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

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1 For instance– ‘ Thanks very much for making that suggestion — do you want to say ally more about it ? ’
2 His Lordship would hesitate long before holding that Parliament intended the Home Secretary to have authority either covertly to censor programmes or to require broadcasting authorities to present news programmes otherwise than with due accuracy and impartiality , but he did not so read the power .
3 Mr. Grist : I am afraid that the Hon. Gentleman took a little too long in preparing that question .
4 It was not only in schooling that pressure came for an end to segregation .
5 Nevertheless , it would be naive to think that black talent is going to come running into tennis merely by stating that fact .
6 Jack Ashley 's Bill would have come far closer to doing so by requiring that belief in consent must be reasonable .
7 If Piladu gets put away for stealing that donkey his wife will be left in a real mess .
8 And then he discomfited her utterly by keeping that silence until he had turned into the Hamiltons ' driveway , switched off the engine , and opened the boot to retrieve her luggage .
9 She picked up her bag and followed him out to his car , hating him for making her feel so gauche , and hating herself more for acting that way in the first place .
10 Diplomatically the Avignon popes gave more to Edward than they gained from him , and by their intervention , first to save his favourites and then to bring about peace with Scotland and with France , the terms of which were not relished by the people , the papacy went further towards gaining that ill-reputation which dogged it in fourteenth-century England .
11 No other category of asset came close to rivalling that performance .
12 It was recognized more clearly than before that most large companies actually held a portfolio of businesses , and that long-term growth , or indeed survival , might depend more on managing that portfolio rather than assuming continued growth on all fronts .
13 Results like that suggest that the young salmon learn the odour of their native stream ( or of the young salmon in it ) , and later find their way home by seeking that scent .
14 George had thought carefully about risking that word .
15 But it is also worth noting that evidence has been found of burials and drainage channels that appears to be pre-date any of the recorded cathedral buildings , and it now looks as if the site has a longer ecclesiastical history than was thought . ’
16 It 's also worth noting that Control ( Command on the Macintosh ) plus various keys on the numeric keypad will move you around the text by word , sentence or paragraph .
17 It is also worth noting that efficiency should not be considered until the effectiveness is proven , the procedure could be doing the wrong thing in an extremely efficient manner .
18 It is also worth noting that dealing need not actually take place ; the minimum requirement is merely that the insider had reasonable cause to believe that dealing in the relevant shares would take place .
19 It is also about carrying that image into every other aspect of the political campaign , so that the whole really is greater than the sum of the parts .
20 Sympathy for the Soviet Union was a major advantage to the Labour Party during the campaign , because there had been widespread admiration of the achievements of the Red Army , not only in maintaining a successful resistance for almost four years but also in crowning that resistance with the capture of Berlin in spring 1945 .
21 And there 's a section on the form which asks candidates to fill in their interests and it 's in that section that a candidate puts over their own personality , and so I would ask people who are applying to think very carefully before filling that section in , and to be both broad in what they say , that is to include all their interests , but also to be very specific as well .
22 Think carefully before answering that memo .
23 Will he bear in mind the fact that at no time did Bentley discourage Craig verbally from firing that gun , that he brought a 16-year-old accomplice , armed , to commit a robbery and that the Lord Chief Justice had every justification for what he did ?
24 He groups himself with Hamilton , Boole , Herbart , etc. in holding that logic does not depend upon psychology — it studies the ‘ products of reasoning ’ ( terms , propositions , arguments ) directly , and employs an objective notion of validity defined in terms of an objective notion of truth .
25 Given that he may have fallen victim of an essentialist fallacy , is he not right in asserting that marriage as always understood is a relationship involving a man and a woman , commonly so defined ?
26 I must say I do n't think twice now about opening that window whereas before I only did it reluctantly because of all the dust .
27 Yes , I I do n't think that the this is bigoted as you think though in getting that kind of letter , I mean it seems , er that the civil service er recruit on that basis every year , and er , there is no guarantee if you get through the , the various screening bits that you do actually end up with a job , because that depends on vacancies coming up .
28 So far from allowing that number might increase , in 1769 he even favoured a reduction of the number of the enfranchised .
29 And in the same repetitious way she had recalled the scene she 'd interrupted the evening before by announcing that supper was ready : Gordon and the boy seated in the sitting-room before the cosy glow of the electric fire , drinking sherry .
30 We have already discussed this in relation to the acute anxiety spiral but it is well worth repeating that avoidance , prior to encountering the full experience of the feared situation , occurs because of what the person believes is going to happen .
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