Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] that [vb base] " in BNC.

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1 It was indescribable and I intensely disliked that spot ever since .
2 Antonia Fraser 's admirable book has entirely filled that need .
3 It is interesting to note that although cost benefit has undoubtedly remained attractive to local authorities operating in difficult financial circumstances , evaluation theory has long recognized that cost benefit analysis can not be applied uniformly :
4 The Meeting House merely hastened that change .
5 I'ver not heard that attack yet anyway . ’
6 It is now generally accepted that nurture — the environment in which a child grows up — is a more important factor than heredity when it comes to the intelligence of the resulting adult human being .
7 For reasons which had seemed wise at the time , the Bar had not accepted that offer at that stage .
8 I have not seen that comment by doctors , but I assure the right hon. Gentleman that that is not the situation .
9 I do n't think I 've done any business really I think I 've just written that account off .
10 It was rather a good device and one which Fenella admitted to herself she would not thought that Caspar capable of thinking up so quickly .
11 He knew from his work with the emergency services that there were particular dangers in flooded quarries but had not known that Bellrock Quarry was flooded .
12 The Citroen BX turbo diesel , with 90 bhp and a good 0–60 mph acceleration time , soon removed that excuse .
13 Now he has admitted to Annabel magazine : ‘ I have always hated that damn James Bond .
14 Most bills never re-emerge from committee ; those that do may be altered beyond recognition , and during floor debate , on those lucky enough to get that far , changes are not usually made that go against the wishes of the relevant committee .
15 ‘ You know how it was always said that Wee Charlie was the spit of me ?
16 ‘ Have you ever noticed that place ? ’ he asked .
17 Why had he ever made that wish about the picture ?
18 No one ever copied that cross ; it would have been blasphemous . ’
19 I do apologise for such a long letter , but I had always believed that ZZAP ! was the inferior C64 mag .
20 Hopkins always maintained that work with men was her favourite form of campaigning .
21 Not much , but one should bear in mind the experience of the early 1980s : in the first 12 months of that recovery , the initial statistics showed that GDP had risen by only 0.6% ; the number-crunchers later revised that rise to 1.8% .
22 ‘ You 've probably ruined that dress , ’ said Lili , and I said it did n't matter .
23 It was also agreed that Press Releases should be issued whenever appropriate .
24 We have found that despite the low stringency conditions , the specific PCR product is still readily detectable but that additional non-specific products are now also amplified that serve as a perfect internal control .
25 Our study also found that pouch vaginal fistulas and pouchitis were common in this group .
26 Kölbel et al also found that atropine significantly reduced but did not abolish the effect of intravenous ethanol .
27 It is also meant that Yearn shall or may be sold on the other Mercat days in Isla , viz — Whity. , Lammas , & Hallow day Mercats . "
28 The trusts have clearly passed that test , and I look to the hon. Gentleman to admit that .
29 The report on page 13 of the April Journal erroneously stated that steve Hansen was the only english rugby supporter in Swansea .
30 They was t that tried to be the strike breakers and there was several of their buses turned over you 've probably read that have you in the
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