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

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1 The clean lines of rectangular-shaped frames lend themselves to elegant and sophisticated designs , so try to bear that in mind when planning a picture such as this .
2 Thus to prove the theorem we only need to show that for each i , j such that unc we have
3 Apparently , it does not need to finance that from raising more tax .
4 I hear what you say , and you know why I 'm not going to debate that with you again today .
5 I could eat her up ’ , or ‘ I 'm not going to take that from him ; it sticks in my throat ’ .
6 Funding an operation of this kind required the authorisation of the office of France 's prime minister , Laurent Fabius , and he was certainly not going to give that without the president 's approval .
7 That , of course is that , that of course is the the problem of national curriculum it 's your interpretation of of the national curriculum and there is I mean , if Judith says a child is level three , I would accept that but if somebody from Spring Garden said this child is level five , I 'm certainly not going to accept that without evidence that I have !
8 Any amendment to the law that provides an aggravated penalty for someone who could not have foreseen that for which he is sentenced must be wrong .
9 I do n't understand that alt F four meant to change , it 's not meant to do that to it
10 If the Minister is saying that hon. Members are not allowed to do that without running the risk of being accused of slurs , he is abusing parliamentary procedure .
11 But I say you 're foolish not to have put that in the budget .
12 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 .
13 As my hon. Friend knows , the TA already does do that on occasion , and I am interested in the ways in which it could be developed .
14 You will bear in mind that we have closed three homes during the course of this year , and we always planned to do that in phased fashion , therefore , the equivalent number of beds available within the current year is the seven hundred and seventy five that 's shown there .
15 And , as the lift doors opened , just in case he still had n't got the message , she gave him one furious push away from her and as he let go of her and went reeling backwards , ‘ Do n't you ever dare do that to me again ! ’ she flew .
16 You ca n't possibly hope to get that in your early days as a student .
17 I always like to know that about a man .
18 The erm , shapes , did you ever have to do that with the thingy in the middle ?
19 Occasionally , is anyone going to own up to ever having said that to somebody ?
20 ‘ Why do they always have to throw that in ?
21 ‘ My job is to back up the man with the ball and I always try to do that to the best of my ability .
22 ‘ The Eastern Health Board also has to realise that for many people , the Royal is situated in a no go area , ’ the MP said .
23 Yet we also need to see that for middle class European women , struggling to use a momentary opening in the cultural framework of pre-Revolutionary Europe to claim some access to the intellectual professions , these unsavoury conditions were the very means of their access to both art and social acknowledgement .
24 We also need to do that with our information fields , in terms both of checking the boundary and also of surveying the field .
25 So we do n't really need to consider that at this stage .
26 [ The UK ads ] have extended the brand franchise and we are now looking to replicate that in Europe . ’
27 He passed out top in the Foreign Office entrance exam after Oxford and began work in Whitehall on the European Political Co-operation desk , ironically named given that at that time General de Gaulle was thwarting Britain 's European ambitions .
28 So we really need to keep that into a price competitive with other erm er competitors .
29 For example if you 've changed your mind and decide you did n't want the goods or if you had damaged the goods and the shop offer you a credit note , I think you really have to accept that with good grace , cos it is really your fault .
30 Are they legally entitled to say that in fact ?
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