Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Oh , I think we can do better than that this time , ’ she told him , as she steered him from the sitting-room and along the hall and into Sebastian 's bedroom .
2 The British consul-general in Seoul thought that Soviet suspicion of the anti-trusteeship groups was understandable enough and that both sides in the Joint Commission were jockeying to gain the best tactical place before the breakdown of talks ; neither wished to appear responsible for precipitating the collapse .
3 Here , staff appreciate that both fear and grief in the patient and his relatives can be reduced through anticipating the fact that they do not have much longer together and that this time can be used constructively to work through some of their anxieties and other distressing emotions .
4 And for everybody whose joined after , I think it was last January , we make sure that there is a job description , and that they are given one when they join , and we keep on file erm , but I know that there are loads of people who have been here longer than that some people have got them and they are out of date .
5 Scotland Yard announced that people obviously drunk or carrying alcohol or aerosol sprays would be turned away and that this policy would also apply to Parliament Square .
6 It may be that in New South Wales , Category 3 , which carries the seven-year penalty , has been constructed too broadly and that some conduct which it covers should have been placed within the more serious categories .
7 Erm although we we have n't really really discussed this , I suspect that given the the scale of development proposed in in Selby District , it 's it 's quite likely on the basis of what I 've heard from Mr , that Leeds are going to raise objections to development on on the western side of Selby District generally because that that area is just as close to Leeds .
8 The 1989 white paper on community care , Caring for People , took the implementation of these ideas further : ‘ Where an individual 's needs are complex or significant levels of resources are involved , the government sees considerable merit in nominating a ‘ case manager ’ to take responsibility for ensuring that the individual 's needs are regularly reviewed , resources are managed effectively and that each service user has a single point of contact . ’
9 It added that 20 per cent of the workforce in state-owned enterprises had been laid off and that some factories were closed down .
10 The only problem that I can see is that fact that many books can not be taken home and that many sources can not be photocopied .
11 It is still widely held that the traditional or conventional nuclear family is the only suitable environment in which children can grow up and that any deviation from this norm puts children at a considerable disadvantage .
12 Dalglish said : ‘ We have played worse than that this season , but now it 's time we pulled our socks up . ’
13 Dad started doing guru gigs again , once a week in the house , on Taoism and meditation , like before except that this time Eva insisted people paid to attend .
14 Mr Wolski knew already that the old eagle had been ailing for months now and that three weeks ago they had finally taken her out of her cage and into the veterinary block to see if there was anything they could do for her .
15 She was alone in this isolated house and not a soul knew she was here except that wretched Marie .
16 When it is obvious that the other 11 Governments are prepared to accept the draft before them at Maastricht today and that this Government are not , the Government are confessing to a unique combination of political prejudice and economic weakness which marks them out from the rest of the Community and which marks Britain down in the Community .
17 Please do not forget that bottle banks can be used to save jars as well and that most sites have different banks for coloured and clear glass .
18 I think those pressures will still be there and that another solution will have to be found , albeit in the middle term to reduce the further demands , continuing demands for peripheral expansion of the city .
19 ‘ While the vehicle was in motion ’ means that the vehicle must be moving either backwards or forwards and that these regulations do not apply when the vehicle is stationary .
20 It was introduced after the observation that some tiny fragments , adherent to or embedded in the gall bladder mucosa , were difficult to remove completely and that some gall bladders showed cholesterolosis .
21 Creggan held his breath for he knew that though she was speaking of him as if he was not there really it was she who had become something else and that some power was using her to speak to him directly .
22 She had to restrain herself from dashing for it , almost in the fear that it would close again and that this time , it would be forever .
23 It has typically been assumed that firms act perfectly competitively and that all markets clear .
24 They hope that if they ignore the , the behaviour it will stop or they do n't believe their complaint will be taken seriously or that any action will be taken at all .
25 We 're actually in a part of Barley Hall now accidentally except that this part has been so Georgianized that we have n't incorporated into the medieval house it 's used as an office .
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