Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv prt] [that] " in BNC.

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1 Well they 're getting comfy seats and we 're star well as you can see from the last play , Wuthering Heights that erm we actually lost money on that I know it will happen but I feel that we ought to erm go along and get into a healthier position again .
2 The rent for the club room er five pound per go , a hundred and fifteen pound erm the Christmas social , we spent fif thirty five fifty one on the refreshments and seven eighty nine on the whisky , making a forty three forty expenditure the club trophies , we spent nineteen pound fifty this year and we saved a lot of money on that this year , we spent about a hundred and thirty to forty last year erm so we have got a quite a difference just trying to find last year 's erm there they are trophies , a hundred and sixteen pound we paid last year so have , we did save a lot of money by doing them ourselves more or less .
3 ‘ It was only when the police asked them to turn the noise down that any of us had any chance of sleep . ’
4 ‘ It 's only when you let your hair down that others can see the real person hiding under the hat .
5 Can we make a proviso that the delegated action on that A item is in consultation with the local members concerned and I think that will take care of the point .
6 er the coach to er to er Bowness on the bus we took thirty nine pound erm with discount from last year people who er bought some last Christmas we made twenty three pound on that the library , only thirty pence course , we 've had trouble with the library because we ca n't leave it here now and er so that 's why it 's s so low the , the income .
7 The family say I take after my mother a great deal in that she could make do and be happy .
8 I mean Carole said earlier , it 's a question of eventually making your mind up that you want to do something about it , but then professionals are maybe there to assist .
9 There 's the old seat up that they seem to discard but that 's the last old seat of Council , the old fashioned seat .
10 Bloody lot , I mean she 's got every , I think credit card out that she can possibly have
11 Well I think it 's an important issue , we need to sq we need to squeeze every , every pound out that we can if we 're not to if we 're not to affect our service level .
12 It was only when they found the man who had taken the car back that the shop manager told him .
13 You can break it but the thing is that I warned her , er , you know , as long as they get through to her hold on that that 's very nicely set up if she twiddles her
14 We can all get a chuckle over that the fact that Microsoft is going to refuse to renew the cross-licence it has with IBM for Windows and NT after it expires next year .
15 In Scotland 's 1–0 defeat by Brazil he was noticeably slow to respond in the run up that led to Brazil 's winning goal and was unfairly attacked by the press .
16 I think it it it 's been suggested that er in s in some way that the employment aspect of the new settlement w would in some way prejudice erm regional objectors in in terms of Leeds regardment and I really just wanted to flag up that that I ca n't accept that , given the scale of development that that 's proposed .
17 Say horse has got eight seven well you put a sa boy up that claims seven pound he , you , you , he carries eight stone instead of eight seven .
18 Good , manage to get the equipment back that the sighted people ran off with ?
19 I thought it a bit off that she 'd never asked how I 'd got her pendant back .
20 Er we did we were gon na raise a point on that the clash of the regulatory rules and the producery duty of under trust law , you know and I I think there you know there there was a comment that that I picked up with Professor Gower you know in his report which I think where he said the Government obviously have greater confidence than I in reliance on pristine trust law in relation to modern commercial developments such as unit trusts and occupational pension schemes , which its founding fathers never contemplated .
21 aye , let's have a separate meeting on that I mean I 've largely left it up to and and one or two others that I 've met up there
22 It 's getting the steam roller up that worries me .
23 Well , I think Paul on behalf of the C E C will pick that particular point up that you made and respond to it .
24 On this matter , some point out that , assuming electromagnetic radiation does have an effect , it can only proliferate cancers already present .
25 Defenders of camp and machismo point out that they are parodic critiques — in the first case of what is allegedly insulted ( femininity ) , in the second of what is allegedly aped ( masculinity ) .
26 Nisbet and Sadler ( 12 ) further point out that school closure may bring loss of employment , loss of rates through migration out of the district and loss of resources due to disinclination to develop together with decline of existing services such as transport .
27 They further point out that the likelihood of such generalization-decrement effects will depend upon the exact nature of the stimuli ( some pairs will interact more than others ) and that not all combinations of S1 and S2 can be expected to generate an attenuation of latent inhibition .
28 But be warned : the Hearing Research Trust point out that occasionally aspirin has been known to cause hearing loss , particularly if pill-taking is combined with exposure to persistent loud noise .
29 In their introduction to Critical Criminology ( 1975 ) , Taylor , Walton and Young point out that old laws have been reactivated and new laws created in order to control and contain an ever widening range of socially problematic behaviour .
30 Despite this forthright tone , later parts of the document point out that ‘ the scheme will be structured in a way that patients will always get the drugs they need ’ and that ‘ it will ensure that budgets reflect the costs of patients needing a greater volume of drugs or more expensive drugs … ’ ‘ so that there will be no disincentive to practices to accept such patients or to begin to prescribe expensive medicine to such patients , if there is a clinical need to do so ’ .
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