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

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1 Obviously that had occurred to him too .
2 Can I ask erm what 's happening to the Harlow Playhouse based Youth theatre cos obviously that has left a big gap in performances cos there 's nothing in this programme .
3 They reckoned then that anything in the river would have been sent half way across to Norway so that put paid to that search .
4 Er , I understand there was problem because of the computer breakdown which caused a certain record to be lost but then I discover that there is no copy of man manual copy of orders sent to the contractors for repairs kept so that having lost the computer record the council do not know what lights have been reported to contractor for repair and then find out the basic clients
5 Secondly the deliveries of the equipment from the equipment suppliers who had been selected er generally fell behind the promises which they had made , so the main reason for the technical delays has been lack of equipment of the correct standard to proceed with the integration programme erm the erm the problems which beset the programme in nineteen ninety two after the German minister started questioning its future clearly had a direct bearing on that because many of the equipment suppliers , particularly those in Germany , suddenly began to think hey this programme is not going anywhere , why should we invest a lot of effort and and money into it and they slowed down so that has had a knock on effect in in terms of delaying the total programme and erm the result of all of that has been that the current development programme schedule which we have supplied to the committee is probably about as fast as the programme is capable of running .
6 Awareness , although aided by propositional knowledge , is primarily of the concrete situation , to which one can not attend without being causally affected , so that to have become aware of it at all one must already be responding to it in ways which vary with the range and degree of awareness .
7 It was not the beauty alone that had made me draw in my breath .
8 right that have got a bit of a niche round about five o'clock from bloody Amsterdam and we 're getting shafted .
9 Right that 's got to be And that 's X men times fo times two hours equals forty eight man hours .
10 Right that 's got that bit of the course covered .
11 Right that 's got to go on top then , if you 'll un-zip it , that 's right , did n't I ?
12 Lakes may take in water from many miles away that has percolated through the soil or through aquifers over decades .
13 Anyway that 's got that 's put the world to rights has n't it ?
14 Somehow that had made him talk about things here .
15 He 'd applauded politely at the end of every number , but seemed totally unmoved , and somehow that had made her try all the harder , as though it were imperative that she reach him .
16 Instead , the organizers staged a hoax on the 39 horses and their jockeys , together with their trainers , owners and other hangers-on , the few tens of thousands of people waiting in the rain at Aintree ( near Liverpool ) , those who had wagered £75 million on the outcome of the race in Britain alone and the score of broadcasting organizations elsewhere that had brought the right to show the event on television .
17 He 's drunk enough to float the Mauretania , and left me to drive him home that 's had so little over me lips you would think it was Lent . ’
18 He he 's arguing I think on a basis of , of the experience of the past few years that the situation now in China was a , was a rather variable one , that land reform had proceeded at different rates in different areas and because areas where different that had to be taken into account and Mao explicitly was going back to the idea that in the newly liberated areas the policy would be one of rent reduction , interest rate reduction and that rent and interest rate reduction had to be established for some time until the position had consolidated around rent reduction , around interest rate reduction and once that had happened you would then be able to go into land reform itself .
19 No you would n't be ab once that 's gone right down your windpipe you would n't get it up .
20 I think it 's important also that having done that that also replies the eagerness and activity in which it was
21 It 's overnight success though that has taken years of dedication to achieve .
22 These are the same bulbs though that have made a new flower this year .
23 Cos these lads now that have gone back , and they were scabs then and they 'll scabs they will be all their lives now .
24 Just for everybody 's benefit it is his plan to retire in July although we have had dates before that have run er over with P C Peters Erm
25 Well now , taking taking into account the fact that there are about three hundred schools here in Oxfordshire and there 's only one school so far that has chosen to even try to opt out , and it was defeated at that school , then I see that is erm a comment on the kind of Education Authority we have here .
26 Well that has changed a lot now and I think it i it , it is a good thing as well .
27 What had Julius seen in the nineteen-year-old girl she had been five years ago that had made him want to grab her and marry her , without even really knowing her ?
28 Large areas of unspoilt British countryside are threatened by mineral exploitation , often because of mineral rights granted 30 or 40 years ago that have lain dormant , according to a report by the Royal Society for Nature Conservation .
29 For whether or no she had been instrumental in the making of that despicable will , it was her presence here that had caused it to be made .
30 It 's gone into us , and we 've done it 's here that 's looked at it properly , and walked through the trees and even looked at every marking in the trees that were gon na come down .
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