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

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1 ROGER LYONS cheer fully confessed that beer and sandwiches at No 10 would never again be on the trade union agenda .
2 The results of these studies put together confirm that expression of both vascular and visceral isoforms of smooth muscle MHC occurs during late fetal development in the rabbit .
3 Work is continuing but research already shows that subjunctive , imperative and indicative moods of the verb are marked by tone , as are preverbal particles marking tense and other semantics .
4 However , each of those themes requires a unifying methodology and the systems approach potentially provides that methodology .
5 I think just to amplify that point , if you look at the question which is set down under two two D.
6 It 's interesting to note that actually now we 've since made that decision the residual has as I 've said come down to nine four seven , so if we do have a new settlement of fourteen hundred we 're already ending up with a a higher level of proposed development for Greater York now , the nine seven would obviously be exceeded if we had a fourteen hundred new settlement within Greater York .
7 ‘ The thing is , ’ explains Derry , ‘ that women to us and women to you are two different things because women in the Forest are like something out of , uh , they 've all got that sort of hillbilly vibe about them .
8 You 've only had that car a fortnight and you 've already done about five hundred about four hundred and fifty pound worth of damage .
9 You 've just taped that Lyne .
10 You lose your confidence because you never know whether you 've just asked that question or whether you are simply talking out-of-date rubbish .
11 We maybe jus just have n't got it severe cos you 've just had that operation .
12 Er this is , I mean I 've just got that way .
13 Now that Gleneagles do n't have the princes and the Glendevon , they 've just got that Monarch course now , more and more people are playing because they realize it 's it 's next door .
14 ‘ I believe I 've already answered that question , ’ he said at last .
15 Erm do you believe if , if we erm oh I think we 've already covered that bit right so if I put erm come up with a erm a recommendation that would provide erm an income for your wife in the event of your death erm is there any reason why we ca n't look at this ?
16 Or do we tend to build things in because we 've already done that type of job and we know the job and things in subconsciously where ?
17 Erm simply to remind you of the position of of Selby District in in that our interest in a new settlement emerged out of concern for the quality of life in existing villages in in Selby district , and concerns for the impact of future peripheral development in those villages , and not just peripheral development on the edge of York , although of course we acknowledge that as an important consideration and it is for that reason that we fully supported the County Council 's proposals in relation to greenbelt , erm you asked the question earlier in relation to the P P G advice and and the six criteria , erm in fact I 've already rehearsed that argument in my submission so I wo n't repeat it now , erm the fact that you chose to phrase the question that way I 'll take as a good omen as to the way I presented my submission , but it it it 's there for you to read again , the the the main point that I want to address is something that was raised by Mr Wincup yesterday , and that was the difference or not as between Selby district and Hambledon district , er M Mr Jewitt 's made reference earlier to his opposition to the new settlement , and in doing so he he he mentioned the settlement pattern in Hambledon district , he 'll correct me if I 'm wrong , but one of small dispersed villages , well in Selby district we do have villages of that nature , but the Northern part of of Selby district is significantly deferent to Hambledon , it 's characterized by much larger villages , and in fact the establishment of a new settlement would n't conflict with with the settlement pattern at all .
18 And we 've already read that verse from Mark 's gospel , where it says quite , Jesus himself says quite clearly that those , these signs will accompany those who believe in my , they will speak with new , with new tongues .
19 Yeah , I 've already read that book this morning song , I lovely Christmas book , only two twenty five and er .
20 We 've already got that service .
21 party erm line saying that , identifying anyone with any power in the community as er well you can identify them so therefore you 've already got that directive and then you 've got
22 Oh it 's a lovely little lane I 've I 've always loved that lane .
23 You 've always felt that way .
24 erm I 've always believed that consistency is an overrated virtue so I 'm not gon na criticise the Conservatives for changing their minds but you have to ask yourself why is this recorded on the agenda today when the sub-committee , planning sub- committee has already met and discussed these matters and things have moved on a little further Well we we really have to look at how the resolution in this paragraph came about in the first place .
25 You 've always eaten that pie before Tim , what 's the matter with it today ?
26 So you 've always got that thing to think about .
27 I 've still got that irritation
28 ‘ I 've still got that peanut . ’
29 And you 've still got that paste on it .
30 ‘ Oh , you 'll be fine ’ , ‘ You 've still got that problem with Max ? …
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