Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] [vb base] [adv] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's such a wonderful thing and gives out such heat that I spend quite a lot of my time sitting alongside it in the kitchen . |
2 | So there are lots of erm this is something that you know quite a bit about . |
3 | And it 's one that needs sort of a bit of thinking about , and again tie it back to the everyday things that you know quite a lot about , electrical appliances , things like that . |
4 | The greater the number of lectures you must attend , the tighter and more automatic must be your techniques , or else you will find after a week or two that you have only a mass of undigested scribbles as the poor product of the many lectures you have attended . |
5 | ‘ Low battery ’ , for instance , is a warning that you have only a minute or so of battery-time left before you will have to stop the shoot to allow the battery to be changed or recharged . |
6 | There is certainly a difficulty in understanding how Israel can be expected to have known anything from primeval times , when it did not exist , but there is no doubt that we have here a parallelism of increasing precision . |
7 | So you can see that we have quite a mixture of people in terms of our backgrounds professionally . |
8 | They are alleged to send the ball further but I 'm not sure that they put even a yard on a shot . |
9 | Such charges might seem unpalatable to influential lairds , but the report suggests that they represent merely a shift of emphasis , recognising the responsibility for good stewardship long adopted by many Highland estates . |
10 | This is despite the fact that they carry only a minority of the 13 stigmata of weediness . |