Example sentences of "that [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 After I left the council , I worked for the council for ten years and then I stopped the council in nineteen forty six for I I telled you that afore have I .
2 Even more , what was there for some of its women except that or selling themselves ?
3 The early findings from the Leverhulme Project ( Wragg and Bennett 1990 ) show that where learning tasks are genuinely collaborative , children will use the group rather than the teacher as their main reference point , and the ratio of work to routine interactions will improve .
4 So yeah , I mean that 's definitely something that that comes into it .
5 ’ The thing that bothers me about English training is that although acting is as demanding as ballet or opera , dancers and singers work out every day .
6 In 1986 , the Committee on Finance for Industry , an arm of the National Economic Development Office emphasised that although lending facilities were becoming more available from the banking system , a major problem still existed with a need for a greater proportion of equity funding for small businesses .
7 ‘ From the case cited [ Morgan v. Palmer , 2 B. & C. 729 ] in the course of the argument it is shown that the principle has been laid down that , where one exacts money from another and it turns out that although acquiesced in for years such exaction is illegal , the money may be recovered as money had and received , since such payment could not be considered as voluntary so as to preclude its recovery .
8 Notice that although listen to corresponds to two different lexical units in the visual mode , it is not ambiguous ; the word forms taste , smell and feel , on the other hand , are ambiguous in parallel ways , their senses standing in a relationship parallel to that which holds between hear and listen to .
9 He concludes that although developed during 25 years , progress has been very rapid , but in many fields there is still considerable scope for further empirical work .
10 It is normally found that although hearing people report more words presented to the RVF rather than to the LVF , deaf people show minimal asymmetry for both English words and drawings of signs ( Phippard , 1977 ) .
11 It is worth repeating here that although discussed in four phases — assessing , planning , implementing and evaluating — individualising nursing is not a linear progression ; it assumes a built-in responsiveness to feedback at any of the phases , giving ample allowance for change within the overall framework .
12 This appears to be an accurate assessment of the fact that although joining high speed roads almost always feels dangerous there had in fact been relatively few accidents recorded at that site in the three year period studied .
13 In practical terms this means that although letter-writing to governments regarding prisoners continues to be the cornerstone of the campaign work other methods have been introduced to enhance the effectiveness of the hundreds of thousands of letters that Amnesty members write each year .
14 He argued that Russia had been exploited and impoverished more than any other republic by the " imperial policy of the Centre " , noting for example that although ranking third of the 15 union republics in labour productivity it was last in social expenditure .
15 It is notable , however , that although titled nobles were very prominent in the highest ranks in the college it still had to make extensive use of commoners , since even in the 1750s it was impossible to find enough dvoryane ( members of the privileged landowning class ) with an adequate knowledge of foreign languages .
16 Also remember that although signing one card for everyone might be cheaper for you , there are still some folk within the fellowship who may not have a big circle of family or friends and who would really appreciate a card from you .
17 So let's have a little look at what cos squared X means erm that cos squared three X , cam I have given you X times cos squared three X to integrate do you think that would have been easier or harder ?
18 There is little to say about this except that if living alone is a new experience for you you will tend to buy too much at first and waste a lot unless you cook and freeze .
19 Nearly all constituency candidates figure on party lists , so that if rejected locally they may still become MdBs .
20 One argument is that if building the CIT involves cutting into present research programmes then it may be preferable to run the present experiments for longer .
21 He knew that if pressed to give examples Polly could , and would , produce a long and depressing list , complete with times , places and personalities involved .
22 The fear is that if defined , legal experts will exploit loopholes which , although within the letter of the law , are outwith its spirit .
23 It should be borne in mind , however , that if repeat sequences are to be probed , or if it is known to which chromosome or approximate chromosome region the repetitive or the unique sequences map , procedures can be simplified .
24 This is not the stuff of which marriages are made , and it is quite clear that if United do not improve what Celtic consider to be a derisory offer for the Scotland captain , who has made 50 international appearances , there will be no union .
25 Mr Decarteret also pointed out that if catering services were contracted out , ‘ very delicate industrial relations issues ’ would be high-lighted .
26 The difficulty with this is that if Individuals-do not choose consciously to subvert democracy — as Mills has argued — why is it that the military and the large corporations as institutions have to dominate the political system and subvert liberal democracy ?
27 As I had made some pretty critical remarks about the Soviet Union , at a time the war-time alliance still commanded admiration , especially among the young , he pointed out that if printed , these views would be taken by the Kremlin to be officially inspired .
28 yesterday , they erm they got Jacqueline and told Jacqueline that if know is that you call them bus shelter .
29 In manipulative persuasion the influencer openly admits the attempt to influence events but does not reveal the real reason ; e.g. the employee who commends the boss on a recent decision , knowing that if implemented other , unintended outcomes will benefit the employee or the group .
30 Within this disorganised , confused stream of competitor information there is , however , a pattern of knowledge that if pieced together and analyzed can be very revealing and strategically significant .
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