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

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1 I 'd of never never got that hose out without it would I , now ?
2 It is for those of us who remember and rejoice in Deputy Dawg cartoons , the horrors of actually still having that Curved Air album , of ever attending a gig by Ten Years After or Where Eagles Dare starring which castle ?
3 The sound throughout more closely resembles that of a small hall than a church .
4 Fabia cut in only then comprehending that to get home by next Wednesday she would have to leave Mariánské Láznë at the latest by Tuesday — always supposing she had her car back , which was doubtful .
5 Piotr brings the succinct set to an encore-free close by introducing ‘ Sistine Chapel Ceiling ’ : ‘ This is the last song you 'll ever hear from us , it 's called ‘ Derek ’ , ’ he mutters , before once more riding that line between raging noise and delectable tunes .
6 We had been careful until then not to think that way .
7 And extra investment in industry will be directed to still further improving that productivity and minimising the need for manpower .
8 Although three authorities objected to even hypothetically assuming that sufficient resources ( which they defined as money ) would be available , the extent to which respondents mentioned insufficient staff to cover staff absent from normal duties whilst attending off-the-job training ( rather than lack of any other resource ) , was striking .
9 Well on the issue of what 's happening in the er Health Authority here , it 's a very much erm a surprise to everybody because those of us who were at the last meeting that we had , only a couple of months ago , to quite categorically saying that , she , that she was just not interested in the .
10 This is the kind of thing that we really ought to be addressing because this actually addresses the safety of people in this county , not only the safety of people , this addresses the safety of property as well and there 's no disagreement about the fact that this enormous development that 's happened over the last few years in an area where you 've got a regular traffic snarl-ups mean that you have got a potential disaster there on your hands and we 're jolly lucky we have n't any more serious incidents than we 've had already and so I can see no reason why these two mo these two amendments should n't both happily be accepted though I 'm very cynical about the number of times we 've spent the airport money already and sooner or later we 've obviously got to actually seriously address that but the important thing is that we do all take it seriously and it seems that we all do now take it seriously .
11 No , we used to actually actually do that , like you had nights out , maybe Christmas and certain times of the year you had a night but that 's kind of stopped here .
12 We may not know exactly how evolution took place , but it is at least now clear that humanity evolved in some way from the higher apes ; that there were female and male of other species on the earth before the appearance of women and men .
13 I trust that this review has helped at least somewhat to lighten that load .
14 Viscount Palmerston had taken over as Prime Minister by then only to lose that position to Lord Derby again but only for a year , as the Liberals were able to take control of Parliament in 1859 , with Viscount Palmerston remaining as Prime Minister until 1865 , during which period many changes took place .
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