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

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1 With his splendid physique and proud , noble head his presence is such as to give him an instant advantage over any bowler , and he has rarely failed to put that advantage to use ; spinners in particular have suffered at his hands , but when he decides that he wants to score runs it is virtually impossible to bowl to him .
2 But this elaborate operation it 's claimed only goes to prove that hooliganism rather than disappearing is just lurking beneath the surface .
3 ‘ I have in mind the fact that it was not seriously disputed , at any stage during the election , that eight out of 10 families would gain as a result of Labour 's tax and spending proposals ; and yet a number of people who would undoubtedly be beneficiaries of what we were proposing appear not to have recognised that . ’
4 Yet with treaties , lack of protest is viewed as irrelevant ; the strong presumption that a State is not bound by a treaty which it has not accepted means that lack of response to a treaty communicated to it entails no acceptance .
5 This mean that as it has already applied to run that route it only now needs clearance from the British government .
6 However , by the time a foal has matured , it has usually come to accept that patting is some peculiar human aberration to indicate friendliness — and accepts it as such .
7 knows or has reasonable cause to believe that , because of the individual 's connection and position , it would be reasonable to expect him not to disclose that information save for the proper performance of his duties .
8 He never quite went on to the big scores but has now begun to put that right .
9 Thank God we have n't been bombed , and Theresa has n't had to put that gas mask on the baby . ’
10 Well as Michael says , we 're not proud of the results er , and we 're not going to try and dress them up , Michael has n't tried to do that and I certainly do n't intend to .
11 I would n't even know where to begin to find that that .
12 Whatever we need to go through to continue to do that — raising money , training new volunteers , finding more efficient ways of managing our information and our office , contributing to public debate on the state of lesbian and gay rights — I hope we have the sense and the energy to endure .
13 You 'd better start learning that Highway Code .
14 Big Momma woke up having relived that terrifying journey .
15 Jaq dearly wished to surprise that man .
16 Yet it seems quite certain that our direct ancestors were walking around on two feet with an upright posture like our own at least four million years ago and no creature in the non-human line of descent seems ever to have done that .
17 adequately and that is what the agency was set up to do to correct that situation .
18 shur shur shur shur shur shur shur , and this went on for a week an little teacher , Miss , she called out stop doing that !
19 The tippee need not only knowingly obtain the information from an individual connected with a company ( as defined above ) who he knows or has reasonable cause to believe holds the information by being so connected , he must also know or have reasonable cause to expect that individual not to disclose that information save for the proper performance of that individuals duties .
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21 The Government are hoping that the election will have come and gone and that interest rates will go up to try to finance that PSBR .
22 He had himself been rising thirty-seven and when The Yellow Chair was put on had passed that age , was older now than Van Gogh , as he had , in the 1940s , realised that he was older than Keats .
23 I could attack the capital and kill all the Lilliputians , but when I remembered the King 's past kindness to me , I did not want to do that .
24 However , Owen did not want to do that if it could be avoided .
25 I did not want to believe that .
26 And when their voices dropped and silenced , I put my fingers in my ears , for I did not want to hear that , either .
27 Indeed , I am sure that the hon. Member for Eastbourne ( Mr. Bellotti ) did not mean to say that .
28 I did not mean to imply that Guitarist had somehow ‘ hoodwinked ’ the public regarding Eric Johnson 's comments on brass vs chrome jackplugs ; if you felt that , I apologise for it .
29 Mr. Richards did not seek to support that view and it is clearly contrary to or not adopted in other writings : see , for example , Francis Mann , Foreign Affairs in English Courts ( 1986 ) ; C. Warbrick , ‘ The New British Policy on Recognition of Governments ’ ( 1981 ) 30 I.C.L.Q. 568 ; and indeed the general tenor of Professor Brownlie 's work itself .
30 For the benefit of Mr. Ian Aitken and The Guardian , and others , our objection was not to the social charter which was , of course , not even under discussion at Maastricht — although the Leader of the Opposition did not seem to know that .
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