Example sentences of "that [vb -s] [adv prt] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Everything here is dynamic and very competitive ; hotels , restaurants , theatres , which beach you go to , and that drives down the prices and car prices unfortunately .
2 That hungers down the blood-smell even to a leak of its own
3 The most appropriate technology for many people will be one that helps a country to organise a postal system so that stamps are available , to bring radio within everyone 's reach and that holds out the possibility of early telephone links .
4 So however And then you start you 've got to start and use very little polish and very little methylated spirits and what we call to work out the the all that oil has to be lifted out and it 's you dra it 's you work in circles and work in circles cos that fills in the pores and then near when you 're on maybe bout the last th th takes about three or four coats you know , working on it All depends just how how how long it takes to get it filled up .
5 So ideally what the industry needs is an alternative that erm , is really , that kills off the sheep scab bug , and at the same time er , is er , affords protection against other erm , things like er , fly er strike .
6 By definition the private seller did not sell in the course of a business ; that rules out the conditions in section 14 ( i.e. as to merchantable quality and fitness for purpose ) .
7 So there 's this enormously long testing period now takes place and that cuts down the risk of their being disasters or catastrophes .
8 The less that gets out the better , whatever happens . ’
9 It is important to believe that you have acquired most of your ways of behaving because that opens up the possibility of behaviour being malleable rather than something fixed and unchanging .
10 Say if you start in a A flat minor , that opens out the E chord for you , and so forth .
11 Now when that settles down a little bit more , maybe in a year or two , we shall lime-wash the whole frame over so you wo n't see the timbers for a bit , and just lime-wash right over the whole timbers .
12 One resembles a small trowel with a knurled wheel , that sets up a vibration to help the seeds drop off the end in a controlled way — a useful aid for sowing in straight lines .
13 That sets up a situation of two naming services and not providing NIS+ clients for SunOS .
14 We are trying to break the selling process down to areas , this takes place over two separate appointments , that sets out the of selling process easier to understand .
15 That sets out the growth of the savings and which it contains in the report with paragraph and appendix reference numbers on them and it sets out for each of the groups , their proposed budgets .
16 That sums up a fundamental assumption of this work .
17 That sums up the Labour party 's attitude , which is against a roads policy .
18 That sums up the cynical hypocrisy and political opportunism of Labour .
19 I like the , no , that , that sums up the glory
20 Okay now that comes up a bit in this lesson .
21 It is this hard core of unemployed — that is , those who have been out of work longest — that makes up a large part of the new underclass .
22 As the train slows down considerably on the bend , look out beyond the Castoff Carpet Centre ( formerly Watley Baptist Chapel ) over the spire of Saint Greavsies and you may be able to spot the rusty corrugated sheeting , glistening muddily in the sunlight , that makes up the ground 's perimeter fencing .
23 HAMLET : Ay , sir , that soaks up the King 's countenance , his rewards , his authorities .
24 That brings out the colour of your eyes so beautifully , and it 's casual enough to look as if you have n't dressed up .
25 That brings in the matter of recreational use — angling or , perhaps , boating .
26 Less on on er less unless unless we split full pages and go into halves and that brings in the same sort of revenue thereabouts but just happens to spread
27 According to The Mirage Resort , the gate receipt from the crowd of 16,000 was a world record of $9.1million ( £6m ) , which seems slightly suspect since that works out an average of $500 before one takes account of the undisclosed figure of complimentary tickets .
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