Example sentences of "[prep] that [pron] [modal v] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Not only is Jesus the only saviour but he 's also a presence saviour not for the future or the passed , but he is there now and he says now , Paul to the Corinthians now is the acceptable time , now is the day of salvation , not to be put off , not to wait until you 're older until this is settled and till that 's done and you 've had this experience or that experience , now is the accepted time , he is the presence saviour , he is not a saviour for you tomorrow , you do n't know what tomorrow will bring but he is a saviour for the present for now , also he is a complete saviour in Hebrews seven twenty five he is able to save forever , those who draw near to God since he always lives to make intercession for them and finally not only is he a complete saviour , but he will actually save you , not the person beside you , do n't worry about that he will actually save you , there in Romans chapter ten , thirteen , for whoever , for whoever will call upon the name of the Lord will be saved and so the invitation 's to you and it 's to me , it 's to us as individuals , are there a few that 's gon na be saved .
2 She was very kind to the patients , and for that they would gladly have forgiven her personal idiosyncrasies , if they noticed them , which was unlikely .
3 But they would soon tell that they would have their before they would go to bed and thanks er very much when getting the bed and you could er vouch for that they would never .
4 And for that he 'll even supply the salad bowl .
5 For that he would always be grateful to him .
6 ‘ If it had n't been for that you 'd never have found us . ’
7 Hector Odhar , they 're calling you now , I 'm told , for that you can scarcely be called swift , nor my father brown , with his wisps of hair like dandruff !
8 After that we can only hope that it goes in our favour because we know it wo n't be easy . ’
9 It would probably carry on like this for at least another hour , and then the first of the departures would begin ; the ones with an early start in the morning , the ones with teenaged babysitters , the ones who rarely went out anyway … an hour after that they 'd be down to the hard core , and an hour after that it would just be a case of guiding out those last drunks who were too far-gone to find the door .
10 ‘ You are so closed into your fairy-tale world of happy ever after that you 'll never bring yourself to form a relationship with a flesh and blood man ; you 're half dead , Claudia ; you live surrounded by wedding dresses , but you 'll never be able to bring yourself to wear one .
11 After that you will still be able to apply for the shares likely final date for sending in your cheques July 12 .
12 And after that you 'd maybe have er well be playtime then .
13 So after that I would never let him out to play , but then a social worker came to complain that I was keeping him in and away from other children . "
14 After that I could never see the point of toiling up a steep incline in preference to riding comfortably on a ski-lift !
15 After that he could easily have stepped straight into at least two teams , but he decided to wait until after he had completed his business studies course .
16 After that he could never feel the same again about his own fortunate life .
17 Det Insp Lee said : ‘ Despite that they could still be local or from Winsford . ’
18 It is in islands like the one I have been talking of that one can best speak to the emergent nations about their problems in a relaxed , a hospitable and an egalitarian atmosphere , and against the background of a shared experience .
19 But on top of that one must then look into the future , the future supply of such properties , and the future o er of a whole range of issues which may occur locally and which can only really be decided by the district councils in their local plan work .
20 Metaphysics — the white mythology which reassembles and reflects the culture of the West : the white man takes his own mythology , Indo-European mythology , his own logos , that is , the mythos of his idiom , for the universal form of that he must still wish to call Reason .
21 Say one about interrupting , one about topics , and one about perhaps interaction with children , one about er what Or you could even I mean if I did er I did a list of that you could even do the same one , you would n't have to do one each .
22 ‘ If only dad had n't lost his temper with Uncle Matt like that nobody would even think of it … ’
23 I think I would , I think I feel like that everything will still be there while I was riding along .
24 With a figure like that one would hardly take her for a chips and stodge consumer .
25 If it 's just left like that I shall just take the whole lot and dump it in the dustbin !
26 plus if I could get something doing a job like that I 'd still have the holidays off , cos I 'll need
27 But of course it went , you see with the traffic and things like that I 'd perhaps it would n't have been s quite so handy for me because I 'd no parking room there because there was a big back to there .
28 It 's not a fucking beard , that 's not what a beard l if he could ever grow a beard like that I 'd bloody give him
29 ‘ If you breathe in and out like that you will definitely hyperventilate , ’ says Jenny Cousins .
30 With parents like that you should both have turned out monsters ! ’
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