Example sentences of "that [noun] [to-vb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 It simply it simply does n't serve a purpose for me to allow that division to open up .
2 All that money to come back again .
3 Is it not true that the Government want to divert that money to keep down the poll tax in Wandsworth and Westminster ?
4 Many in both parties now recognise this , and that unity to bring about change in the way Scotland is governed is the only way forward .
5 Jesus said just before he was living his disciples , his followers , you and me , he said you shall receive power after the holy spirit has come upon you and you shall be witnesses unto me yes we witness by our life but there 's a danger in making that a cop out , because one other requirement of a witness is that they talk , they 've got ta say what they know , these four men were good witnesses , they went back and they told the city what they had found , and there 's placed upon you and me that responsibility to go back and to tell what we 've found , this is a day of good tidings , we do wrong to keep silent .
6 The Home office has invented that story to cover up their own cock up .
7 Once again that requirement to get on with people , clients , account executives and the creative teams is basic to your daily work .
8 Jim Paton , who had assumed the role of Managing Director of Rhenania after the sudden death of Wolfgang Ferber last year , now relinquishes that post to take up again his former role as Chairman of the Rhenania Supervisory Board .
9 that failure to carry out individual terms of the contract will result in a fine on each occasion : an amount of X for Anne ; and Y for Avril and James Grant , respectively .
10 Coincidentally , or maybe not , the storm chose that moment to let off a sheet of dazzling green lightning and an earsplitting crack of thunder .
11 Jimmy chose that moment to jump out .
12 Lio ! rt chose that moment to flail down with his free hand , and a fistful of rings stabbed into the wizard 's fingers .
13 When the right hon. and learned Member for Monklands , East went on television that night to clean up the mess that his right hon. Friend the Leader of the Opposition had put him into again , he did not look pleased about it .
14 The second call was to someone else and necessitated me going out later that night to pick up two ounces of best Lebanese Red and three of mixed grass and seed , on a sale-or-return basis .
15 ‘ Poor Law ’ became ‘ Public Assistance ’ , and under the terms of the Act , Bedfordshire County Council set up a standing committee under that name to take over the functions of the former Board of Guardians .
16 Despite the ambition of Montedison chief executive , Raul Gardini , to take over Enimont , the proposed cost per share of L1,650 proved to be unattractive and , in the event , ENI was obliged to pay that price to buy out Montedison and the other shareholders .
17 Now I have all that knowledge to fall back on and can go out and catch good zander on a regular basis .
18 The NRA officer blocked the outlet to prevent any further pollution leaving the site , and Laleham 's called in a contractor later that day to clean out the surface water system .
19 Coming into the drawing-room later that day to bring in the tray of tea , Jess found Miss Phoebe standing by the long window .
20 Well we said , did you not visit and Morpeth and Annick well we we went round a few castles in that area to keep out the rain .
21 " If they went to all that trouble to take out the clothes labels , why did they leave his face untouched ?
22 Bonanza would n't have gone to all that trouble to set up a deal like you 're imagining . ’ ,
23 Although the money 's not important , it 's just that you ca n't keep asking a girl that age to come out .
24 There 's always been that instinct to pick up those who have been hurt ; at one time she wanted to be a nurse , but the thought of night shifts put her off .
25 ( 2 ) In relation to each transaction effected during that month to close out a customer 's position , the resulting profit or loss to the customer after deducting or adding commission in respect of that transaction .
26 Well he can come another day and look at it darling because I do n't want you to be too late tonight , you 've got all that Lego to clear up
27 The kitchen 's perception of the restaurant manager is also fragmented in that the kitchen expects that manager to feed back customer response .
28 When I went to what was in effect not merely the memorial of the fifty aft after fifty two years of the people , but of course really the funeral service of the pit and when I went to that here was the chance to dedicate that also , we did it actually at the Memorial Garden where all the pit people are buried and that is right you see , picking up out of the past not sticking in the past , and arranging it as you might say as in that banner to move on into the future .
29 Just think , all that music to catch up on … ’
30 Erm , there 's that to do , a new wing and that door to straighten out , a new front , all front balance
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