Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] that [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It will not be easy for him to justify dismissing you because of any lack of capability on your part where that could have been anticipated when you were originally offered the job .
2 There are quite a lot of words that that will work for .
3 Er I think there was only one question that was raised during the er course of the discussion Chairman which erm Mike assured and Mr raised the point about the Channel Tunnel , the effect that that might have of er erm passenger Gatwick .
4 The effect that that would have on Scottish defence would be devastating in terms of procurement and the employment of people in the armed forces .
5 ‘ I do n't think she would have submitted — I would n't have done in that position — but she would definitely have lost consciousness and that would have given me the title . ’
6 The other important thing is that a spotlight was going to be shone on this programme and that would reveal both the beauty spots of community care and the warts and the carbuncles .
7 Er had they got their way every time we put a cheque in or took one out or moved money from one account to another it would have cost us eighty pence , which meant that had anybody paid their their fees to the er and made the cheque payable to us directly , we would have had to bank that cheque and then reissue another cheque er to the appropriate department and that would have cost us one pound sixty , for which we 'd have got nothing .
8 Oh that was messy , you 're telling me was messy , I 've known cups of tea , you put a cup of tea on there the other cup of tea was there , well we never used to have saucers could n't afford them , that 'd be there a mug of tea and that 'd move like that off the table that 'd come cos the dredger was shaking so much .
9 S. H. We were held responsible for property and we had to go round and test every doorway and that would occupy the first time round — say an hour and a half — and then usually you had to go round and test them a second time , just to make sure .
10 Cos we ca n't , if we 're away on Monday we sha n't be back before Friday and that 'll mean kicking them out .
11 ‘ He can only drive a specially-adapted car and that would stand out like a sore thumb if he was moving about doing something related to terrorism ’ , Mrs Drumgoole said .
12 unless we get a usual three inches of wet snow and that 'll stop everything , you never know do you ?
13 That would cost you a pound and that would give you some cash , and it would also look good , and what is it a pound fifty you 've got to pay ?
14 And but as we were saying earlier on , the work in itself is a therapy and that will need funding and we are a charity .
15 They do n't have the cash to finance the rebuilding of the side and that can become a vicious circle : poor results , lower crowds , less revenue .
16 The costs involved would be between £3,000–£6,000 and that would cover relaying the surface , repairing the fencing and the refurbishment of the pavilion .
17 Unfortunately all the O N D information erm on that and that binds is post code er referenced erm and to extract the data erm in a meaningful sense for Greater York will require the reworking of all the basic data and that will take some time .
18 There is no independent level of control that can test or validate the data and that can track the navigation through documents : the design and construction of maintainable links is a major problem .
19 VAT could be cut from its current level of 17½ per cent to give a boost to the shops but that would leave the Government short of cash .
20 These particular residents , the ones that live in the service road , are campaigning for the service road to be closed but not surprisingly the residents who live are n't keen on that er road closure because that would affect their use that route at other times other than the morning peak .
21 But Mr Crandall said the company will not seek concessions because that would hurt employee morale , which he said must be maintained in a service business .
22 I 'll bear that in mind because that will save me start splitting documents up
23 I 'd decided to pay cash rather than use the PKB Amex card as that would have given the game away as to why we were there .
24 Smallholder agriculture has led to the concentration of people being three times that that would support shifting cultivation in some areas .
25 The likelihood that that would happen should have been appreciated from the outset : if A committed an act of gross indecency with B , it was a strong inference that the converse was also true in the absence of special circumstances to indicate otherwise .
26 ‘ After the Kentucky Derby , we will make a decision on where he goes , but I 'm a Yankee and that might give you a fair indication of where I 'd like to see him run , ’ he added .
27 in village , not far up us and er I were getting round me mum and pulling on her skirts and and this old woman says , get him fed Frances , he wants a bit of pap , get him , get him picked up and give him a bit of pap and that 'll shut him up
28 It would seem that the choice of approach is irrelevant because the ethologists are , eventually , going to have to start explaining why particular parts of the brain are involved in behaviours like sex or hunting and that will involve ascribing psychological subprocesses to them .
29 So each month they 've got ta put , each branch have got ta put on plus nine between now and December and that should translate itself if the theory works erm to the figures that we want .
30 Conventional welding gives you a very large heat affected zone and that can distort the material or alter its properties in some way and potentially damage or weaken a structure .
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