Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [conj] [noun] that " in BNC.
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1 | In due course we might look closer at that episode with the Gilberd : she admits after much blushing and prevarication that he accused her in the High Street delicatessen of baby-snatching — did it openly , in a loud voice . |
2 | Again , the provisions broadly only apply to acts in the UK and it is a defence to show that a person reasonably believed that his act or conduct would not create and impression that was false or misleading . |
3 | It is more generally understood as pain that is made worse rather than better by increasing doses of morphine . |
4 | Could I just top and tail that by saying proposals formal proposals , are meant to be sent to the information office |
5 | Moreover , the enzymatic cofactors that need to be added in vitro are in many cases not known and tRNA-substrates that specifically lack the nucleoside modification of interest are scarce ( 5–8 ) . |
6 | The Court of Appeal has just ruled that councils that trade on the money markets with rate payers ' cash , are acting legally . |
7 | I hope that he agrees that that does not mean that differences that are difficult to justify should be perpetuated indefinitely . |
8 | The following list of types of secondary schools includes some that no longer exist and others that now exist only in very small numbers , often in just a few LEAs . |
9 | THE new £450m British Library can not open until hitches that include faulty book shelves are sorted out , its chief executive said yesterday . |
10 | It 's very important , I think , that erm you match the age of the child to the age which is written on the box , because then the child will actually be handling materials that he can physically handle and ideas that he can physically cope with or intellectually cope with . |
11 | It 's very important , I think , that erm you match the age of the child to the age which is written on the box , because then the child will actually be handling materials that he can physically handle and ideas that he can physically cope with or intellectually cope with . |
12 | Is the community so anxious that its judges not behave as pragmatists that this " noble lie " will help him serve its true interests better in the long run ? |
13 | If the hon. Gentleman genuinely thinks that services that are contracted out are of lower quality than those done in house , I invite him to make the short journey between the London boroughs of Lambeth and Wandsworth . |
14 | Accuracy and immediacy are often incompatible objectives for the accountant and the organisation should always insist that approximations that can be acted on are infinitely preferable to historical exactitudes . |
15 | The melt regimes under ridges and hotspots are usually modelled as regions that are zoned laterally and vertically with respect to degree of partial melting . |
16 | THE United States yesterday alleged that planes that bombed targets in eastern Bosnia last weekend flagrantly violated a UN no-fly zone and said two Americans are part of a UN team located near the target area . |
17 | By definition this means trying to give you more work and responsibility that you can probably handle . |
18 | This means not only avoiding the use of words which might amount to a resignation on your part , but also checking whether words that apparently mean that your job has ended were actually intended to have that effect . |
19 | However , to avoid irrelevant uncertainties that might result from relying on assumptions about particular situations , we offer in ( 5 ) examples that actually meet the unnecessarily strict requirement of inclusion on the type level , but which we might reasonably claim as sentences that could be used by ordinary speakers in the right circumstances : ( 5 ) ( a ) some of the Buddhists were sheltered in Islamic mosques ( b ) the carnivorous leopard has much larger teeth than an antelope ( c ) after the barren desert , Kano is like a garden 7.2 It will be immediately evident that the distinction between restrictive and non-restrictive does not concern any difference of intensional structure in the narrow sense , either in the relations involved , or in the nature of the elements related . |
20 | In general the scale of the technology may be an important determinant of the degree of community participation in both design and operation that is feasible . |
21 | The cumulative default rate — the proportion of bonds originally rated as junk that eventually defaulted — always looked more alarming , at around 30% . |
22 | Ethologists often notice that animals that are about to switch from doing one thing to doing something else , first do something quite irrelevant . |
23 | The causes of the disease are well understood and precautions that must be taken are simple . |
24 | Some ‘ disguised ’ forms of verbal aggression , such as gossip or ‘ calling a spade a spade ’ , are tolerated to a greater degree than physical attack or direct verbal abuse , but even gossip and frankness that conceal hostility are likely to produce complications in human relationships . |
25 | He does n't leave that sheep that he 's rescued in the wilderness , but he brings that one safely home as Jesus says , on his shoulder rejoicing , and he leads it by , as David says , the still waters , and by those green and verdant and lush pastures . |
26 | GARDENS In the garden , never leave tools laying on the ground , particularly rakes or shears that you can step on and impale yourself . |
27 | The chief constable adds : ’ The proposed legislation to deal with aggravated taking of vehicles is most welcomed as recognition that there is a real problem to be addressed . |
28 | An analysis of the concept of ontological existent , as we saw , brings certain other categories into focus with which this concept is structurally interlinked and demands that we widen the scope of our investigation . |
29 | Tests on working class black people are then cited as evidence that in oral contexts education is by demonstration and is ‘ totally dependent on the concrete physical situation ’ ( ibid . ) . |
30 | Replacing the policies of non-violence enshrined in Tibet 's Buddhist culture , are 5 Chinese nuclear bases , allegedly used as testing-zones that will pose a direct threat to the security of South Asia . |