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

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1 She had only been there a few minutes , revelling in the multiplicity of objects and fabrics , when a little maid crept in and indicated shyly that she would unpack .
2 All nuclei consist of neutrons and protons , and it is the rearrangement of those constituents when nuclei come together and break apart that releases energy .
3 We shall elaborate on this simple division below but suggest here that the wealth of literature on the former ( see , for instance , Burton et al. 1978 and Perry 1981 ) has yet to be matched by a similar volume of work on the latter .
4 ‘ He 's only just out of the sick bay himself , and he might fall over and open up that cut again . ’
5 Sister and her nurse had calmed her down a little and found out that the child 's father had deserted them , and she had taken up with another man .
6 He could feel his heart thudding furiously and hoped desperately that he 'd succeeded in making his voice sound casual .
7 Director Tay Garnett took Beery aside and pointed out that Rooney was loved by everyone on the set as well as at the studio , and it would be ‘ most unfortunate if someone decided to part your hair with a sun arc .
8 In fact , they would go further and say bluntly that the current obsession with exam passes is actually harming their pupils ' education .
9 Apples should be picked carefully and graded so that the smallest and largest are used first , and medium-sized fruit is saved for storage .
10 The case is hard to argue against , and even harder after a couple of Tories just get up and say flatly that they will be voting for the lady .
11 Well unfortunately we were scheduled to have a meeting erm something like ten days ago and then two or three of the key people had to drop out so I cancelled the meeting because obviously we want the people there who were going to actually get the thing up and running so that we can formulate a first public meeting and I would like erm , you know , now , to establish a working party but again a number of the people who one would expect to be on it are not here and it 's slightly awkward .
12 Remember as you head up and bear away that the sail will need to be sheeted in and out accordingly , otherwise the board will stop .
13 It was a relief to all of them when at half-past ten Robina got up and declared firmly that they had a long journey and must now go .
14 It was rather disappointing to grow up and find out that the sun did n't give a monkey 's testicle whether it came out or not , but was in fact a non-sentient mass of gases radiating heat and light to earth , except in Scotland .
15 The enamel may be largely removed , leaving islands of cracked and scored enamel ( Fig. 3.20 D , H ) , or it may be entirely missing and the dentine hollowed out and etched so that only the bare outlines of the teeth remain ( Fig. 3.20 F , G ) .
16 He said he lost them about a week ago and heard today that a set which might have been his had been used by that psychic woman .
17 In other words , commands are not obeyed immediately but stored so that you can run the program , which is a list of commands , at a later date .
18 Frank Malton , 77 , of Acacia Street , Darlington , has called for action on a dangerous broken grating on Brinkburn Road which he reported two months ago but found yesterday that nothing has been done .
19 They seem the ideal solution to starting off that tan before a holiday abroad or showing off that newly honed bod .
20 Richard stepped into the flat silently and saw only that they were in a wide hallway before the door closed behind him .
21 Although the Minister 's Department has refused to countenance such a review in the past , I beg him to think again and announce today that the Government will undertake the urgent review called for by the NACAB and many hon. Members .
22 Okay , so you 've looked at it again and worked out that the strings appear as though they 've somehow slipped across the body .
23 She was wearing white again and walking up that long , long aisle once more , but this time music was playing , sunlight streamed down through stained glass , irradiating the faces of family and friends .
24 Douglas had his horn blown again and cried out that the Lord Dacre must hand over Balliol , or these , his people , would pay the penalty .
25 But Rachel spins round and mimes furiously that I 'm not to get involved .
26 When she stepped from the car he had greeted her with careful formality and his manner had remained stiff and impersonal as they began the ride ; but she sensed a tension in him too and knew intuitively that it was not a lack of interest that kept his gaze averted from her .
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