Example sentences of "[coord] that [verb] [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There 's some ducks and that sheltering under some bushes . |
2 | The partial recovery of the economy after 1983 was to show that some of it was misplaced , and that fears about national ungovernability and inability to adapt were ill-founded . |
3 | This means that the individual items in each notebook can rarely be dated with any precision and that notes in one notebook may , and often do , presuppose plans in another ; even within single notebooks it is not always possible to determine whether items in a sequence belong together . |
4 | And that presupposes in that calculation , if you were taking the worst case , that that would all be greenfield land . |
5 | AND THAT GOES FOR BIG LAWRIE |
6 | Bectu claims that the BBC has ‘ secret plans to dismantle the Corporation in advance of public debate on the charter renewal ’ and that reports by 15 task forces formed to provide a blueprint for the BBC 's role and function include possible job cuts . |
7 | Central-bank insiders point out that Mr Fazio 's views have changed considerably since 1984 , and that safeguards against political meddling with the Bank have been considerably strengthened . |
8 | So that there 's a kind of assessment built in there … but that piece of work goes forward in the end and is more , slightly more , formally assessed in the sense that we give them direct feedback on performance , and that runs from technical notes , director 's notes , to a very much more abstract formal assessment , which is essentially subjective , ‘ How does one feel about this piece , the atmosphere it creates ’ , … and that 's quite different from director 's notes , which can be of a technical variety to do with voice , movement , audibility , characterization , anything ; the things that are actually being described , analysed , looked at in the end … |
9 | In practical terms , it can always get better , and that applies on both sides of the border . |
10 | And that applies in overseas markets as well . ’ |
11 | Then the operatives are more likely to make mistakes when set-ups are constantly changing , and that leads to increased wastage . |
12 | On one occasion , they tried to interest him in the piano but that finished within three weeks with two surprises . |
13 | But that happens to all street signs , |
14 | I suppose you could argue that we should turn the other cheek , but that seems like tempting fate when dealing with a boxer . |
15 | Furthermore it was discovered not only that the ratio of physician to population was substantially worse than for Israel or Jordan but that owing to insufficient funding and planning , 280 doctors were actually unemployed in the territories and another 120 were employed on low salaries under a local professional union 's absorption programme . |
16 | but that comes after any moves that I 'm making because clearly , they need somebody that can be |
17 | But that means at some point they may actually go below it . |