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

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1 As I mentioned earlier , when you get something that plays really easily and fast you wo n't necessarily get the best sound , and so on .
2 Actually Pickerage and I have a relationship that goes much deeper than your grubby little mind could encompass , Quigly . ’
3 I know they 're probably the same people that lived here then but er There 's all this talk about problems and troubles er we we 've never noticed it .
4 For example , the completed miniature illustrated in the photograph on the facing page shows a design that represents as closely as possible the way the plant grows in the wild .
5 er , erm , speaking in favour of the motion against the amendment , quite strongly against the amendment because I do n't believe it moves that debate any further and the debate , as a number of speakers have said , will go on beyond this chamber , Chair .
6 It happened when I was forced on to a very low fat diet for health reasons ( I had a gall bladder that grumbled very painfully when I ate fatty food ) .
7 But all that changed long ago and it 's no good yearning for what 's disappeared .
8 It is the very particular choreographic style that MacMillan created for the child-like figure in Requiem that emphasises more strongly than any other of today 's ballets the need for choreographers to explore dance itself .
9 establishing a language that mirrors as closely as possible the language found in the literature and the language used by potential users ;
10 It looked fragile , held together by struts that seemed no longer than bits of wire .
11 Informing is the behaviour that happens more often than any other in conversation between people .
12 As the view from its windows alters at sunset ‘ into a distant phantom ’ , so too will the house , ‘ not the first or the last of beautiful things that look so near and will so change ’ .
13 Nonetheless , they have to be negotiated ; and the schools that do this best are likely to be the ones that anticipate most realistically and plan most effectively .
14 He just simply moved his body in ways that communicated more effectively than words .
15 he served with the Irish Guards before he volunteered for the Commandos , and you can be sure that he will have you playing that tune as often as possible , as long as you do n't play it around this H.Q , I do n't mind . ’
16 Now what I 'm saying to you is that there 's a big question mark as far as Goodey er report is concerned and they can talk about er the surpluses , they can talk about the trustees , but there 's no majority as far as the employees are concerned and this was the question mark that we we were saying that one of the reasons why they were saying you know that the employee should be in the minority because in the end paragraph of the summing up of the Goodey report that states quite clearly that all the responsibility and all the but the employer , now you yourself has said that er as far as the schemes and we 're talking of something in the region of a hundred and twenty eight thousand .
17 Several people mentioned that getting as far as the interview was the main problem .
18 Another example , the Brazil nut ( Bertholletia excelsa ) has an operculum or lid that opens inwards so that animals have to get the seeds out , while in Gustavia the mesocarp is brightly coloured so that , once damaged , it is attractive to animals .
19 I have fair skin that burns very easily and barely tans .
20 ‘ I cross that bridge quite often and I am surprised the county council has let it go so far .
21 It was very quiet in the kitchen except for the clock in the corner that ticked so loudly that it sounded as if it would burst out of its case .
22 In quite outrageously comic and very skilful sequences of movement , mime and clowning , they attempt courtship , and in a shower of champagne that misses more often than it hits the glass , approach the great unknown of the wedding night .
23 The kind of standards of performance which you need to search for and devise are ones that rely as far as possible on observable facts rather than mere opinion .
24 presented a ‘ grid ’ file that performs particularly well when the number of search attributes is ten or less , and offers a high data storage utilization , good growth characteristics and efficient processing of range queries ; Stanfill and Kahle explain the principles of a parallel free-text search on a particular parallel computer , and claim a retrieval speed of 2 — 3 minutes for Boolean queries of 25 and 20000 terms respectively when the database in question takes up 15 Gbytes of storage space .
25 And in the end the nautiloids even survived the ammonites , the molluscan group that evolved more rapidly and more spectacularly than any other .
26 But what about movement that feels backwards rather than forwards , down rather than up ?
27 Jane also pointed out that Pamela has the ideal figure for trousers and when shopping for skirts , she should choose straight styles that end just below or above the knee .
28 Where there is some coloration of the water or fine silt settling very slowly , the water can be dosed at this stage with an agent such as aluminium sulphate , to produce a flocculent precipitate that settles fairly rapidly and carries down colour and silt .
29 Because when you do that then that encourages you to , oh yes , well we can , you know , that went quite well but we ought to have done that and that and then you immediately , you , you 're eager to do other things and people get used to splitting up and tackling things in a focused way .
30 With a stab of pain that went far deeper than mere physical agony Merrill felt the electric charge of his touch surge through her .
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