Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv] [conj] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 ROS and GUIL squint upwards and find that they are bowing to nothing .
2 since I am one of those people who do something the wrong way round , if there is the slightest opportunity , I also inserted the needle incorrectly the first time only spotting my mistake when I read on and found that I could not follow the next instruction if my needle was at the back of the work .
3 I read on and learned that a nine in the second place means :
4 Without actually moving physically , I shook my head clear inside and decided that the big male would make a fine head for a Pole .
5 Look down and check that you are handling the right lever before moving it to the DOWN position .
6 But I felt the hairs on the back of my neck stand up and decided that maybe I 'd better not say too much in front of the stranger .
7 ‘ Obviously , in the last few years when you look back and see that it had an impact in the field , then it becomes a possibility . ’
8 I look around and notice that the rehearsal room is becoming unusually crowded .
9 It was interesting to listen to the comments after the game from the Radio 5 reporter who said that we 'd had enough chances to last us ‘ till Christmas , maybe it 'll make a few people sit up and recognise that we have a team capable of winning something this season .
10 Get together and ensure that there is an agreed approach to be put to the local courts .
11 What is more likely to happen is that the intensity of the pain will gradually diminish as the weeks go by until , one day , you wake up and realize that it is not there any more .
12 Part of her , that stubborn , spirited side , the side that had got her into this mess in the first place , would n't let her give up , back out and admit that Luke Denner and his sexuality were more than she could handle .
13 Switch on and check that you have 28V to 30V at the rectifier output , about 9V across capacitor C8 and something at the output terminals .
14 I go down and say that it 's not good enough .
15 Moreover , although the Rules sprang from this conflict , they did not in terms go further than saying that persons in custody should not be questioned without first being cautioned .
16 On the basis of calculations about what local and national inspectors could manage by way of inspections , Becher et al ( 1979 ) go further and conclude that , ‘ It therefore becomes hard to see inspection becoming a routine form of accountability without at least doubling the number of inspectors ’ .
17 Some sociologists have argued that inequalities in industrial societies are being progressively reduced ; others go further and claim that class divisions are disappearing .
18 what they are doing you see , an authorized dealer , well even a non-authorized dealer get hold of a piece of kit and then somebody say want this system , right okay , and they just have a big load of forms for maintenance agreements and all they do the dealer 'll go along and put this kit in , B T 'll come along and say yeah that conforms to regulations , sign here , the customer er sign here , the dealer send the maintenance agreement to us , we signed it , send it back , we 've never even seen it , then we turn up and find that the main control unit 's high up in the attic or in a damp cellar , in a cupboard where you ca n't see it , there 's no light and stuff like that and we 're taking jobs on like that and it you know , it 's just impossible to work on them
19 Go back and check that the screen type is correctly specified — use the VGA or EGA options .
20 Well no No only if you turn round and say that we 're giving you board .
21 As I pointed out there , it seems to be impossible to give a full description of a linguistic variety ( whether it is ‘ standard ’ English , or a dialect , or a style or register ) without making decisions about what the ‘ norms ’ of the variety are , that is , without making decisions about what the speakers agree on as structures that are appropriate for that variety .
22 being of course , is first of all find your home and while he was n't in a home he was driving the neighbours mad because he 's beginning to get confused and wander about and maintain that he has n't had his dinner when two people have already taken him in lunch , you know and the other problem is erm er er having found him a very nice home , he did n't want to go !
23 They tiptoe down and see that he 's got it open , all right , but he 's lying there dead .
24 You know what you want a do , get some bags and bag that stuff up and sell that on the side of the road fifty p a bag .
25 And that , straight away he come back and said that he 'd got it .
26 Harry watched him fall back and noted that a considerable quantity of blood was coming away at the mouth .
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