Example sentences of "[det] [adj] that " in BNC.
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1 | Is that right that you were a security guard before you were made up to reception manager . |
2 | Is n't that funny that reminds me of an old girl I had at Dennis House the one I used to be on i I used to have to get her in bed get her all propped up and then |
3 | But right , there 's this word , a on the end right , some right that means boy , because O means boys and E with an e on the end |
4 | And she was the first that got on horseback , and with some fifty that were with her , did some hurt to the company of the Cid ; but in fine they slew her , and her people fled to the camp . |
5 | Local businessmen felt that all their worst suspicions about the Nazis had been confirmed , though some suspected that the Poles had engineered the crisis in order to introduce the zloty as the new Danzig currency . |
6 | It is with respect to this universal that we can illustrate the novelty of Sampson 's contribution . |
7 | S at 3.21A ) link the molecules together in polymeric chains and the molecules are slipped sideways over one another such that the ‘ right-hand end ’ of one molecule overlaps the ‘ left-hand end ’ of the next one . |
8 | Currency risk is the risk that one currency will change its value ( rate ) in relation to another such that unexpected losses or gains are made . |
9 | Erm it does n't look really as though out of , certainly out of this six that we 're going to get three . |
10 | Julia was half convinced that she should tell the young people to go to the cinema and dances again but she consulted Pat . |
11 | I mean absolute zero is , is just some absolute that we , we strive to get to , but you can certainly get closer and closer , and in the last erm ten or twenty years one has seen erm enormous strides in , in getting there . |
12 | If so , we English Poundians , even as we castigate our countrymen for clinging to the norm of the amateur in an age when that norm is unserviceable , may well spare more than just wistful nostalgia for this ideal that survives among us only in a debased and anachronistic version . |
13 | I think it 's really important to er , define this this brief that it 's women responsibility to change men , and to change their sums . |
14 | Boldly , Tommaso went on , light dancing in his pale eyes , ‘ That 's some good that came out of America , at least : the assassin from New Jersey , here 's to him ! ’ |
15 | ’ Most of us I 'm sure agree that this kind of work , although pioneering and unproven , if it does some good that 's super . |
16 | However , is this all that there is in the world , along these lines , to the connections between an effect and its causal circumstance ? |
17 | In the course of their observations several authors comment in passing on the confusion created by gratuitous editorial practices of reducing note-values to half those that the composer thought appropriate — a muddle which is exemplified perfectly by the printing of ‘ five minims ’ where , in terms of the music example supplied , ‘ five semibreves ’ was meant ( see line 27 of p.13 ) . |
18 | It was n't until he asked if he could take some off that I realised he had got himself well wrapped up — with 24 articles of clothing , ’ said Taylor . |
19 | As we shall see , it is against and ( again ) in terms of this metaphysic that dress violation occurred . |
20 | It is against the background of this offensive that the judicial decisions of 1896–1901 must seen . |
21 | E N V Three is another one that er that might be offended . |
22 | Foinavon had come a remote fourth in the King George VI Chase at Kempton Park the previous December but few disputed that his starting price in the Grand National was a true reflection of his chance . |
23 | Oh I do n't know , there was some fucking that that German one which won it , erm what was her name ? |
24 | Some worried that they were gradually being made sterile by welding equipment or the ultra-violet and infra-red rays to which they were exposed . |
25 | Yeah , he does , he thinks it 's another just that he has a little drink now and then . |
26 | She waited silently behind the door , her face flushed , half excited , half disappointed that he did n't take it further by knocking for admittance , until she came to her senses . |
27 | Nevertheless , the Treasury were going to take some convincing that major savings in public spending were impossible . |
28 | After all , if you have hurt each other , your husband or wife may take quite some convincing that you truly mean it when you say you are really going to change . |
29 | We would take some convincing that it can be right to depart from it by punishing more harshly than an offender ‘ deserves ’ on a standard tariff , for example by sentencing an offender to an exceptionally long custodial sentence for purposes of reform or incapacitation . |
30 | It was this last that gave him pause , for , he was to say , ‘ Although I had no knowledge of it — that place where the Twelve Judges sit — I believed that I had long since dreamed it , and I knew it for a place of great finality and immense power . |