Example sentences of "that [verb] [adv] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There is a complete lack of understanding , and that goes right the way through the Health Service … |
2 | That illustrates nicely the interaction of practical and psychological guidance which characterises the best of apprenticeships . |
3 | That illustrates graphically the fact that in 1980 we had fewer pedestrian deaths than West Germany and now we have more . |
4 | A business relies on a driving personality taking it forward , and the confusion about getting somebody on board who is working with you in the business and who is putting money board , is that they feel to some extent , proprietorial to that business , and you can find that that will result in those individuals who have done that tearing apart the business because they are trying to go in different directions . |
5 | I got my burns scraped and that hurts quite a lot . |
6 | Is that done once a day or each driver ? |
7 | ‘ Well , that answers quite a lot , ’ Lucy said , drawing a deep breath to indicate she 'd just seen the light . |
8 | That happens once a year or so . |
9 | For example , the NRA are talking about making buoyancy aids compulsory on the Thames and if that happens then the idea will spread elsewhere like wildfire . |
10 | That sounds almost a lifetime to me at the moment ! ’ she wailed , waving her hands distractedly in the air . |
11 | And that sounds quite a Triumph . |
12 | And that sounds quite a Triumph . |
13 | For it is prayer that enlivens our attitude towards the Bible , and that keeps open the channel of communication between ourselves and God . |
14 | Yes , they 're all trained in first aid , erm erm and in the use er we also carry the analgesic gas , now the ones that er nitric oxide which is used in er pregnant mothers for childbirth , they carry some of that now , er which they administer to people in pain and that takes away the pain erm for the time being anyway , until such time as you can extricate them or , or ease the pain or take away the problem away from them that 's causing them the pain . |
15 | That takes about an hour that does . |
16 | That takes quite a while to do in itself . |
17 | Using ancient techniques , they teach you how to make love for hours ( does n't that take away the man 's fun of rolling over and going to sleep after 45 seconds ? ) . |
18 | Will that take away the pain ? ’ |
19 | Did that have did that have quite an impact in terms of the disturbances ? |
20 | ‘ My name is Cara Kingsdale , ’ she smiled on , and , when that brought forth no response , she was left with nothing to do but press on . |
21 | UN officials reckon that to pay both the army and the civil servants would cost some $1m-7m a month . |
22 | Launching a savage attack on the ‘ shameful ’ Budget in a cutting speech which silenced Tory backbenchers , Mr Smith said that taken together the tax increases announced in the Budget were one of the biggest hikes ever . |
23 | The trouble is that taken overall the drop in academic competence has not been dramatic . |
24 | There will have to be fuller use even than now of the invaluable expertise and experience of the community and that means largely the business and industrial community … |
25 | That means often a period of up to three months . |
26 | That lasted only a minute though , so I tipped the wheelbarrow on its side and hauled the dead weight to the second track , which proved even worse than the first . |
27 | That makes quite a difference on your policy , the premium |