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

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1 He sent for a pallium for the new archbishop , Eanbald ( 1 ) , in 780 or 781 ( ASC D , s.a. 780 ) and in 786 received the papal legate , George , bishop of Ostia , who had come to York to inquire into the state of the Northumbrian Church , at a council attended by all the chief men , ecclesiastical and lay , in the kingdom , when the legate pronounced on much that displeased him .
2 It was only now that appreciate what nature has known all along .
3 ‘ I played pretty well , so maybe that influenced his decision . ’
4 So then that means me fri , I like to leave Friday
5 No seriously cos listen if 's not here that means we 're gon na have Mr taking us .
6 the chances are he 's gon na be even more of a nutter retaliating harder so that gets me .
7 It was the usual lamp , burning away to remind celebrants and sightseers that He is always here that perturbed me .
8 And there 's things going on now that frighten me . ’
9 It could turn out eventually that losing your job has led to a whole new and better career .
10 Oh yes , we 've got such and such a fella out there that does nothing but that out all day long .
11 Bats may even use the sensations that we call colour for their own purposes , to represent differences in the world out there that have nothing to do with the physics of wavelength , but which play a functional role , for the bat , similar to the role that colours play to us .
12 Cos she said what 's wrong with her as well so that makes you feel better
13 In fact , there 's an adjustment on those is n't there that enables you to slide them forward is n't there ?
14 How painfully that reminded her of herself .
15 While the bishops were very much at the heart of Innocent 's system of church government there were papal expedients that Innocent used quite extensively that minimized their power .
16 When the green light comes on again that means it 's done does n't it ?
17 So , however disillusioned many were with the Tories and however much that swayed what they told the pollsters , they simply could not afford the extra tax burdens promised by Labour and the Liberal Democrats .
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