Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [subord] that [pron] " in BNC.

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1 But much sooner than that you 'll see obvious changes in the skyline
2 It is more remarkable that the religious houses survived so well than that they were faced with economic problems , and if they were sometimes regarded as grasping landlords , they had little option to be anything else .
3 If you go much faster than that it gets windy very quickly , although the heater can still turn the cabin into blast furnace .
4 Well , did you did they tell you a little more than that I mean did they tell you that er Mr played cricket with him or something like that or or what ?
5 If it goes on any longer than that they get bored and spoil what they 've done .
6 Well they said that a little bit , you know , more vehemently than that I 'm sure , but that was , that was the thing , Lord help us !
7 If he played golf as badly as that he 'd pack it in .
8 Long I have lingered by the banks of the Ness , looking on the town clinging to and rising above its banks ; often have I gone to the castle hill to trace the windings of the stream , which was ever smiling back or reflecting the sadder tones of the sky , and to gaze on the distant land of mountain and plain ; and I have also spent many hours in rapt admiration of the sylvan pictures that render the walk through the islands on the Ness a walk of walks : it yielded a joy as deep as that I received from the walks on Goat Island , within hearing and seeing of the rapid-flowing waters of Niagara .
9 ‘ With this one there was very little injury and as well as that she was quite a big girl and it may very well be that at the end of the day we could say that she did n't resist to the last and if she did n't then of course it 's not rape it 's a different crime , indecent assault . ’
10 If we play as well as that I do n't see why we ca n't finish them off .
11 though Even though that it it might aggravate you , t does something for you does n't it ?
12 Well it 's just that for that , I mean that 's all , it 's all relative for those conditions there are , there is too much labour on the land , you erm , if you could increase agricultural productivity in a way that would displace labour and that 's very difficult to do , well you can , you can do it er most , most capital is labour displacing but not all , not all capital , erm so you could , whereas I see , I see what you are saying is that , why well the you could g you could , you could do it right even though that there are a lot of people on the land er you could still make them wholly productive by giving them more capital that was n't labour that was n't labour displacing , like you give them better seeds for example , like that would increase the productivity of the land , there would n't be so much you know population pressure on the land er because everybody would have enough to eat and we could er actually sell something , right .
13 It was the first time she had been left on her own and she had managed quite well except that she had given Mrs Prichard , the colliery manager 's wife , short change by mistake .
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