Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Then he read somewhere that heavy sweating is how the body expels poisons it ca n't get rid of in any other way . |
2 | ‘ Because it gives us time to stall them , ’ Roquelaure came back sharply , ‘ until we track down that Arab cartel or locate the missing arms shipment . ’ |
3 | For example , the first constitution of independent India in 1947 laid down that foreign ownership should be limited to less than half in oil , and in certain other restricted sectors . |
4 | And stock will graze down that tough grass and sweeten it again . ’ |
5 | The 1944 Act was amended so that free milk was provided to pupils over the age of 7 only if they attended special schools or qualified on medical grounds . |
6 | More than twenty children were killed bringing in that first wartime crop of 1914 . |
7 | If that is not the case , perhaps the Minister will say that it is not the intention of the Government to go down that high road or low road , whatever they wish to call it , and merge further education and higher education in one funding council after the general election . |
8 | Other Diamond kites — the Ace , Trlby , Zig-Zag , Rainbow , Hyperkites Ghostie , Blazer , Brookite Stunters and Dunford Stingray — have carried on that first generation with low-cost products that perform impressively for any novice and have served over the years to bring so many into the kite fraternity . |
9 | spent the best part of the year working in here , sort of nine to five type thing and it 's mind walking down that bottom end without any ar without any natural light . |
10 | The final result was a joint paper by Penrose and myself in 1970 , which at last proved that there must have been a big bang singularity provided only that general relativity is correct and the universe contains as much matter as we observe . |
11 | ‘ Mandy , I suppose if you and I are going to be related there 's no hope at all I 'm ever going to be able to tamp down that irrepressible side of yours , is there ? ’ |
12 | Within the enterprise , we will also assume for the purposes of argument that ‘ Internal Library and Information Centres ’ restrict themselves to acquiring only that external information which is ‘ publicly available ’ . |
13 | Being LCPs ( Local Collaborative Projects ) , the LXs have been U63 pump-primed by the DES and TA to act in the first instance as venture companies designed so that collaborating partners — they may be translators , interpreters , printers , camera crews , copy- writers , export consultants , marketing advisers , experts in cultural briefings etc , — collectively address a market they could not individually satisfy . |
14 | These recently acquired spoils of war , added to the Trees ' well-documented generosity of girth and a general world-weariness alarming for men only in their mid-20s , lend the impression that a lifetime 's shift down that proverbial coal mine would be a less gruelling occupation . |
15 | Those tempted to wander over that dividing line can be forcefully reminded of it . |
16 | ‘ Norman 's presence adds just that extra edge . |
17 | If you could wait just that little bit longer all might be revealed … |
18 | 6.2 Provided always that such undertaking shall not in any case be deemed to extend to any information which is : |
19 | He started the engine at once and pulled impatiently out from the kerb , as if still trying to shake off that introspective question of his . |
20 | So perhaps their disappearance was a brave bid to shake off that old image ( two years is long enough to be forgotten in teen land ) and appeal to a broader church . |
21 | We happened to meet up that very night , at The Marquee where we 'd all gone to see Thin Lizzy . |
22 | That 's right , well that 's where it , and they drew up that old road , with their caravans you see . |
23 | If you put an entry in a cell , put a number one in the cell , then immediately erase it , it does n't free up that sixteen bytes for that block . |
24 | So , if this way of looking at the world is what starts up that vital fire in your imagination , then you would do well to take Watson 's top and have as your hero someone imbued with plenty of ordinary commonsense . |
25 | There 's nothing worse than arriving fifteen minutes late for a lecture or laboratory practical to find out that other students have stolen a march on you . |
26 | If you put if you compiled your menu and you then found out that certain dishes were n't being sold what would you do then ? |
27 | We report here that long tails with shallow forks are aerodynamically optimal , exhibit correspondingly low sexual dimorphism and may therefore have evolved under natural selection . |
28 | We suggest here that moral careers ( the preservation of reputation ) and the protection and preservation of kin offer as much if not more explanation of local social systems and the mobility of workers as those emphasising class and class struggle . |
29 | I mentioned earlier that American experience suggests that marketing costs can be expected to equal the actual building costs of the unit , and we ought to regard this as the minimum outlay for planning purposes . |
30 | But we do not know how that self-contained unity will present itself to us . |