Example sentences of "that [conj] [pron] [verb] this " in BNC.

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1 But ca n't we think about re-phrasing that so we get this idea of this joint statement , some sort of dialogue on
2 Napier have said that once they get this course up and running there 's absolutely no reason why experienced people like us ca n't dip in and out for a one off
3 The danger is that once they leave this sheltered environment , resolve may slip away .
4 Something told her that once she let this irrepressible man weave his way into the fabric of her life it would be almost impossible to get rid of him .
5 There is no doubt that until he discovered this clothing ( be it artificial carapace or ‘ the whole armour of God ’ ) , Lewis was only half-formed as a writer , as a literary imagination , perhaps as a person .
6 Reilly added : ‘ I 've instilled into the England players that if they take this game lightly they could end up with egg on their faces .
7 I suspect that there 'll there 'd been a certain amount of alienation for a long time things that the men had to accept because the people with the money and therefore the power said that they had to you know a I think quarry men are very proud on one level great sort of craftsmen in a way and erm I 'm sure that you know th the last couple of years well I 've heard them say really tha that there 'd been things niggling them with the management but I suppose this was just like a blatant smack in the face and they realize that if they accepted this if they let the management walk all over them this was the thin end of the wedge you know that .
8 ‘ They know that if they lose this one , then a gap opens up at the top .
9 We are only just beginning to recognize that if we take this attitude , we are denying to arts and letters , and to the criticism of them , any bearing at all on public life — including , for instance , public education .
10 It may be fortuitous that if we spend this morning discussing criteria , there 'll then be a gap of one and a half working days for those who do n't have to travel far to consider possible answers to the second stream of the dialogue .
11 that say there , but what I would suggest is that if we do this , if we actually train up , pay for a number of our staff to be trained , we have a unique selling point .
12 Remember that if you take this need seriously , others will come to accept it .
13 If we 're gon na do a deal then we , we , we have some to drive it through but what I 'm saying is that I think that if you have this meeting I , which is what February the second ?
14 So that if you have this view up , you can see whether it 's selected or not .
15 However , we have no executive committee , and we have only one other meeting a year , erm , if you , I , I would like you to suggest that if you accept this restructuring of er , the organisation , and the fact that the members will not be attending other meetings during the year , you might see fit to allow the attendance allowance on this particular sub-committee .
16 I had an idea that if I dropped this diaper when we unloaded our bombs , it might help some mother .
17 Diane , I believe that if I place this disc onto the rotating turntable of a hi-fi system — not forgetting to place the stylus onto the groove , of course — then we may just find the break we 're looking for …
18 Diane , I believe that if I place this disc onto the rotating turntable of a hi-fi system — not forgetting to place the stylus onto the groove , of course — then we may just find the break we 're looking for …
19 ‘ Political in the sense that if I threw this glass of water over you in an interview , that would be a political act .
20 Suddenly I felt that if I explained this to her , it would make her safe , impotent , like taking out a fuse or the rotor arm .
21 I found that if I did this , I felt much better and had the feeling that everything would be all right .
22 He told me that if I bought this land at five pounds a dunum , he and his friend would buy it from me at twenty-five a dunum .
23 Blake was told by his MI6 interrogators that if he cooperated this would be taken into account when sentence was passed .
24 She realized though , that if she did this , he would never come out with her to the Lock .
25 She began to feel that if she did this a few more times she would get the hang of it .
26 He has warned the council that unless it rectifies this situation it should expect strong opposition against the bill .
27 But they assume that deep down , ‘ human potential ’ is universal , and that because they address this potential , they are themselves irreproachably feminist .
28 It 's not relative , because anybody who does er more er er a great number of miles , then you would i i imagine that because they do this amount of miles that their ability would be overall better because of the experience they gain by doing to extra miles .
29 Sarah was determined that before she left this room she would have an appointment to save her son 's eternal soul !
30 Since he can do nothing unless I write it down I think that before I light this last cigarette of mine I will let him go into the cottage .
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