Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [verb] [to-vb] that " in BNC.

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1 Contrary to the hopes and fears of those who had taken sides on the issue of democracy , political practice rather seemed to suggest that liberal ( that is limited ) democratic government and a class — divided society could fit nicely together without disaster and the overthrow of that society by democratic excesses .
2 On hearing a bell ring before the appearance of food the animals quickly came to associate that sound with feeding time .
3 I ’ m never going to forget that , Henry Darnley .
4 On other occasions we may decide assertiveness is an investment actually got to use that style of behaviour to get my point across and to listen to them as well .
5 Very difficult to imagine British resorts somehow trying to capture that .
6 The child also needs to learn that food is only offered at the table or in the high-chair .
7 After the calamity of their Tennents Scottish Cup defeat at Falkirk last week , Celtic travel to Aberdeen today aiming to put that disappointment behind them .
8 Taylor quickly began to acquire that complete command of the Swahili language and that intimacy with its literature on which his fame rests .
9 ‘ The Eastern Health Board also has to realise that for many people , the Royal is situated in a no go area , ’ the MP said .
10 Such investigations also serve to indicate that , rather than being an unchangeable feature of social life , the disablement of impaired people can be overcome , through legislation and practices which remove the impediments to fuller participation in social life .
11 I 'm , I do n't but with this T G I they have got a manual for T G , T G I and it may be that the procedure for T G I only needs to reference that manual if that manual is and it may be that if B T need a similar thing they will obviously have one specifically for B T.
12 Brian 'd be under stress anyway having to move that er dust extractor quickly and he 's
13 If it is accepted , as I argue , that a judge , when sitting in his court , is frequently required to make decisions which involve an assessment of where the public interest lies and so to make a political decision , then he can not be said to act neutrally , although he may still be the person best suited to make that particular decision .
14 Nithard already seemed to sense that bond .
15 Matthew Paris actually tried to do that .
16 Supermarkets themselves say they 're catering for increasing customer demand , customers too seem to reinforce that attitude .
17 In the space of a mere fifteen years , in the sixties and seventies , and in spite of all sorts of elaborate rules supposedly designed to protect that great view , your predecessors , as the planners , architects and developers of the City , wrecked the London skyline and desecrated the dome of St Paul 's .
18 I 'd like to spend a few minutes now trying to pull that together and then go onto how we evaluate these plans , because you 've all produced these and would n't you like to know how good they are and how bad they are ?
19 The argument obviously generalises to show that , if there is a non-negative solution of ( 9.8 ) with , then any new tableau obtained by pivoting in column j is efficient .
20 As regards size , to come to the second point , the Government amendments still seem to contemplate that sixteen should be the norm er but in practice , I would expect a great many exceptions to be made where for example there are number of constituent authorities er as in Greater Manchester er where there 's er a combination of urban areas and large rural areas , or where the authority tends to function through a lot of sub-committees each of which have to be manned as in Greater Man as in Merseyside .
21 The legislation also sought to ensure that future immigration from outside the European Communities ( EC ) was properly controlled .
22 Yewbarrow in the Lake District also manages to create that same feeling of aloofness as Cnicht .
23 Having learned from his first assignment that the general effectively controlled the hostage situation in Beirut , Coleman now came to realize that , in a broader frame but in the same sense , Kenaan also controlled the nature and scope of narco-terrorism itself — ; or , at any rate , could do so when it suited President Assad 's purpose .
24 If Chamberlain really wanted to do that he should resign and make way for a government of genuine anti-appeasers .
25 ‘ Speaking personally , yes , this is a point of concern , but Rambo here seems to consider that 's one of the things we have to live with if we 're going to beat the baddies . ’
26 Barnes ' return to the Kop for the first time in seven months prompted a rapturous welcome worthy of the Messiah himself and every touch , every pin-point pass only served to enhance that adulation .
27 It may include details of the care best suited to help that patient towards recovery .
28 ‘ Why do men always want to know that ? ’ she said .
29 Whilst they can probably get away with spot colour separations , and indeed many of them produce excellent spot separated material , the world now seems to expect that process colour separation will follow just as easily .
30 Lying there at seven o'clock in the morning , suddenly wide awake , as was her manner , it seemed to her quite obvious that she and Charles should get divorced : it had surely long been inevitable , and if Charles really wanted to marry that woman ( or had he perhaps been joking ? — no , perhaps not ) , well then , let him .
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