Example sentences of "[adv prt] that " in BNC.

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1 Martin Hardwidge , the General Secretary , left in April and Stuart Waddington has taken on that role .
2 It hangs on that sort of knife-edge .
3 And finally , it brought on that rich cast of wooden-topped rustics , the Starkadders , with Aunt Ada Doom in the star part , not to speak of the simpleton whose main pleasure in life was doing the washing up , or as he called it , clettering the dishes with his liddle mop .
4 Since he had been hailed as the new John Edrich and had already shown himself capable of taking on that mantle , it was a bad blow for England .
5 There is a chapter later on that will help you pinpoint the good aspects of your everyday eating habits .
6 ( No vote was taken on that point ) .
7 The final straw , as it were , came when we were back home : none of the photographs we had taken on that day came out .
8 But when he is called to perform later on that night he curls up in a limp ball and refuses to move .
9 From now on that is n't me . ’
10 The manager may take on that role but the new volunteers may find that they lack support as the manager is likely to be too busy with other duties to carry out the in-bureau training task thoroughly .
11 Must carry on that story .
12 After all , it 's the care assistants who really know the details , so we like them to pass on that knowledge . ’
13 Not only does Britain have an immense problem coping with its own industrial waste , but it also takes on that of other countries .
14 To a certain extent , the final draft betrays the fact that it was the product of compromise between those countries with highly developed regulatory control of mergers ( particularly the United Kingdom and West Germany ) which were reluctant to see control of mergers transferred to Brussels , and those countries with no or less effective control , which were keen for the Commission to take on that role .
15 Other Diamond kites — the Ace , Trlby , Zig-Zag , Rainbow , Hyperkites Ghostie , Blazer , Brookite Stunters and Dunford Stingray — have carried on that first generation with low-cost products that perform impressively for any novice and have served over the years to bring so many into the kite fraternity .
16 Later on that day another cousin told Violet that the bungalow would be hers and finally Mr Crowden spoke to her and told her that she would be entitled to keep the bungalow and the personal chattels , and receive a legacy of £5,000 .
17 The European Court further ruled in this case that Arts 48 and 59 of the EC Treaty do not prevent a member state from requiring that the exercise of the profession of auditor in that state by a person qualified to carry on that profession in another member state be subject to conditions which are objectively necessary to guarantee observation of professional rules concerning the permanence of the infrastructure in place for the completion of the work , the effective presence in the member state and assurance of the observation of professional ethics , unless respect for such rules and conditions is already guaranteed by a reviseur d'entreprises , whether a natural person or a firm , established and recognised in the state , and in whose service is placed , for the duration of the work , the person who intends to exercise the profession of auditor .
18 He did not see any sign of the runaway animals but later on that night the local policeman called on him and he took over the task of keeping a look out .
19 Would he like to carry on that legacy in cinema ?
20 Later on that week we were talking in the library again and somehow the topic of owls came up in conversation once more .
21 This is because s. 81(2) of the Employment Protection ( Consolidation ) Act 1978 states that a dismissal is by reason of redundancy if it is ‘ wholly or mainly attributable to … the fact that his ( i.e. the employee 's ) employer … has ceased or intends to cease , to carry on that business in the place where the employee was so employed … ’ .
22 My day starts when I climb into my ‘ green machine ’ and switch on that ‘ phone .
23 ‘ Could you elaborate on that a little ? ’ he suggested .
24 The one that has n't been in fact to employ somebody particularly perhaps to go out the market theatre but this particular mark in time it 's been very difficult for a theatre to actually find twenty thousand this financial year in fact we had to find seventy thousand pound cuts , that was a very difficult exercise so the answer to your question is we accept that recommendation and as soon as the finance is available we intend to employ somebody to take on that task .
25 Will you allow people to address the panel as a a comment and not just a question yes or no if you say no fine we all understand and we have to er formulate our our ideas as a question and we 'll carry on that case is quite simple and straight forward like that .
26 Later on that day I was sent into the Corporals ' quarters with a mop and bucket and as I went in a Corporal came out buttoning his flies .
27 We left Canjuers on the Monday morning and arrived later on that day at a small village , from where we would march back on foot to Orange .
28 They become confused about their role and sometimes attempt to take on that of managers themselves .
29 I congratulate them on that and hope that in the future they will carry on that practice .
30 There was never owt to be done with Jake when he took on that wild-eyed look . ’
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