Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [verb] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 He handled it all like a veteran superstar who has long since learned to accept that fame and fortune have a downside , as well as an upside .
2 ‘ I 'd much rather get involved that way than just stand about watching .
3 The institutions themselves , being closer to the work in question , were much better placed to fulfil that responsibility .
4 I think if the committee did that then we 'd be back to what five or six years ago , when a whole afternoon was spent on that and I would n't commend that to you , but can we perhaps have a word with the officers at a later stage , take it on board what both Graham and Anne have been saying , and obviously not trying to do that in a meeting like this but try to prepare for it a month before-hand .
5 And we 're only just beginning to realise that .
6 There is a rich erm , history of women in Scotland and we 're only just beginning to discover that and publish that , and I think that we will establish traditions by doing that .
7 The Scottish Consumer Council , Transport 2000 , Bus Watch and so on have urged that consumer interest should be statutorily enforceable by the Bill , but the Minister has rejected such recommendations .
8 You do not necessarily have to decide that .
9 And , if I remember rightly , Father was not only going to continue that allowance but had bought a house for you , had n't he ?
10 But I could just not get to sleep that night , and she was only a baby at the time , she could n't sleep .
11 If it is used too early , it can be confusing so that the reader has to ‘ count back ’ to find out who is speaking and readers are not generally prepared to do that too often .
12 The related business person 's turnover will be under the current registration threshold if ( broadly ) it is not over £36,600 in any of the last 12 calendar months and is not reasonably expected to exceed that amount in the next 30 days from any time ( VAT Act 1983 , Sch 1 , para 1(1) ) .
13 We 're not really going to see that old cook , are we ? ’
14 Are they approval seeking , supportive or a put down ( as in ‘ you 're not really going to wear that , are you ?
15 I 'm sure there are other other examples , but I just really wanted to record that appreciation .
16 Had he missed the cut , Woosnam would not even have had that to watch on Saturday , since the network went off the air with about an hour 's play left in a move that would have angered Great Britain .
17 The Chancellor says that all that is a price well worth paying to reduce inflation — of course , the Chancellor has not yet had to pay that price , but he will .
18 Excuse me , Lord , but parts of your planet are poisoned , although you may not yet have discovered that fact for yourselves .
19 Proud of the speed with which it can run Windows 3.1 applications on Sparc systems using its SunPC hardware and software combination , SunSelect vice president and general manager Carl Ledbetter could still not resist speculating that future technology for running PC applications from Sun would ‘ go way beyond the current generation , without the need for a card ’ .
20 So long as the boy was alive and had a chance of survival he was as much entitled to retain that chance as the others ; whereas in our problem it may be that the men who are cut away have no chance of survival at all .
21 But if it decides a question remitted to it for decision without committing any of these errors it is as much entitled to decide that question wrongly as it is to decide it rightly .
22 She 'd thought before that he seemed used to power , and looking at him now only served to strengthen that feeling .
23 and er , which we finished , and I would really just like to say that erm , thanks very much for the cooperation that we received from the offices generally across the authority .
24 That 's here are you can go , you can go through that now just keep pressing that one , two , three , four , five , six , seven , eight , nine
25 ‘ I do n't rightly know abaht that .
26 He did n't just eat to live that horse , he lived to eat , which was obvious when you saw how fat he was .
27 And there are plenty of people who have spoken here tonight have substantiated that !
28 The experts in rugby law at this end of the world say categorically that the organisers of the tournament were simply not entitled to do that and , as a result , there must be an inquiry .
29 You ca n't possibly hope to get that in your early days as a student .
30 So you may start off by saying well two hundred pounds fits this case according to it 's seriousness , but you find that the defendant could n't possibly afford to pay that and realistically , say , only a fifty pound fine can be imposed .
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