Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [prep] [adv] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | Well it 's , I put down on here that er , it 's a benefit for customers that possibly their shops close half day where they can have collections , er sorry deliveries in the morning so that they 've got benefit of having deliveries A M |
2 | It has been argued up to now that although word-meaning is in a sense infinitely variable , nonetheless discrete units — ‘ atoms ’ or ‘ quanta ’ of sense — can be identified which at least in some respects are stable across contexts , and which are the appropriate basic units for lexical semantics . |
3 | Lucy said , clambering to her feet and then looking around for anywhere that she might have missed . |
4 | So it quite clearly there 's traffic going on to there that does n't with what you 're saying . |
5 | You probably figured out by now that I 'm part of the team that made the game and to prove it is n't bugged I only have to quote some of Ian Osborne 's words : |
6 | Mains will have found out by now that his private life will be interrupted by numerous calls at all hours of the day or night from people seeking information . |
7 | Millie took in at once that Mrs Quinton was a nervous lady and that she was n't very old ; in fact , she looked young . |
8 | It was supposed to be a big secret when we heard it but Open Systems Today must have announced internally by now that it 's killing off its stepchild SCO Magazine . |
9 | But almost everyone in Kingsmarkham knew them and knew also by now that this was the spot where Charlie Hatton had been murdered . |
10 | ‘ There 's nothing else to hang about for now that your friend at UFA has given me a new face . |
11 | ‘ No doubt word has gone round by now that I could n't get through to him or to Mona on the telephone . |
12 | There was only one really bitter outbreak of in-fighting , prompted by a story which Peter Walker had raked up from somewhere that gave an account of Margaret hoarding food during the miners ' strike . |
13 | And of course the coach had come up the hill could n't overtake where I was parked , blocking off the entrance to the lane where I 'd just come out of so that the string of cars coming down the road and the first one wanting to turn in and of course the coach had covered it . |
14 | And do you find I mean you mention somewhere in here that you have one or two potential clients . |
15 | Daisy wished just for once that Drew could see her when she was n't looking awful . |