Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [verb] that [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The hard-bitten men round the table knew better than to make that mistake . |
2 | So that represents that amount there . |
3 | So that to come that way |
4 | Let's go inside and have that dinner I promised you . ’ |
5 | We can not create reasons just by intending to do so and expressing that intention in action . |
6 | Got up like a tart with her new frocks and her jewellery and all that muck on her face , and not a bleeding thing to do all day long but watch that colour telly and ring up her pals . |
7 | Having obtained the poles of , the relevant physical transfer function is deduced by rejecting poles in the positive half of the s-plane and a network is synthesised so as to generate that transfer function . |
8 | The words used will be interpreted according to the so-called " golden rule " : they will be given their ordinary grammatical and literal meaning unless that produces absurdity , inconsistency or repugnancy , when the literal meaning can be modified so as to avoid that absurdity , inconsistency or repugnancy . |
9 | The tenor of the above letter seems to endorse rather than diminish that inference — Ed . |
10 | Accordingly , rather than declaring that question ( 4 ) in the Factortame case ( Case C 221/89 ) has become otiose , I propose that the court should answer it in the negative . |
11 | Where the person ‘ is not in a position to express a view , the least unsatisfactory test is to ask what one would choose for oneself : would I choose death rather than have that sort of life ? ’ |
12 | In this respect , many of us in fact reform and bend English to our needs rather than allow that language to impose itself on our realities . |
13 | How often are they raised by adding on a small , discrete area to existing topics ( for example , ‘ Women in … ’ ) — thereby leaving the rest untouched — rather than acknowledging that feminism has generated a challenge to the whole field ? ( see BSA , 1986 , for a discussion of teaching in higher education ) . |
14 | And she went away and produced that document after we 'd given her the brief . |
15 | Notice a small , white , fluffy cloud not far away and become that cloud , gently moving across the sky . |
16 | reading literature for enjoyment , responding to it critically and using that reading for learning . |
17 | unless the local printer 's very cleaver somehow and got that advertising to sponsor er the booklet they 've had to charge for it . |
18 | He sort of pulled backwards and hit that chair , got off that chair . |
19 | Far from being grateful , she complained of the smell within and declared that sleeping in the open air had its merits . |
20 | The county council has taken those decisions and we think they ought to be debated vigorously and following that discussion , the panel will come to its conclusion . |
21 | In 1944 , Bryn Weare more than repaid that debt by fighting shoulder to shoulder with the Resistance and he 's proud to repay it once more in 1992 . |
22 | He thought about it a bit more and decided that home was the wrong word ; it was just the place where he lived . |
23 | ‘ Put your foot down further and switch that siren back on , ’ demanded Sam Maggott . |
24 | Determined , rightly , to avoid the crude class reductionism of many earlier Marxist approaches to the sociology of cultural forms , he stressed the importance of mediation , but then went further and insisted that music |
25 | And i thought , right , I think I 've just about got time to nip home and fetch that fire wood and pick them up when they you see ? |
26 | But she had risen early and found that staying put with nothing to do was growing more and more irksome . |
27 | It was young men now , older than herself ; she liked them tough and full of talent ; she was not ambitious directly but found that life with the obscure is less interesting . |
28 | She bent double and stayed that way , and her brown hair hung down , and her little fingertips touched the ground . |
29 | Record and report all your observations conscientiously and remember that communication ( with patients and with other nurses ) is probably the most important skill you can develop . |
30 | You should get married now and get that baby started . |