Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] and [adv] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | Find another two people to be prayer partners with you once a week so that some of these prayer burdens can be shared and agreed on and so that you can be spurred on by each other 's zeal in prayer . |
2 | To accept finally and irrevocably that there was no romance in her life , that romance was a deep killer , a consuming passion and that she was too tough a woman to be consumed . |
3 | " Although I did my utmost to preserve an emotional detachment " , he writes , " I found again and again that the material under my hands was strangely alive ; it spoke to my condition in the most uncanny way . " |
4 | She tried a diary , but it reiterated circuitously and boringly that Frederica Potter was bored and also , to her shame , homesick . |
5 | Once she tells us that she woke up and then that she prepared breakfast , we assume certain facts : that she got out of bed , for example . |
6 | Lisa B says again and again that she knows as a model going into music she has to prove herself . |
7 | But would n't it be a wonderful New Year gesture if the Government declared here and now that the first few million will be set aside to save St Bart 's . |
8 | Sit with a right-wing , black-bashing , neo-fascist in a little pub in that great , arid and beautiful semi-desert , the Karoo , a kind of South African outback , and you will be told loudly and often that the blacks are getting ready to rise . |
9 | You may have cancelled an appointment , disappointing your friend , who now complains loudly and aggressively that you are an uncaring suit-yourself sort , whose commitment to friendship is purely selfish . |
10 | I vowed there and then that I would n't be like that again . ’ |
11 | One sees again and again that such people grow in outside interests . |
12 | It has asserted again and again that it will not adopt Unix SVR4 outright , and even seemed to have thrown in its lot with the Open Software Foundation when the Advanced Computing Environment launched its initiative last year . |
13 | and I mean really and honestly that not worth bothering to sew them up , they 'll do for work , but that 's all |
14 | I decided then and there that it was a good thing to be without wax . |
15 | She decided then and there that she was not going to stand for it . |
16 | And now it was coming true , because he was smiling … and she decided there and then that it was one of the nicest smiles she had ever seen . |
17 | ‘ I decided there and then that I wanted nothing more to do with him , ’ she says . |
18 | We decided there and then that would be our next target . |
19 | The letter said : ’ I state categorically and solemnly that you have been misled . ’ |
20 | Mr Powell was never to regain any sizeable base among Conservative MPs but Mr Tebbit , after leaving the Cabinet , has proved again and again that when combining with Mr Michael Heseltine or other factions within the party he can rally a significant number of MPs . |
21 | I declare here and now that I intend to follow that same path . |
22 | go down and well that irritates me , so I 've so I 've give up that . |
23 | She did not like what her life demanded of her , but she knew painfully and absolutely that the moment for truth had come . |
24 | sa so that erm before she can erm if the see the erm to organize it and Mrs goes we need to erm stand up and so that . |
25 | If the plaintiff can prove immediately and convincingly that the defendant is intending to publish palpable untruths , an injunction could be granted . |
26 | So when you see a pair of horses move round and so that you do get them separated as they are , or any animal , not just horses , any animals really , get them separated , er or any , any object really , it 's better to have a little bit of separation . |
27 | I wished more and more that Holmes could leave London and come to Baskerville Hall . |
28 | Daisy had determined there and then that she would — somehow — see more of him . |
29 | Will he emphasise again and again that the victims of terrorism are not just those who are maimed , injured and killed but the many people who are put on the dole because terrorism deters investment from elsewhere in Europe ? |
30 | But a bitterly disappointed Dmowski was moved to complain again and again that Wilson simply did not appreciate the importance of Danzig to the Poles , and was incapable of thinking like a European . |