Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [coord] [pron] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 The Scottish data are the most recent and most reliable and they show that the lower socio-economic groups are more likely to be both admitted to hospital and to stay longer than the higher socio-economic groups .
2 I think we 've erm we 've erm obviously learned that opting out is not for the Oxfordshire people — I 'm delighted about that and I just hope that as a result of this we do not see too many problems for Banbury School , both in the fact that the exercise has been somewhat divisory and I hope that they 're able to bring it together quickly afterwards .
3 I understand my hon. Friend 's point , but the section is entirely clear and I think that all local authorities are aware of its provisions , which place the primary duty of enforcing the Shops Act 1950 on them .
4 The negro was obviously homosexual and I realized that homosexuals had been buying that stuff for years .
5 They were originally intending to work in Zaire , but the situation is still somewhat unstable and it seems that the time is not quite right for them to go there .
6 Most natural minerals are brittle because they are more or less homogeneous but it happens that a few have cleavage planes of about the right strength .
7 Here he is , h h he has the very unpleasant duty of explaining and justifying the drafting of this measure a a and I do hope it would be , it would be really rather an unexpected realisation of an ambition , but nevertheless one hopes eternal if my Noble Friend were to get up and say that as a result these few remarks that I have been tempted to make that some kind of effort is going to be made to tidy up as th th the processes whereby er such stuff appears , is allowed to appear on the pages of the Statute Book er er I do recall that when the Charities Bill was going through several committees , my Noble Friend was n't who who was d d dealing with the Bill in , on behalf of the Government was exceedingly helpful and I hope that he will show the same degree of goodwill today er and , and , and er h if he 's very clear and devote is very considerable energies to persuading those professional obs obfuscators who are responsible for this kind of garbage to do better in the future .
8 ‘ World Shut Your Mouth ’ seems impossibly majestic and you realise that , even when seemingly in the wilderness , this guy could still chop out cool tunes .
9 You are obviously tired and I imagine that nothing would make you admit it .
10 Although RNA polymerase III and its assumed transcription factors could recently be purified ( 21 ) , total reconstitution from highly purified components was hitherto inefficient and we observed that additional components contained in crude hTFIIIB and hTFIIIC fractions were necessary for efficient in vitro transcription .
11 She had never felt so wretched and she vowed that if Maggie recovered she would make it up to her somehow .
12 I , with a mother 's intuition , had suspected that ‘ things ’ were not right but I expected that it was one of those ‘ hiccups ’ … ) not so , I 'm afraid .
13 This is not acceptable and we believe that increasing the charge to non-Barclays customers will discourage them from using Barclays branches and leave our counters available from our own customers . ’
14 Data on admission to hospital is not comprehensive but they suggest that admission rates rise with declining social class .
15 One lady positively adored her little Chihuahua , Poco , for 15 years , but the time came when he was persistently ill and she knew that she had to save him from further suffering .
16 The explanation of why this happens , was not forthcoming but he denies that it is another traditional textile term .
17 On the question of the public conveniences erm I feel there 's been a lot of discussion about this , this kind of issue and I feel that what we 've got now is a good agreement erm , we 've got still providing a good level of service with attendance at the central I do n't like referring to conveniences , at the time that they are most needed and I think that now I would n't like to see us go without that if we do n't really need to .
18 My expectations of this field are still high and I believe that further visits will be rewarding .
19 He was still calm but she thought that his face was paler .
20 He protested that it was totally impossible and they replied that they had evidence to make certain that he would be convicted .
21 Things like this are always hurtful but I hope that people will have faith just as they have in the resurrection of Jesus .
22 If he does it without any help I shall be totally amazed and I think that it 's simply a facility to assume that there 're gon na be reductions in bureaucracy simply by centralising because the record from the past shows that the reverse is the case .
23 Funding the pay rise will be more difficult and we fear that hard-pressed services will suffer further .
24 erm but I think the whole thing needs looking at again er and toughening up , made a little bit more convenient and I hope that er , I hope that you can do this , and this that this will not be our last opportunity within this document .
25 The numbers attending are still disappointing but I believe that it is fully justified if for no other reason than that it provides us with the best — and most cost effective — corporate publicity we are likely to obtain .
26 Er , I must declare an , an interest because I am a , a court lawyer , but I think that a lot of people say no because of the media pres , presentation , you only hear bad stories , they do n't hear the good , good stories about the attempts to make the courts more efficient and I think that on the whole and with the circumstances that the courts have to deal with they do a very good job .
27 Yes , it was always close and we hope that it will become still closer .
28 This may be partly true but I believe that since the 1970s profound changes have taken place within the industry due to external pressures .
29 The joyrider that we interviewed , he was fairly upset and he wished that he 'd never done it in the first place .
30 They were perfectly civil but I sensed that my private engagements had a pretty low priority .
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