Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The hon. Gentleman must answer this question : how can he argue that it is in patients ' interests to move away from a system of competitive tendering and use that money to pay trade union members rather than to pay for extra treatment for patients ?
2 He never recovered consciousness and died that evening .
3 Yet the Holy Spirit can take his words home to the conscience of the hearer and bring that person low in repentance and faith before the crucified and risen Christ .
4 Another clause , restricting the sellers ' liability for a consequential loss and limiting that liability to the amount of the contract price was held to pass the reasonableness test .
5 Have a cup of tea and watch that programme .
6 If someone who is offered an obviously forged check believes that if the issue is litigated a court will lay down a rule denying recovery for the future and apply that rule against him , he will not take the check in the first instance , and society will have the benefit of the better rule without actually paying the costs of litigation or incurring the disadvantages of bad commercial practice before the case is litigated .
7 This book is an attempt to supply that chapter and stimulate that debate , not only in terms of universities , but of all forms of higher education in the UK .
8 In fact , the Council went on at once to put this principle into practice and agree that admission to communion ( that is to say , in common parlance , partial intercommunion ) may be accepted ‘ in order to promote closer union ’ ( Orientalium Ecclesiarum 26 ) .
9 Rewind the tape and repeat that section — it 's as easy as that !
10 This Simone has come directly from playing the Dame of pantomime and maintains that character from her very first entrance when she shakes a tablecloth out of the window and then furiously throws every vegetable in sight at Colas because she finds him waiting for Lise .
11 Beck claimed that a stage had been reached where more cash could now be devoted to physical rather than intellectual aid and indicated that funding for the computerisation of Hungarian institutions would increase in priority .
12 Beck claimed that a stage had been reached where more cash could now be devoted to physical rather than intellectual aid and indicated that funding for the computerisation of Hungarian institutions would increase in priority .
13 Well I disagree in as much as I have said that I did n't have a shotgun and ignoring that fact then that I did n't have a shotgun she certainly did not make a lunge at me .
14 To date the courts have managed to avoid any head-on clash between community and domestic law : ( a ) by finding some ambiguity in the domestic statute and resolving that ambiguity in such a way a- to give effect to our community obligations ;
15 The first of these is when the teacher is asked to do a manageable job , where he is working within his intellectual capacity and has that confidence which proceeds from really knowing more about what he is teaching than the children do .
16 Ferkhan also owned land near the village and complained that lack of electricity meant that he could not pump water to his field and , as a result , he had grown only twenty tons of melons compared to eighty before the war …
17 It is perfectly reasonable to select a job advertisement for a similar post in a particular publication and to ask that journal to tell you what was the size of the response .
18 Erm we went I went into the hall and saw that fire .
19 However , the best way to keep yourself in cheques and your customers in check is to have a follow-up plan and to work that plan .
20 The moment the weather improves I 'll take you over to the mainland and get that X-ray done .
21 In effect , these and other private boutiques are doing the caring and monitoring that investment institutions can not do for themselves : the boutiques ' finance comes from pension funds , insurers and big companies .
22 Be a good girl and try that boater on . ’
23 ‘ It was imperative to come here quickly , break the ice and get that acceptance .
24 It is now widely accepted that the Chairmanship of the Bar is virtually a full time job , and the profession has been fortunate indeed in the people who have been prepared to take on that responsibility and make that commitment .
25 She released his hair and put that hand down between them , feeling for his buckle .
26 For work which did not lead to examinations there was always the problem of assessment and standardizing that assessment between a number of teachers .
27 In cross examination he accepted that there was no such reference in any report he had written in this case and agreed that quote , I do n't think I 've discussed Cheshire Homes before today , unquote .
28 I would hope however that the committee members at North Yorkshire will see that the local feeling is so deep that the project itself can not be harmed by a public inquiry and they will make er they will take the decisions which will put this application in that direction and send that message very clearly to the Secretary of State .
29 But if we listen to them carefully , it is evident that they parade their doubts not so much to resolve them as to evoke public sympathy and to gain that sense of identity which comes from subconsciously defining themselves by their problems .
30 ‘ Poke ’ is an Anglo-Saxon word for ‘ sack ’ , and a ‘ pig in a poke ’ was a suckling pig taken to market tied up in a sack and sold that way , sight unseen .
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