Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb -s] [adv] in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In passing she mentions that she has sometimes in despair hit her children . |
2 | Though they say ‘ a change is as good as a rest ’ I do agree with you that one needs both in order to end up feeling refreshed . |
3 | When such material is used it must be ensured that it conforms approximately in density and shape with the natural beach material . |
4 | When the particle reaches the point at which the particle-antiparticle pair originally materialized , it is scattered by the gravitational field so that it travels forward in time . |
5 | But the aim of radical reform is not merely to change the law 's approach so that it becomes more in tune with modern perceptions of sexual assault , but to address directly the problem of processing rape . |
6 | It is worth pointing out that it does so in accordance with the normal justification thesis . |
7 | Many believe that Mr Kinnock 's heart may have been cut out and stamped on but that it beats anew in Mr Brown , and for this reason alone the party leader is credited with wanting the 41-year old Scot to succeed him in the event of disaster . |
8 | This is recognised by s 17(3) of the SGSA which amends s 7(4) of the UCTA so that it applies only in cases where s 7(3A) has no application . |
9 | And of course , the thing about fun is that it exists solely in retrospect , in retroscendence ; when you 're having fun you are perforce abandoned , unthinking . |