Example sentences of "that [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ What 's that cross-eyed gypsy woman doin' here ? ’ |
2 | That discounts tabloid journalists . |
3 | Complement : a substance in the blood , consisting of nine different fractions , that aids the body 's defences when antibodies combine with invading antigens . |
4 | To the rejoinder that he wear the gown showing his ‘ highest proficiency ’ he replied , ‘ Ah , well , 1 should not need to put any other gown in my bag than 1 usually carry ’ , by which he meant his night-gown , as ‘ that represents my greatest proficiency ’ . |
5 | That represents £5,960 per horse ( compared with Pipe 's £3,925 ) . |
6 | I detect no conventional underlying plan : although certain melodic ghosts ( from La Mer , and if I 'm not mistaken from Berg 's Op. 6 Orchestral Pieces ) seem to cry like shags and gannets from the rocks at various locations around the coast , the work really does offer itself as a succession of episodes , most of them only a few bars in length ( the shortest of all is the single bar — string and brass glissandi giving onto flutter-tongue flute with gong — that represents Orfordness ) . |
7 | ‘ That represents its ploughing yoke , ’ she told Chola . |
8 | The tremolo is Jackson 's Licensed Floyd locking system and that represents the one major departure from the Rhoads original : photo evidence reveals Randy 's choice of trem to be a non-locking Fender type . |
9 | That represents the publication of that infamous picture showing Johnny Bryan sitting by a poolside kissing Fergie 's toes . |
10 | That represents a growth rate of 1,000% ! |
11 | In official games , Platt has been on the mark twice in 13 appearances for the Italian giants and that represents a dramatic decline in his career ratio . |
12 | All that represents an impressive reversal . |
13 | It might be rash to conclude that all that represents a rejection of radicalism ; better , perhaps , to say that it is the sense of radicalism itself that changed . |
14 | Even for Holland , that represents an area only twice the size of Schipol airport . |
15 | One recognized an epitope from CSP , cp26 ( Fig. 3 ) , that represents the 8 amino-terminal residues of the 23 amino-acid peptide previously shown to elicit CTL in three volunteers immunized with irradiated sporozoites . |
16 | Robbins ( 1963 ) presented dual-subject courses ( joint honours , combined studies , etc. ) as a variant on the single-subject pattern for those students who do not want such a specialized higher education , but that represents a university view , and a dated one at that . |
17 | And , given that an average presentation may require 20 to 30 of these , that represents a substantial investment . |
18 | That represents £7 million , which is made up of £1 million for inflation and £26 million for the garden festival , leaving only £3 million for all the valleys of south Wales . |
19 | I use the phrase ‘ She did not say ‘ Yes ’ she did not say ‘ No ’ and that represents a hazardous situation . |
20 | In such circumstances one can not assume that there is a single goal , such as profit maximization , that represents the interests of the firm . |
21 | That represents about 0.77 per cent . |
22 | That represents a great advance and we believe that , in the long term , something valuable will come of that . |
23 | That represents not merely an intensification of the use of the line but a change in its character . |
24 | The Scottish people would then realise that it is the Labour party , not the Conservative party , that represents Scotland . |
25 | That represents less than a quarter of the student population affected by the benefit changes . |
26 | In real terms , that represents an increase of 2.4 per cent . |
27 | That represents a growth of expenditure in those sectors of roughly 80 per cent . |
28 | And that represents not one family but two family each one represents a number of children , the misery that this is causing absolutely immense . |
29 | that represents in some way erm about three to one . |
30 | That represents sixty percent of secondary schools and seventeen percent of primary schools and despite the er endeavour to which he refers of Essex county council , I can tell him that the latest school to decide to hold a ballot on such status is Notley High School , Braintree . |