Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] that " in BNC.
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1 | Well then I do n't think , I do n't know about you , but I do n't think personally that needs wrapping up . |
2 | Otherwise , ‘ a stranger detraining and observing the vacant appearance of a town around the station where there should be bustle would think naturally that something serious was the matter ’ . |
3 | But then why did n't the plant evolve so that it no longer attracted that insect ? |
4 | Mr Barnes replies : ‘ I can not stress enough that we have sought sheep to import into the UK that are able to move freely without any signs of stilted action . |
5 | It 's for you to study and peruse so that you |
6 | Then he kissed me , and for a moment I remembered a play we were in together , when we 'd done the same sort of kiss , starting with his hand under my chin and just our lips lightly together , and then developing into a full clinch ; but by the time we were deeply embraced I had forgotten the play and could think only that this was like coming home . |
7 | I could think only that we must get , at once , the very best of help . |
8 | She could think only that she would rather be in Paris . |
9 | The economy will be at the full employment level of output , but excess demand ( equal to the inflationary gap ) will still exist so that the general price level will be forced upwards . |
10 | ‘ Why do I know instinctively that that does not mean that you are willing to admit you burn for me , cara ? ’ |
11 | On the down-side of this variety is the fact that ‘ Broken ’ does n't hang together that well as a whole package , probably because it 's essentially a compilation of unreleased tracks from the last year 's studio experiments . |
12 | The mystified motorist whose car has gone wrong may know only that it needs repair and that he should take it to a mechanic : his competence to deal with the matter may go no further . |
13 | In other cases the prisoner will know only that it is 20 years or more , although if he asks and if it is no more than 20 years he will , as I understand it , be given that information . |
14 | If however it is felt that some of our members are n't being catered for at the present time please let the group organisers know so that , if possible , adjustments may be made . |
15 | If you find your new sum insured is not adequate , please let us know so that it can be increased to a more appropriate amount . |
16 | If you find your sum insured is not adequate , please let us know so that it can be increased . |
17 | Ten of that eleven people in the last two weeks , sort of , complaining about but they do n't always let me know so that I can document it , that 's the problem . |
18 | If you were not contacted please let me know so that it never happens again . |
19 | Do they not let the stable lads know so that they do n't have an advantage over picking a winner ? |
20 | If you know of anyone interested in training , please let us know so that we can send them the details . |
21 | We need to hear from the local churches , from the district councils what 's going on wha what the issues that concern you are so let's as well the ones that you see downstairs , we may already be addressing so have a look down there have a look at the , the information but if there are any issues you feel we ought to be addressing then please let us know so that we can put them on our agenda . |
22 | we would update so that we would have current figures in the brochure , yes |
23 | You could object so that you do n't receive more . |
24 | When there were , the engine driver would stop the train and get out of his cab and shoo them off , and sometimes he 'd wait so that everyone could get down from the carriages and stretch their legs and pick blackberries before they set off again . |
25 | Brian Meek , for the Conservatives , said : ‘ I do n't know exactly that this organisation has any right to speak for democracy in Scotland , nor do I believe that it 's an all-party organisation … |
26 | ATTENTIVE READERS of this column will know already that I am one of this country 's leading authorities on ‘ celebrology ’ — this is the study of the role of the celebrity in general elections . |
27 | Many of us will know already that our brother Gary Kilpatrick left at the start of January to undertake a Discipleship Training School ( DTS ) with YWAM in Lausanne , Switzerland . |
28 | " Great-grandfather , you must know already that I did all I could to stop Kim taking the gibbon , " he said , whispering aloud in the hope that his fervent words might be audible to his father and grandfather standing a few feet away . |
29 | Well Jesus did n't act like that he went to where the sinners were and he mixed with them . |
30 | They can recognise also that the joints of a tie must withstand tearing , whereas those of a strut must resist buckling . |