Example sentences of "that [adj] [verb] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Erm one has to say though that that does mean creating wealth .
2 Yes I that that does seem a bit odd .
3 I d I do n't mean that 's er er a terribly difficult thing but it is just that that does have to happen .
4 I I I do differ with that in some respects , in that er until we 've arranged the agenda we 're not always sure whether there will be specifically highway matters , er and er I must confess , although not on the agenda very often , highway matters are things that that that that do get commented on , er but er none the less , it 's just the principle , I mean er it 's a bit difficult to start saying , well do we send it because we have particular things , er or or
5 You know that that did surprise a lot of them .
6 Well er er quite a lot of peasants did join because they , presumably they were motivated by land reform , er it 's clear that that did happen
7 But to celebrate the unacknowledged commitment of time , talent and energy that some do make , Esquire and Principles Menswear have named these four men , ‘ Men of Principles ’ .
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9 There has been a fairly consistent finding in such studies that this does tend to be the case .
10 ‘ We do have to bear in mind that we need to achieve high standards of training , but we also have to recognise that this does have a cost element , ’ Mr Armitage says .
11 That this does happen is well known .
12 However , it is important to note that such relationships , although dormant for a while , potentially can be reactivated and there is evidence that this does happen ( Firth , Hubert and Forge , 1970 , p. 155–6 ) .
13 I think at this stage we could define for Sandra though , so that we ensure that this does happen and it happens throughout , as and when things run out .
14 De Grazia points out that there was a fundamental transformation in the way the power was exercised and that this did influence the state .
15 I do not think that this did occur , there being confusion between the committal warrant and the committal order .
16 Mendel points out that this helped pave the way for economic crises that aggravated social discontent before 1905 .
17 His dominance was such that few dared challenge him and some of his titles were ‘ walkovers ’ .
18 Despite such contradictions the unanimity of the manuscripts in the preservation of the first sixty-five titles makes it clear that these did constitute a code , and it seems probable that other surviving legislation postdates this compilation , and was , at times , intended to complement it .
19 An exception to this general conclusion concerns economic support where class is important because , even using the rather crude categories of middle class and working class , we can see that these do represent different levels of access to financial and other economic resources .
20 Western diplomats in Luanda scoff at that figure , though they admit that many do need help .
21 Indeed the whole concept of maximizing household resources tends to imply that all do benefit , although it can be very difficult to know the precise distribution of resources in such households .
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