Example sentences of "that [pron] [verb] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In any other situation the worst thing that can occur is that nothing happens at all .
2 It would be churlish of me not to say how much I welcome that statement , and how much I rejoice in the fact that to add to the four climbdowns that I announced at 4 o'clock , there is a fifth — the abandonment of the proposal announced by the Home Secretary in column 167 of Hansard on 2 July .
3 I also said that erm my I expressed that the fears that I expressed at this meeting last time about er the fact that Paul and I now supervise civilian staff , er which I 've never been sat down and told what the civilians term of contract are and what I can or can not say or whatever , so erm I feel it will be quite valuable , and brought it for me to see if anybody think it 's worthwhile pursuing .
4 You were n't of afraid of me but the accent that I had at that time .
5 Not that , not that I look at that sort of thing on a regular basis so
6 But Mala did insist , with some steeliness , that I look at some of the data .
7 Also , I may have given him the impression , with the urgency of youth possessed of strong convictions , that I wanted at all costs to have something published on this subject .
8 I WAS glad to see that someone has at last taken a stand on the cheap labour schemes connected with the TEC system .
9 Had never felt the exquisite excitement that she felt at this moment .
10 And it was n't until she 'd finished doing the washing-up , and the kitchen had been cleaned to her satisfaction , that she began at last to simmer down .
11 He recalled tales about her , that she had at one time belonged to a respectable family of farmers ; unbelievable now , for she could certainly no longer be placed in that category .
12 And thus it was that she came to be , on that February evening , poised at the very crown of the hill in Kensington Gardens , looking down the hill , with her back to Bayswater and home and trembling with the fear that she had at last grown up .
13 Blanche was happy as she walked out , confident at the end of the afternoon that she had at last found an explanation for Tatyana Nowak 's suicide , and the first direct link between a particular human being and the murder .
14 It is only after a long period of counselling that she has at last realised that she has to drop her charge against her father , and to forgive him for not being the person that she longed he should be .
15 Even though the table excludes those unable to give an appropriate answer on both occasions the answers which were given could mean a variety of different things ; for example , that the respondent really was feeling worried when she said so , or that she thought ‘ worried ’ meant something else , or that she thought the answer meant something else , or that she answered at random .
16 The words were so softly spoken that she wondered at first if she 'd heard correctly .
17 she just like thought he was , being a carpenter or something , and this brother , erm , her brother did n't know that she sung at all , so it all turns out to be a big surprise .
18 Was there anything that you remember at that stage that was unusual , that made you suspect something was going to happen ? ’
19 would n't you get one in that Princess that you got at first ?
20 like those certain games that you played at certain seasons of the year .
21 ‘ Sure and was n't it an act of God that you came at all ? ’
22 ‘ I 'm so glad that you know at last , ’ she said .
23 In the event that you have at any time during the currency of your appointment any grievance concerning your appointment with the Board then you should raise that with your line manager .
24 I would advise that you look at smaller robust African species such as S. nigriventris and Mochokiella paynei .
25 Black and white cows grazed so picturesquely that one expected at any moment an eighteenth-century milkmaid to come prancing out from behind a white-blossomed bush with her three-legged wooden milking stool .
26 I thought we 'd done that , because that that was the remit that we agreed at this table round this table .
27 Well from the hotel , we walked down and just happened to take , and where , where this chap that we met at that had this hotel in Eastbourne .
28 Notice how Paul uses open string ideas ( bars 6–7 ) in a way that is very similar to the phrases that we looked at last month .
29 This shows the technique behind the ringing open string scale fingerings that we looked at last month , but applied to a short musical piece .
30 Adjustment is not complete , it 's partial alright , so we 're going to say that supply adjusts in the following manner , right , according to the partial adjustment hypothesis alright , so changes in actual supply alright , will be delta of the difference between the desired level of output for T , right and the actual level of input T minus one alright , plus er alright , so that was just our partial adjustment model that we looked at last week , right , we 'll call that equation three okay right .
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