Example sentences of "that [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Superficially , such a judgement would have been rather puzzling , given that adverbs , including adverbs of manner , normally can qualify the verb believe : ( 71 ) we must reluctantly believe what she says 4.8 The proposal to treat the adjectives of Sections 4.5 and 4.6 as if they were part of a modified subordinate clause is not of course a novel one ; notoriously , the postulation of modified subordinate clauses has been adopted by many writers in recent decades as a grammatical panacea for all manner of syntactic problems . |
2 | ‘ And who was that Fernando ? |
3 | Increased widths of annular rings of some trees , global CO 2 models , calculations of carbon accumulation in temperate forests , and the increased amplitude of the annual cycle of atmospheric [ CO 2 ] in recent decades , all suggest that rising [ CO 2 ] has stimulated biospheric carbon fixation . |
4 | They said that ehm , if you get it in less than six . |
5 | That Ullmann-Harris model can be fitted quite nicely to Nottingham , because it does allow for anomalies such as the Park , and is flexible in its approach . |
6 | Can I ask you though if you are gon na sneak out and smoke in the conservatory er not in that passageway along there , cos the smoke detectors |
7 | And then into the future where will that G U I capability lead us ? |
8 | Is that G or J ? |
9 | But I mean I I just know that that Harlow tried stock keeping and selling , they gave up . |
10 | But do n't you think that gen that Harlow generally has that feeling ? |
11 | It is true that Arnold Bennett , for one , refused to conform to that stereotype ; and doubtless one could find other exceptions . |
12 | That stereotype speaks less for women 's liberation than a society which treats children as a disruptive influence , a social nuisance . |
13 | Cos all that horsebox drivers used to ask for them . |
14 | Not to be mistaken for the previous car to wear that badge , which was rather short on driver appeal , the new 300 ZX represents a serious threat to Europe 's sports car makers . |
15 | He constantly fiddled with that badge of office , a ready-made , multicoloured , bow tie , as he talked to Jane . |
16 | Behind that badge you feel a bit special . |
17 | I remember one with the R G A , the Orkney R G A , Royal Garrison Artillery , I remember that badge being pinned on and er bits of braid , you know , sown round the bottom of your of your trousers , short trousers . |
18 | The efforts of the management and the work force now in the shipyards on the Clyde and in Yarrow 's have done a great deal to restore that badge of quality , which was in danger of slipping away . |
19 | I 've never noticed that badge before . |
20 | We are probably paying for that Rodeo Groupie . |
21 | But that burglary was the clincher . |
22 | If we plan a burglary between us at least it makes us think about the , the sort of things that we need to look at our houses , to stop that burglary from |
23 | If one of the ordinary 16 O atoms in KNO 3 is replaced by a heavier 18 O atom , all the molecular vibrations involving that atom slow down , changing the IR spectrum . |
24 | ‘ That atom bomb down there , the one that goes tick … tick … tick . |
25 | It was he who first comprehended the potential of that atom . |
26 | That confiture d'oignons , for instance , for which the recipe appeared in Michel Guérard 's Cuisine Gourmande and which has since made the tour du monde surely derived from Pomiane 's dish of sweet-sour onions in which the sweetening elements were sultanas and pain d " épices , the spiced honey cake of central Europe , and which Pomiane had in turn borrowed from the Jewish cookery of his native Poland . |
27 | Each year the rating authority fixes a rate in the pound and the occupier is obliged to pay rates at that poundage . |
28 | I 've got my own system for identification but I 'm not telling that fragolli anything . ’ |
29 | I was advised by the Greenbelt Local Plan Programme Officer , on fifth March , that counsel for North Yorkshire County Council , with the apparent concurrence of counsel for Ryedale District Council , had delivered an oral submission to the inspector , that at the hearing of the case which was to have taken place on the eleventh of March , certain evidence contained in my proof of evidence issued on twelfth February should be treated as inadmissible . |
30 | Essential , of course , that counsel be first class … these cases can be — Not to say tricky … ’ |