Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv prt] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | So I might need , if I land on that I 'll probably have to sell Fleet Street to be able to survive . |
2 | If we take the former option , i.e. if we lay down that only " eternal " propositions shall be genuine propositions , then this threatens to blur the distinction between contingent and necessary truth . |
3 | The first winning names will appear next Sunday so do n't delay , send off that form TODAY ! |
4 | I say back that she does n't understand it . |
5 | We are indeed living in the past , we who foolishly cry out that the past is dead … |
6 | Something similar and er they came up to the , the great Pacific engines that came on and they , two of them came down in front of the stage , two of them were just a little bit higher up , and on the stage itself , there were scenes done like the hall in the Grand Central Station , New York and er they were , it was either the Ink Spots or some of these dancers that gave a performance , and it was so well put on that you could n't help being impressed by |
7 | I put on that your newsletter that I sent round in York er to tell staff we were going for it again , so you know th |
8 | But not all badgers instantly discover a taste for peanuts : it may take a few visits on your behalf before they catch on that these small pellets are good to eat . |
9 | I never let on that my dad 's brother , Uncle Joe , made me feel anxious . |
10 | You can see so little as you blunder on that you are an easy target for any animal seeking fresh meat . |
11 | You , you put down that you |
12 | What , why have you put down that you have your regional accent and I have an Irish accent ? |
13 | Can I make a suggestion then that on this we change the suggested If you just put down that the enquiry form is farmed by the researchers full stop , and leave any related documents entirely up to the discretion of each and |
14 | ‘ That 's it , ’ said Yanto , ‘ I was watching you cut up that damn great lump of cheese with that wire contraption . ’ |
15 | Yet , as we shall see , what individuals choose to censor has an important impact , because the individuals not only cover up that they are censoring something they also strive to cover up the cover up . |
16 | The irony is that the others sense this but they too cover up that they sense it , and they too cover up their cover up . |
17 | There 's … there 's the print frock I let out that fits you . |
18 | Of course I worry about that because I 'm a human being , but that can make you paralysed . |
19 | So , if erm so your , your , your principal complaint , I maybe wrong it maybe not your principal , look at page a hundred and twenty seven for your assistance , erm standard form of agreements restricted competitions , the service of the petitions or the agents provided so this is names and thereby restrict the competition as the agents them say erm then impose on that it was a regime etcetera , erm that the , the competitive the anti competitive one is your sub paragraph one is n't it ? , on page one , two , seven your saying look here is a of , of dictated through their bi-laws , a standard form that all agents must use , you say , erm , er that that restricts competition because it means that agents are free , or as free as they ought to be , erm to compete with each other or providing services to outside names , I follow that , I did n't say I except it , but I follow that entirely , erm , but does n't , does n't , if you 're right does n't it follow that the agreements are void ? |
20 | And then adding all these up , well there 's none of them that add up that we can just add in to any of the others , so we 'll have to leave them all like that , so the answer is just a , a thousand , plus a hundred Y plus ten X , plus X Y. Now if we wanted to multiply , let's say we want to multiply a hundred and three by seventeen , that just means that X is seven , sorry X is three and Y is seven . |
21 | Watch out that the charges under these arrangements do not more than eat up any advantage . |
22 | She had been packed for a day or so , but had realized as she took a last look round that her fridge was still switched on with a bottle of milk inside . |
23 | It embraces the various institutions that make up that the state — the House of Commons , the Cabinet , the civil service and so on — as well as the fundamental practices and rules that identify which institutions have power and how they relate to each other and to the larger political community . |
24 | I 'm sure we did of course but there 's no reason why if we get on that we should n't start another one okay . |
25 | once you get over that a doddle . |
26 | When I get over that I shall doubtless be horrified . ’ |
27 | If you get through that you 've got to give the balloon a good hard squirt to make it burn , and if you do make it burn it goes up with a hell of a whoomph and you 've still got to get away . ’ |
28 | Tremayne lent me his Volvo to go to the boatyard in the morning , reminding me before I set off that it was the day of the awards dinner at which he was to be honoured . |
29 | Iris and her group were absent , it having been agreed before they set off that they would have lunch in St-Jean-du-Gard and telephone for the mini-bus from the station at Anduze on their return . |
30 | It 's when you get out that the problems really start . |