Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [verb] [verb] that " in BNC.
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1 | The company is rarely persuaded to change that assessment , even in the light of competition from other companies . |
2 | He 's only waiting to do that because . |
3 | Lakatos 's account of science is sufficiently structured to avoid that consequence . |
4 | This is only going to accelerate that process |
5 | Indeed the York greenbelt is entirely designed to do that . |
6 | Of the two British studies , neither finds strong support for the managerialist view , but this is perhaps unsurprising given that there is likely to be an under-reporting of what respondents consider will be perceived as deviant behaviour . |
7 | Well , er , equity accounting , James is better placed to answer that question than me . |
8 | Does the right hon. Gentleman realise that , contrary to statements made from time to time by Northern Ireland Ministers , the administration of justice in Northern Ireland is signally failing to do that ? |
9 | The term is generally taken to denote that section of the educated élite — an élite deliberately nurtured by the tsarist regime to man the civil and military establishment — which became critical of the existing order . |
10 | Er it 's simply meant to say that any gift that the Holy Spirit gives you is a perfect thing , and it 's erm that seven there it 's erm it 's just trying to bring that idea across . |
11 | We believe that Labour is best placed to develop that unity by bringing Catholics and Protestants together in the struggle against the Tories . |
12 | I do n't know with motor racing , I , I just wish Nigel Mansell all the very best , but I just do n't think he 's ever going to win that world championship . |
13 | Nothing 's ever going to change that . " |
14 | Because of his working hours he is not giving as much time as he ought perhaps to his family , although he 's always tried to ensure that weekends are devoted to his children . |
15 | ‘ Nothing in this marvellous list ’ says Milton ‘ was as fine as Eden ’ and of course it hurts him to say it , and I do n't think it 's far fetched to detect that hurt and pain of that great sacrifice that John Milton is making in the rhythm when we read ‘ Might with this paradise of Eden strive ’ , or in the fact that he ca n't stop there , because I did n't — as you will have realized from Bentley 's comment — I did n't read you the whole passage . |
16 | But , the application of new technology is now acting to change that , even though services , unlike products , can not be stored . |
17 | The Office of Fair Trading is now expected to refer that question to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission ( MMC ) . |
18 | Does he agree that we must now win the war of economic survival by those countries and that this country is well placed to meet that objective ? |
19 | This will usually favour the firm which seeks injunctive relief , since the damage which might result from failing to restrain a former partner is almost bound to exceed that which could be caused by holding the latter to his covenants . |
20 | The opposite rudder is then applied to hold that nose direction and to prevent the glider from turning . |
21 | An attempt is then made to reach that destination ( provide the answer ) by extending the information field in that direction . |
22 | It 's markedly looking to reverse that trend in 1992 . |