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

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1 He sees that conflict between various elements in highly developed society can be creative , but that eventually deterioration will follow if connections are not preserved between the various areas of life which , in the primitive model , are integrated .
2 When somebody suggested , early in the LP era , that eventually all the old 78s we knew — and possibly many that we did n't — would one day be transferred to the new medium , he was answered by the shaking of heads .
3 They realize that eventually .
4 Moreover , the committee , to be commended for having conducted its extensive researches and drawn its conclusions within a few months , has the advantage of immediacy over the Clark and Palmer committees , which sat over so long a period , in a rapidly changing environment , that eventually no one who was still able to recall the original brief was sure whether it was still relevant to the prevailing situation .
5 Developing specific goals to implement your objectives is not necessary and may not be practical at this point , but you will need to do that eventually .
6 Perhaps herons are bright enough to eventually realise that the fountain switching on represents no danger , but even if that eventually happens , the rippling and fish-scattering effects will remain .
7 She dwelt on this potential disaster so often , and with such emotion , that eventually a freak electrical fault did cause a fire .
8 It is likely that by the time of its release in X11R6 — if that eventually happens — Fresco components could be incorporated into XT toolkits — it should be possible to have a gliff in an XT widget , for example .
9 The cirque was made , it seems , even before the period of glaciation , by water finding its way out from the mass if of the Monte Perdido behind and undermining the cliffs , though it was the glacier , shreds only of which are left , that eventually cleared this gigantic bowl of its debris .
10 Yes we we envisaged that that bottle it it it has a certain sort of cache about it so we we we expected that that er a lot of sales for that eventually would go through the on trade and er obviously if it 's on trade then er the thing is automatically re-collectable and recyclable .
11 And and that eventually led on to them contacting other interested groups in the area erm like some lawyers from a legal action group , and er other other groups who meet together for whatever purpose in the area , and and setting up Free Legal and Welfare Rights , which was a a formal advice session run on a Thursday night .
12 He believed , and she had once heard him say , that eventually she would , naturally , come round to his way of thinking , and she had vowed to work harder at the study of English literature in order to learn enough words to refute him once and for all .
13 That eventually took them down the wide , steep main street of a small town , then the road narrowed , crossed an old stone bridge , and began to climb , leaving behind the houses , the church with its tall , graceful steeple , and the half-timbered buildings .
14 He placed it in the box and that eventually returned itself to the ticket office .
15 Labour says that the assemblies would be financed initially by block grant , but that eventually they would be give tax-raising powers of their own .
16 Hay & Maddock 93 , in their study of human geography theses , found that 26% of their sampled items were produced as the outcome of postgraduate research , but that eventually 50% of theses lead to publication of their results , including publication in book form .
17 Hay & Maddock , in their study of human geography theses , found that 26% of their sampled items were produced as the outcome of postgraduate research , but that eventually 50% of theses lead to publication of their results , including publication in book form .
18 the contacts are and everything and I think that 's much better if it can be got down to that eventually
19 The business is out there , we are set up to do it , and I 've worked it out and and Zain and Ian and I of course we have to go through it , that eventually we will be able to meet it .
20 At its 1935 conference it decided to oppose League of Nations sanctions against Italy , an approach close to that eventually adopted by the ILP and reflecting the influence of Cripps .
21 you see , and three more went like that eventually but er he got the dough and that was it .
22 To make it commercially attractive to somebody else British Gas have to got keep lifting their prices to a level , that eventually somebody comes in and says oh yes
23 Th th In them days you had n't got er what is commonly known now as hire purchase , nowadays , you know , that that mostly started after the war .
24 And er we had er I 've seen us work er I think one of the jobs was on shafting and things like that mostly .
25 Our results agree in the distribution of proliferation indices by compartments , in that mostly the highest proliferative activity was found in the second compartment when five compartments were calculated .
26 Well that mostly you most people have this impression like that you do the er come away and then go back again .
27 and what that post case load is , everybody ca n't do that uniformly .
28 ‘ Yes , you , ’ he said , patiently , irritably , still with that relentlessly everyday , normative tone , as though this whole discussion were the most ordinary event , the most expected of interchanges .
29 To Nicholas , the only immediate benefit of that wholly unpleasant discussion was that it shut up both le Grant and Tobie ; and even Astorre , when found and brought to the villa , was unnaturally silent except on matters purely martial .
30 But besides that wholly justifiable disqualification , two others are sometimes advanced : first , that the form is only suitable for small businesses ; and secondly , that it is not suitable for capital intensive businesses .
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