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

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1 The display territory must be at least as large as the floor area of your tank — and so yours undoubtedly supposes that any female who visits him is ready to spawn .
2 Perhaps he just means that they like the sound of my voice ?
3 Perhaps he really believes that he can win a war in the Gulf .
4 do n't you go comma say your teacher , or somebody like that , so it just shows that it 's not a reference .
5 I mean if you go down Cornmarket in a normal summer , you can hardly hear anything but erm American voices , so it just shows that there is a vast potential there , but it 's getting them here .
6 So it now appears that in addition to the 18 strings , a performance of this ballets would require eight ‘ oboes , but it is less clear how such a group fits into the two types of instrumental scoring evident in the ballet .
7 So it hardly matters that Connery lives mostly in Marbella , that his residence for tax purposes , used to be on Paradise Island in the Bahamas and is now an apartment in Monte Carlo , although he still has the place in the Bahamas .
8 So it certainly seems that England and Wales are distinctively severe in their use of imprisonment , at least for the more serious offenders ( Pease , 1991 ) .
9 But then , it was not his good looks that made him famous .
10 Perhaps even more worryingly it also predicts that French companies will benefit more than either .
11 Further to my letter of 23rd May and our telephone conversation yesterday it now seems that most of the verges and hedge-bottoms in the Scorton area have been trimmed EXCEPT for the section of Station Lane from opposite Brook Avenue as far as the railway bridge .
12 each one of you have to be louder and also it also means that you can make , one person can make more than one sound , okay , work it like , just you can substitute for the other two
13 There is no lasting acrimony between Gedge and Rigby and when they meet up he often jokes that she provided him with enough material to launch and sustain a musical career .
14 Now it simply follows that , if A is requesting B to come , and A is behaving rationally and sincerely , we may assume all the facts in ( a ) - ( g ) .
15 Now it so happens that we can make the same substitution of forms in an otherwise completely different sentence , producing an exactly parallel change of meaning :
16 Now it so happens that I am in some small way , relatively well qualified to stand here in Lynda 's place .
17 Well it so happens that I did intend you to do a paramount of talking this afternoon , so it 's quite convenient in a way that we are being recorded .
18 But then she always thinks that I manage .
19 Unfortunately it now appears that farm prices will be adjusted overnight when the single market comes into being on January 1 , 1993 . ’
20 If this is true , then it strongly suggests that things are indeed not as simple as they may have seemed .
21 If the security services were so concerned about this then it clearly suggests that they had good reason to believe that Blake had not been forgotten by the Russians .
22 Is that alright , cos then you 've gone away with any ideas you 've got from now which is probably none , er and then it also means that I do n't have to spend next week worrying in case we get to Friday and Thursday and you 're still not sure what you 're doing .
23 Suppose it is known that a certain element A stands in a relation R to a second element B. If R is an asymmetric relation , then it necessarily follows that B does not stand in the relation R to A ( the relation of B to A in that case is the converse of R ) .
24 A symmetric relation , on the other hand , holds simultaneously in both directions ; ‘ is similar to — ’ is a symmetric relation , so if A is similar to B , then it necessarily follows that B is similar to A. The second indispensable property for the relation of dominance of a hierarchy is the capacity , in principle at least , to form indefinitely long chains of elements .
25 Since the eyes are an important organ of balance , as well as sight , then it naturally follows that , if we are thinking about the future or the past while walking or standing , rather than playing attention to whatever we are doing , our whole body balance is going to be affected .
26 And yet it also seems that er I , I can also make this statement .
27 The fact is , that though strong natural genius is always accompanied with strong natural tendency to its object , yet it often happens that the tendency is found where the Genius is wanting .
28 Yet it often happens that when a new kung fu student enters a kwoon , with pre-conceived ideas about fighting , and is shown basic techniques that look as though they were aimed at primary school level , he looks for more in those techniques than there actually is .
29 Yet it still finds that the official statistics-gathering system is designed to measure the state economy , but not the rapidly growing private one .
30 And yet he later admits that the new novel is ‘ emotionally autobiographical in lots of ways . ’
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