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

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1 It will be clear from what I have already said that I myself do not have a Christology and am not a Christian .
2 And er what I see of the modern teacher I 'm probably looking out with three different eyes , they do n't seem to come up to the same standing as those men were , at all because one thing that I I remember very vividly about them all , and they were family men , what I call family men .
3 Erm our members and the County members have come to a a a judgement and a decision based on all that information , all the information that you you have just mentioned to this E I P .
4 Erm but she will you know she 'll notice that you you do n't say bath and grass
5 heating and yet you 're finding that because of the fleas that you you do n't want to put it on so you 're los
6 I I think the C P R E's general comments and and you 'll see from our our evidence that we we 've deliberately not entered into the the the debate that you you 've heard to date this morning .
7 Erm and some people that we we send out sort of tend to be there for either half an hour and others sort of .
8 I hope you will feel , as I increasingly felt during the research , that we who play today owe all those before us a great debt of gratitude .
9 ‘ This is our task , ’ he says , emphasizing each phrase with a wave of the carving knife ; ‘ to provide the harsh materials on which men 's imaginations can be exercised , and to offer , through the cultured and civilized life that we ourselves lead here in the metropolis , some intimation of the world they might envisage . ’
10 Can I say that we ourselves have also been drafting a set of criteria , er taking on board the various points that were made on Friday morning .
11 And what 's more damaging is that everything I do now will always be compared to the past . ’
12 Now even if you test things thoroughly as you 're building your spreadsheets , then it 's quite possible that something you do later on affects something you do earlier on .
13 Cambridgeshire roads , and you know very well that they they do n't compare to Lincolnshire roads , County boundary .
14 he was saying all the sort say at work you know that they they do n't know and they start on about er
15 You know that they they do n't think of that though .
16 She comments also on the ambiguous fascination these theorists exhibit with regard to their own practice : ‘ it is all a beautiful , theoretical game , that they themselves do n't perhaps really believe in , but indulge in it as one indulges in a passion , overwhelming at the time then looked at with mild amusement , a passion for beautiful systems ’ ( 614 ) .
17 Of course , anthropologists know that they themselves do not belong to cultures of this kind ; but rather to ones which present a jumble of themes , in which any impression of overall coherence is produced kaleidoscopically — that is to say , patterned arbitrarily with mirrors .
18 Obviously , any such processes that can enhance environmental quality are to be welcomed , provided that they themselves do not lead to inadvertent environmental deterioration .
19 Headhunters are , by definition , enemies of long-term company loyalty and , because they spend so much time persuading people to move , it is hardly surprising that they themselves do not hesitate when they see an exciting new opportunity .
20 It is possible that parents do convey to their children that they themselves do not judge and relate to people on the basis of their skin colour , but they should also tell the child that many people in the society do .
21 But it 's the year that you have n't , but yo the year before that you have n't yet paid for you have to pay for it in the year that it you do n't make any profit .
22 Yeah that he we 've just completed up here and one or two others er so we 're we 're getting some big boys in now .
23 And Rozario looks in trouble at the moment he is just er limping around he 's sunk back to his er hands on his knees again and well look at that he you do n't really need words to describe how he must be feeling at the moment .
24 They produce press releases and they send it off and they feel terribly bitter and twisted and unhappy because nobody takes any notice of it , but they do n't realize that what they 've actually produced makes no sense at all to the person receiving it on the other end .
25 This has helped teachers to realise that what they offer specially to their neediest children may be of relevance to others .
26 I 'm very active in the Party in Manchester and er would support the union and the region er , as a constituency er constituency member and I , you know , spend hours every week trying to ke keep this , keep the Party in Manchester going and I think that what we 've actually got , what we 're seeing inside the Parliamentary Party , are a number of people who seem to have forgotten who they 're supposed to be representing .
27 It certainly is erotic , but is perhaps better described , following Eve Sedgwick , as homosocial desire , if only , in the first instance , to avoid the easy but questionable assumption that what we witness here is the irruption of repressed homosexual desire as conceived by Freud .
28 Now Singer thinks it is undeniable that what we have here is a catalogue of inequality .
29 Thus , it is reasonable to argue , instead of trying to determine what class is by theoretical disputation , let us recognise that what we have here is a concept which probably indicates something significant about social behaviour , but precisely what that is is not clear .
30 So that what we have now in Shropshire , erm , on the first of the maps , if , if the new R D A's within Shropshire , which shows one in the south of the county , one in the , in the Oswestry area there , going across into Ellesmere , and this with , around the Whitchurch area .
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