drink .
35 One chronicler noted with surprise that Count Baldwin of Hainault loved his wife alone and observed that such behaviour was rarely to be found in a man .
36 Come the following Sunday , therefore , I returned to the site alone and noticed that my friends had indeed given the field a careful search , for much of the soil was flattened by footprints .
37 It is as well at this point to confirm that it is so and to add that there are further complications , bibliographical and biographical .
38 It is always dangerous to prophesy , but I am prepared to do so and say that it will not be possible to hold the pound at DM2.95 .
39 We tend to view ourselves as physical beings only and to deny that we have anything in the way of a soul or spirit .
40 Designate a set of spatulas for dispensing tissue culture chemicals only and ensure that they are cleaned after every use .
41 My difficulty is as as you 've already heard I 've got no mandate to speak about particular locations or even sectors within Selby District although clearly I do have a mandate as I already have said to come along and say that we feel Selby District is an appropriate location .
42 But if you can get somebody to come along and say that then er erm y your case gets a lot stronger .
43 ‘ And all we shall have to do is to stick together and confess that this dreadful accident did happen a little bit earlier and we all felt devastated but there was a full house and we all felt we owed it to the public that the show should go on .
44 It seems reasonable to draw these strands together and to presume that considerably more than a thousand teachers are now working in off-site units .
45 She watched the two playing so happily together and wished that she , too , had such a good friend .
46 I have to remember we spent her first ten years together and hope that this will be what matters in the long run .
47 At times this caused quite a scuffle , especially when we tried to insist on lumping several together and pretending that the result was a nation , albeit a federal one — rather in the same way as the parliamentary managers of the eighteenth century used to bribe Scottish peers by the batch , half a dozen or a dozen at a time .
48 The women put their heads together and agreed that it would be no bad thing if Loverin laid on hard with his strap .
49 The world summit for children which took place at the weekend caught the headlines around the world and the world 's leaders put their heads together and agreed that children all round the world are suffering and something must be done about it .
50 to get together and communicate that because it 's set down as target you 've got to do it so you will , you will set the time aside where it 's easy enough
51 killed whilst CO of No Squadron ) got a few of us together and suggested that we made a time-and-distance run from the seemingly everlasting fires of Rotterdam to the target — a large troop concentration some 35 miles away .
52 Get together and ensure that there is an agreed approach to be put to the local courts .
53 We may already have built a rewarding business relationship together and feel that by offering you the shell Account Card this will help to consolidate it .
54 Nobody associated with Irish rugby put one and one together and decided that Mullin 's preparation was the training of the future .
55 When Telford Development Corporation began to coppice the woodland for conservation purposes , a group of countryside wardens , foresters and a lecturer in 3D-design got together and decided that something should be done with the waste timber .
56 There are those who even dare to say that we should intervene militarily and hope that some form of peace will come about as a result .
57 The usual practice , therefore , is to take each question individually and mark that one question on every script before going on to the next question .
58 The nudes became a favourite meeting place of young men , at which point the local wives and mothers could contain themselves no longer and insisted that they be moved elsewhere , much to the annoyance of the sculptor Ernesto Bazzaro .
59 I think we would be wise to reflect a little longer and to think that perhaps the Government is not so far wrong in what it is saying and I have to say finally My Lords that I never in my public life , or indeed in my private life have met anybody who has said to me that their attitude towards their local police force has been in any way influenced by the fact that the members of the police authority were or were n't democratically elected .
60 However , before getting too carried away and concluding that detailed activity-based accounting may soon be outdated , and replaced by more simple machine-time analyses , it must be remembered that the extremes of CIM are still a long way off for most industries .
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