Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] [verb] that " in BNC.
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1 | The brochure goes on to plead that prostitution is just a natural part of Thailand 's culture : ‘ You have to pay from women in Bangkok — for one night , for one week or for your whole life . |
2 | In a sideswipe at some earlier Soviet historiography , Umanskii writes that ‘ history does not need embellishments ’ , and goes on to state that |
3 | Clarke goes on to argue that Industrial Democracy as currently envisaged would actually tend to suppress industrial militancy and weaken entrenched working class resistance to capitalist control , thereby reducing the chances of ‘ genuine ’ workers ' control over production at some future date . |
4 | He asserts cautiously that there is a ‘ possibility that both genetic and environmental influences , and interactions between them , may be important in the causation of mental processes , including awareness ’ and goes on to say that awareness probably has survival value because it enables animals to respond to the complexities of the world in which they behave . |
5 | Liam Hudson suggests that ‘ it may be that a single system of values embraces the individual 's perceptions of academic institutions ; his perception of himself and his demonstrable behaviour ’ , and goes on to say that , |
6 | Now it also goes on to say that 's going to affect electricity prices which will rise , now how will that compensate with , with nuclear electricity ? |
7 | The motion goes on to say that sponsored MPs should not pair with erm Conservatives . |
8 | Certainly it 's a sad loss for Lyneham and particularly the squadrons involved but our operational task remains and the training goes on to achieve that |
9 | It goes on to recommend that role modelling should itself be the subject of teaching so that its functions may become more explicit and better recognised . |
10 | [ She goes on to note that ] … the needs of squeezing religions into manageable units can easily lead to unhelpful emphases on the superficial , the external and the exotic on the one hand , or the conservative , the established and the institutional in religious traditions on the other hand , at the expense of such less obvious and less accessible factors as the profound interiority of faith , the mundane ordinariness of discipleship , and the radical reforming zeal within traditions which challenges them to continually renew themselves . |
11 | He goes on to observe that |
12 | In verse writing , as in virtually any other human activity we may think of , there are thresholds to be reached and crossed : below a certain threshold of practice and expertise , the attitude of the amateur produces only work that is ‘ amateurish ’ ( and heaven knows , we see plenty of that all around us ) ; above a certain threshold of facility , the attitude of the professional produces work that is glib , facile , heartless , and academic — and we see plenty of that , too . |
13 | The two tries wing GLEN WEBBE scored against Saracens took his total for Bridgend to 250 — and he has since increased that to 255 . |
14 | The former World No 1 — who astonishingly announced his retirement from the game during last season 's home international series in Scotland , but has since reversed that decision — is now bang on course to retain his singles title . |
15 | Much teaching of drama has effectively removed that power . |
16 | Now that the firing of horses ' legs has been banned by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons for soft tissue injuries , this has effectively removed that type of treatment . |
17 | Has long does that go for ? |
18 | Referring to dual seats , the HSE has long advocated that tractor cabs should only be occupied by one person . |
19 | The author of The Fat Woman 's Joke and The Life and Loves of a She Devil has suddenly decided that being one of Britain 's highest paid and smartest novelists who can command fees of £200,000 per book simply is n't enough . |
20 | If he is a friend , he has not communicated that fact to any member of the inspectorate . |
21 | But then one could say same of Verbier and she has not ruled that out . |
22 | Well , so nothing , if the novel you have written is a good one and if nothing that you have done in the way of title , type of story , original laying-out of the situation has not broken that contract with the reader which says , " This will be a crime novel , it will entertain you first of all though it may cause you a little to think " . |
23 | Mama has not done that . |
24 | Let your imagination roan with your desperately running heroine firmly in the centre of your mind and then from the incidents that will ( if you have a ration of luck ) spring up , arrange them in order of difficulty , if your intuition has not done that already for you . |
25 | A person who is wrongly accused will know that he has not done that of which he is suspected , example , and may be indignant at being the object of suspicion . |
26 | And frankly , Cadbury has not answered that question . |
27 | That Radio 1 has not altered that formula in over ten years is testimony to their professionalism . |
28 | Look at Rocky — he cost 2 mill £ and he has not played that many games . |
29 | But now there has been the lapse of time and Jenny has not met that timetable . |
30 | He has not grasped that world experience in the past 70 years has empirically proved that ‘ models ’ of the kind whose absence he notes — generalised socialist visions — are so many mirages . |