Example sentences of "[det] [vb -s] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 That tastes especially good . ’
2 Each offers slightly different and more appropriate benefits to the players , so that the individuals have a secure platform from which we hope they will make serious bids for international success .
3 That goes rather wide of the question .
4 I also have a ‘ 63 black Strat which I got recently and that plays so neat !
5 That bags quite old so it 'll smell like a lot of things , it 'll smell like school friends even Mum ?
6 Ah , that looks rather nice .
7 Oh that looks rather sensual Mick dun n it ?
8 Customer 3 : ' That looks rather complicated .
9 that looks pretty terrible .
10 That looks pretty good — I du n no if it 's steak and kidney or chicken , but either way would suit me fine .
11 cos that looks pretty good .
12 ‘ OK , that looks pretty crazy , I 'll admit , but sometimes I think maybe he 's up to something , maybe he 's not really crazy after all .
13 That looks very nice , my dear ! …
14 That looks very nice .
15 You know with that that looks very creamy with the cream on it .
16 Now , the reason why we 're getting a fairly high test statistic is that er , that distribution , although it looks normal on the left hand side , it does n't look particularly normal erm on the right and that we are missing some observations , we are missing some values of the residuals er in one area of the graph , nevertheless if we had a larger sample , right we probably erm , right it does n't look , that looks quite encouraging in actual fact , those residuals do seem to be er normally distributed er what the test statistic is doing er it 's saying it 's performing a , it 's a kiescraper two test , it 's making two restrictions , one of which is saying , is the distribution of these residuals symmetric er and also it 's testing whether there 's one of the tails is a lot larger or a lot longer than the other tail of the distribution and er test statistics fairly high but we would n't reject the null of normality at the five percent level so our test statistic is four point zero eight and the critical value is five point nine nine and that the five percent significance level , so we 've got reasonably er robust residuals .
17 That looks quite useful that .
18 That looks quite good actually .
19 a quarter , that looks quite good .
20 Oh that looks really nice Rosie .
21 and that has n't broke .
22 The other side of this culturally defined autonomy is a sense of separateness , of isolation , that has both psychological and sociocultural components and consequences .
23 That emphasises how different from pension fund management charity fund management still is .
24 You need to be familiar with the type of glider you are flying because each needs slightly different angles of bank and behaves differently when side-slipping .
25 In reality , one finds people reading newspapers , knitting and drinking cups of tea , but this constitutes rather dull television .
26 In the US , in contrast , exchanges are more orientated towards domestic retail business , and this encourages more extensive government supervision .
27 This involves increasingly elaborate camera moves the longer the shot is held or else relies heavily on the interest of dialogue if the camera is not moving significantly .
28 These are all basic points , but it is still necessary to tackle the question of how the kind of speeds mentioned earlier can be achieved , and this involves more detailed consideration of the way the system should be designed .
29 This involves very precise , tedious work , often using very small samples of cements for analysis .
30 The talking that accompanies play with such materials as water , sand , clay , junk materials , and bricks , with dramatic role-play in the Wendy house and the model shop , and with imaginative play with miniature animals , people , and vehicles — all of this builds up spoken vocabulary .
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