Example sentences of "[verb] that [vb base] [pron] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 However , by gaining that trust we can look forward with confidence .
2 ‘ If you touch that fish I 'll have you up the steps before you can say Jack Robinson , ’ hissed Herbie , going blue in the face ‘ Whaddya mean , ’ argued Lofty , ‘ I found im and I got ta licence . ’
3 National pay settlements and negotiating arrangements hinder that process which would be improved , they argue , by ‘ flexibility ’ in wage-rates and local pay bargaining .
4 Even if only one person uses that document it should be in the precedent bank .
5 Never neglect to thank a coblynau for indicating the whereabouts of ore deposits , else the next time you visit that tunnel it will be barred with mounds of stones .
6 So try and get that wish I could get through that .
7 I think the way it should be tackled is speak to about it , say that we still believe that y'know it ca n't go on forever obviously it ca n't go on forever because I think the longer it goes on the worse it 'll become in all honesty
8 The team 's feeling is that when we find that place we will know who was the killer .
9 If you were to adopt that approach you would insist on full and detailed reports from your investigating officers . ’
10 In order to understand what a president has to do to master that maze we must first briefly consider some relevant features of the American political culture .
11 He thanked her , and said that near it would do ; he could not see the well-groomed equipage negotiating the Bell o' the Brae .
12 It had also occurred to him that if he wrote that report it would be the last thing he ever did in the Army .
13 Bearing these two variables in mind , the argument for age effects becomes less clear and Krashen ( 1981 ) maintains that age itself may not be an effective predictor of attainment or even rate of attainment .
14 Immediately I saw that if Edward had mentioned that name it would have been deemed a great betrayal .
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