Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] that [pron] [vb base] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Evidence is growing , however , that we have a need to express our grief and that we ignore it at our peril .
2 Mind you , once you get to the know the typewriter and that I mean you know what you 're doing and you 've done your R S A one .
3 Now I know I went to a sp a specialist and that I mean it just keeps on coming back you know , maybe I 'll
4 That was hot , yes and th in between there used to be that 's where your furnace used to go in and come back and up out the chimney and that they put them the in there to heat the water quick you see and yet they ought to be , they had to be sliced out with a what they call a slice , cos they used to get furred up and we used to give them nineteen and sixpence for that to fill the boiler up again , we had t used to have take Pinmill and they used to have to come up to get fresh water into the anchor boat and we used to pump it up by hand , into the boiler .
5 By reinforcing your credit policy a reputable debt collector can not only recover your monies but can also let your customers know that you run an efficient business and that you expect them to do the same by paying you as and when agreed .
6 Both the above-mentioned works show that ballets based on the life of real people require that choreographers closely observe the characteristics and idiosyncrasies of all types of person and that they make them recognisable in order that they convey meaning .
7 ‘ It was the first time that he realized there were officers and that they treat you badly because you 're not like them .
8 It 's not a lounge area and that I suppose it was behind the shop area .
9 If I had , if I had room I 'd have nothing , toaster and that I hate it all
10 I know that he 's dead , that he lived somewhere in West Cornwall , that his pictures are making high prices and that I wish we could afford one .
11 If we look at it another way , we can suggest that many physics students feel that they must accept what they are told by their departments and that they find it difficult to challenge what they are told .
12 No wages and that I mean it does vary from section
13 We hope you will keep it to hand and that you find it useful for the future .
14 ‘ That is so , Mr Chairman , but I gather that there is a very strong bond among these people between brothers-in-law and that they regard them as we do blood brothers .
15 The point about studies on non-human animals is not that they replace studies on humans but that they provide us with pointers to what we should study in people and how we should study it .
16 Yet we can not claim that our sensory reality is more real than theirs : that we see it the ‘ right ’ way and that they see it in some less than real manner .
17 ‘ The Single Market demands that we define Europe , not the UK , as our domestic market and that we make it as easy for a customer in Turin , Munich or Nice to buy from us as one in Coventry or London . ’
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