Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [vb -s] [adv] to [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Using our discussion in this chapter , edit it so that it conforms more to what you now understand to be conventions of an appropriate literary-critical style .
2 You should also call the dog to you when you are wearing the slippers and , assuming that it comes readily to you , make a fuss of it .
3 It would not be too misleading to say that it lives up to its name and represents a measure of the degree of " business " of the electron following that particular path .
4 It is particularly useful when you want your opponent to take time to think out his position so that he comes round to your point of view , and can do so without too much loss of face .
5 Not a mark on him so it must have been natural causes ; anyway it would seem that he comes back to his old home or sort of stamping ground .
6 Gloucester is different from Lear in that he gives in to his family and also Goneril and Regan .
7 An account executive working on the business of a merchant bank might become so interested in financial matters that he moves over to his client 's advertising department , but as a general rule , the chances of rising to the top are greater in an agency .
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