Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb base] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I mean I one of the things that I 've always sort of had in mind is that we put it down in the reception area .
2 It 's just that I 've really Chairman , page thirty- three , little one could somebody er the growth , a review of the authority contracts hire for officers .
3 Sometimes you dream things that you 've never sort of c Have you finished with engines ?
4 These can be quite complicated and it is important that you understand both systems .
5 It is true that a good marathon time shows that you have both fitness and endurance , but because of the effort you have made , you will not be able to exploit those gains for some time .
6 There 's nowhere that you see anywhere advertising
7 In all that time we have actually had two people say yes I would like to cancel , of all the policies that we 've actually issues .
8 He knows — not least because he and I have discussed the matter on a number of occasions — that we take seriously people 's right to register a complaint , and that complaints are investigated seriously .
9 The real trouble is that we hand over £18 a week for every family in Britain — a total of £14,000 million — through the common agricultural policy .
10 ‘ There is no doubt at all in my mind that we have all lives many lives before and that we have an individual life-force which never dies . ’
11 As to European political union , it is vital that we consider favourably proposals for increased confidence for qualified majority voting and for co-decision , not just because the Community 's budget is so large that we need improved accountability and democratic restraint , but because in so many other areas — such as in respect of the environment , conditions of employment and judicial co-operation — common responsibility requires the same observance of high standards .
12 Alternatively , their loyalty may be captured by the career staff in their departments so that they become primarily spokespersons for , and defenders of , department policies against encroachments from elsewhere .
13 Although open tipped tubes and intraluminal strain gauges have been widely used for the measurement of contractile activity in the colon , it has been argued on theoretical grounds that they detect only lumen occluding contractions , and therefore underestimate the incidence of contractile activity .
14 The fascination of this paper is that they bring together philosophy and psychology empirically in a way that has value for the busy social work practitioner .
15 If you look at most textbooks of ten or fifteen years ago in your library , you will find that they contain mainly text .
16 We will use existing , successful programmes like ‘ From Our Own Correspondent ’ , but increase their range so that they cover home stories as well .
17 Common to these patches is the claim that they deliver either nicotine or ‘ nicotine extract ’ and the promise of great savings over patch products ‘ sold by our competitors . ’
18 The activities of Whips are a mystery to most people outside Parliament but it is known that they do occasionally cajole , threaten and even bully MPs who might not toe the party line .
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