Example sentences of "[vb -s] that [noun] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 But the story goes that money speaks , and some people , some parents , if they get hit in the pocket , will probably take more notice of their child ,
2 The Scotsman also understands that Unicorn suffered a similar problem earlier during her trials programme .
3 Michael Rosen understands that rhythm makes language memorable for children , and what 's remembered can be possessed and loved .
4 The summer holidays that year saw me at my most apathetic — and my most miserable .
5 If anybody thinks that foxhunting plays any real part in controlling the fox problem , they are mistaken .
6 There are a lot of people saying that Mike Martin Pipe is not the force he was etcetera but there 's been a change of policy down at and if anyone thinks that Pipe has lost his touch they 're talking twaddle .
7 Demaine thinks that LOGO holds the promise of giving children access to advanced concepts at a far earlier stage than Piaget would have thought possible .
8 As she was telling the shuffling Grimauds that light thickens , and the crow makes wing to the rooky wood , a voice cried above her from the high scaffolding .
9 This was not at all a foolish answer , if one supposes that geometry describes the properties of space and that occupancy of space is the basic property of matter .
10 Their version of retrieval theory supposes that information acquired during pre-exposure ( that the target stimulus is followed by no event , say ) can coexist with information acquired during conditioning ( that the stimulus is associated with a US ) and will compete with it on a retrieval test .
11 The contrast illustrates that music moves on , the NME moves on , grudges do n't last forever , and I hope this may be so for at least another 40 years .
12 Has that mission gone ?
13 ‘ Why has that boy come back ? ’
14 Has that school closed now ?
15 We are in London 's trendy media haunt , the Groucho Club , where he has that day become a member , his celebrity enabling him to jump a one-year waiting list to his evident delight , and where he is promoting his new BBC travel series Pole to Pole , a sequel to the successful Around the World in 80 Days .
16 They said , ‘ Well , nobody will notice her if she 's got her back to the audience , ’ but all the audience wanted to know was ‘ Why has that girl got her back to the audience , is she hideously scarred ? ’
17 What has that girl got on ?
18 Lee has that Sharpe look again
19 So has that fellow won it ?
20 Has that letter come to here then ?
21 Has that tape stopped ?
22 Has that tape stopped ?
23 The ‘ superstore ’ Failed to prove a viable proposition and it subsequently became a workshop for a specialist firm of motorcar body builders used by Rolls Royce cars , and only in more recent years has that business ceased and the premises redeveloped as office accommodation .
24 Do they still carry the same today or has , has that amount gone up ?
25 It is not possible to argue that Part XV of the Taxes Act 1988 deems that interest to belong to the American .
26 It adds that evidence has come to light of two possible explosions involving similar waste .
27 Quark Inc chairman , Tim Gill , has come to Quorum 's defence , dismissing Apple 's position as incorrect and ill-considered : in a letter he wrote to Quorum he adds that Quorum made a port to Unix feasible for him .
28 Both companies feel that their architectures are complementary ; he adds that Cascade has been very successful in the US and that the product has ‘ a number of innovative features ’ .
29 Mr Takeshita wants that election to come after the Paris economic summit in mid-July , hoping that the voters will be impressed with his statesmanlike performance in dealing with the Latin debt crisis .
30 This accepts that integration provides benefits identified by Coase , Williamson , and others , but is critical of their analysis of the costs .
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