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

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1 It was an extra cost but also I learned in the end like the top earners do er and I guess I was mister average because I was coming in to do this job not that one , erm I I decided or worked out that I could do two or three deals in a day between a certain hour .
2 However , as the sun 's rays pass through the Earth 's atmosphere , some of the light is changed or polarised so that it vibrates in only one plane .
3 Managers who never leave do not have to wait for another manager to retire or die so that they can fill their shoes .
4 I was in , I was in the industry for thirty years before I realized or find out that it 's an Arabian craft .
5 There were no cinemas or pubs or dances so that we were forced to find pleasure in the ordinary things which surrounded us , the sky and books and the changing seasons .
6 Braid is similar , except that the threads are interwoven or plaited so that they are unable to unwind or separate .
7 As you do each of the exercises , place a hand on the part of the body that is being stretched or toned so that you can feel the benefit as you go along .
8 Maybe we should tell him to get a modem & subscribe so that he can get some real electronic info ?
9 But do you think that there 's some way that the NEA can be reformed or changed so that it can serve that purpose ?
10 The funnel described in this chapter makes the animals come out of the soil or leaves so that you can see what they look like and find out how many there are .
11 Well perhaps we ought to give people a s a a list a piece of paper and a pencil when they come into church one day , and say , Write down all the words that you hear today , or sing today that you do not understand .
12 the hundred and fourteen thousand saving is actually expenditure that has n't that we ca n't make this year .
13 And then adding all these up , well there 's none of them that add up that we can just add in to any of the others , so we 'll have to leave them all like that , so the answer is just a , a thousand , plus a hundred Y plus ten X , plus X Y. Now if we wanted to multiply , let's say we want to multiply a hundred and three by seventeen , that just means that X is seven , sorry X is three and Y is seven .
14 Again , this is no gloating sesh — without competition , NME would n't be this good — merely a roll-call of those that died so that we may live …
15 I had begun to shrink , become half human , to lose touch with my body and mentally cut off the bits that hurt so that they could n't be hurt any more .
16 Outwardly , I criticised them as much as anybody , feeling more than pissed off that we had been hit on their account .
17 And er as I 've said before , I have n't seen a a barrel of oil burning and the heat and smoke that comes off that you consider the amount of oil that would have been in the separators on the platform at the time , I think it would have still have caused an awful lot of heat and an awful lot of smoke and fire , and er just shutting off the oil coming back to the platform maybe would n't have helped that much .
18 Following this analysis through , Hirsch outlines the lawyer 's concept of the ‘ reasonable man ’ and the economist 's idea of the ‘ rational man ’ and points out that they are very different .
19 Instructions to the boundary commissioners were revoked and amended so that they would be able to consider economic interest as well as population and community in the drawing up of the new constituencies ; this was regarded as vital by the Unionists , for it seemed likely that the merging of the small boroughs into the county constituencies would take away the last of the agricultural seats .
20 I kicked on away from the fence and realized then that we were in front .
21 She tried to recall what twentieth-century German she knew , but was too rusty , and realized quickly that she would never be able to translate the labels on her own .
22 These wishes go straight back to childhood , and so religion represents a transference from childhood and a kind of emotional infantilism in which people try and make out that they 're still children , as it were , even though they , even though they really are n't .
23 But did the man she had wanted to lie with have to be such a swine — and make out that she was just anybody 's ?
24 ‘ Gloucestershire , ’ she saw no harm in telling him , and realised then that she had again forgotten her quest — that interview .
25 Maria had loved radio with a passion from early childhood , her faith in its power to survive unimpaired through all the years when television threatened to make it obsolete , and justified now that it was enjoying an upsurge in popularity in so many countries , thriving new stations almost daily news at present .
26 It 's for you to study and peruse so that you
27 We instruct without formal RYA courses at Paxos , Porto Heli and Cannigione so that we do n't hinder the flexibility of these holidays too much .
28 Just to know that he was there could bring a smile to the face and to know now that he was n't brought an ineffable sadness to them all .
29 They also avoid the division of parts , as if it were something of extreme difficulty , and forget altogether that it is by no means necessary to have all the voices singing all the time .
30 In summary , our observations are consistent with the presence of at least one exon of the proto-oncogene ERG in the complex PCR probe and suggest also that we have trapped exons from one or more other genes .
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