Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [pron] [vb infin] that " in BNC.

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1 And all she wants to know is do I use this jug , or do we use that jug .
2 Or do we phase that out , too ? ’
3 Or do I mean that ?
4 Or do I have that wrong as well ? ’
5 Now are you happy with that that you can do that or do you think that 's sort of overloading you ?
6 Do you think that 's , do you think that 's what what you 've experienced there , do you think that 's untypical or do you think that 's a fairly good example of of of life in that part of Westerhailes ?
7 Do you think this was er special to your family that you were treated as you were n't a brainy one or do you think that was the way girls were generally treated ?
8 Do you think there 's enough of it in the educational profession , or do you think that one ought to go in for much more evaluation ?
9 Or do you think that 's enough ?
10 Or do you reckon that shirt ?
11 ‘ Are you just being polite , now , or do you mean that ? ’
12 Or do you mean that 's as far as you 'll be able to go — not all the way ? ’
13 Well it the question was , do you see the fourteen hundred dwellings for the new settlement as being the maximum size , maximum desirable size , or do you see that being possibly continued beyond two thousand and six ?
14 Or did they do that too ?
15 Or did it comment that out ?
16 Did this modernism , in Jürgen Habermas 's terms , deepen and extend the rationalist Enlightenment project , or did it undermine that project ?
17 Or did I get that wrong , too ? ’
18 Did you still put stilton cheese in that roll or did you want that ?
19 What is is this come to light after the event as it were or did you know that was there when we were redoing the machine ?
20 Or does he believe that is a route is put through there then that would increase development pressures in that sector of the district and the greenbelt notation would then run the risk of having to be reviewed .
21 Nor do I imagine that Number 10 would have been overjoyed if it had been some young detective constable . ’
22 Nor did I know that , in the normal human body , up to 100,000 cells can become cancerous every single day .
23 Nor does he consider that animal behaviour might provide us with prototypes of human understanding on the basis of which we might consider something akin to different language-games , reflecting both the similarities and the differences implicit in the respective cases .
24 Nor does it mean that failure to achieve total abstinence from all potentially mood-altering substances and behaviours means that one can not achieve a considerable measure of recovery .
25 Nor does it protect that ideal in the further ways I described , by identifying as special those cases in which there is no explicit past decision to follow .
26 Er , if you were writing a written article , then you may well include references , or sources of information that , that help you write that article .
27 The only thing that makes me doubt that is that the general proposition underlying it appears to have received some incoherent support from the Leader of the Opposition .
28 Maybe it is just the cold air that makes him sound that way .
29 Some feeling like that which had attacked Jim Nesbitt last year and made him marry that girl in Durham , who , to his mind , had nothing going for her .
30 I 'm not going to sit still and let them do that to me .
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