Example sentences of "that [adv] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The reason is that they deny the significance of speculative balances and argue that overwhelmingly money is held as a medium of exchange .
2 It has been argued that the space time we inhabit is a Riemann space , and that locally space–time in free fall is the space time of special relativity .
3 As a con man he knew that paradoxically part of his appeal was his unsavouriness , so unlike the smooth Washington types with silver spoons in their mouths .
4 The Attorney General Ignacio Morales Lechuga said in an interview in the New York Times of July 27 that henceforward Mexico would not accept US aid directed towards combating drug trafficking .
5 By last year they had crept back only to $113 billion , and that mostly thanks to some hefty refinancing of old high-coupon issues from the early 1980s to take advantage of lower interest rates .
6 She treats us to her speciality sad gaze to camera , so we can see that rather society 's collapsing or her piles are hurting , and then we 're off to the next item .
7 But they knew that on the left lay the Waste ; and that somewhere west of the Waste , no one knew precisely where , was the Great Camp of the outlaws .
8 She remembered that somewhere Dorothy had kept old photograph albums and , on a whim , began to search for them .
9 It never occurred to me that somewhere wimmin might love other wimmin precisely because they were other wimmin and that this love could include a sexual dimension .
10 It 's good to know that somewhere jobs do consistently exist is n't it ?
11 It 's hoped that eventually motorists will take heed of these messages and learn to kill their speed not a child .
12 In Aids to Scoutmastership ( 1919 ) Baden-Powell likened his movement to Montessori 's system of education applied to older youths , recommending this as ‘ the line that eventually education will take when it comes to be set upon a right footing ’ .
13 It is an actual fact that eventually membership whittled down to about three or four . ’
14 The market for engines in Cornwall was so important that eventually Boulton & Watt employed a very able engineer called William Murdock who was permanently based in Cornwall supervising the erection of their engines .
15 But the Jaipur is hoping that eventually passengers will be eating their food the length and breadth of the country .
16 But the voice that had spoken waited , as if it knew that eventually Creggan would speak the truth .
17 For this reason , amongst others , Reid 's recent suggestion that perhaps parents in Britain should , like those in France , lose some child benefit if it is proved that their children are truanting — ‘ Fines imposed on parents should be collected directly from child benefit ’ — deserves rejection .
18 He also felt a sudden pang , thinking that perhaps Franca , wanting to confide in him and finding him unavailable , had turned to Gildas .
19 Haunted by the fear that perhaps man is not the superior species , we seek salvation and find it because the animal kingdom is presented to us as a world of such wonder and magical beauty that we can believe in God 's kingdom and therefore our divine right to rule .
20 At that time Baker had announced that " there was a recognition that perhaps neutrality is not the best route " , although " they [ the Soviets ] were quite clear … that a unified Germany as part of NATO presented a problem to them " .
21 Had the sellers known , they could have predicted that perhaps water would come into contact with the contents of an ampoule and cause an explosion .
22 She decided that perhaps honesty was going to be the best policy after all .
23 ‘ I had thought that perhaps Señorita Howard would be able to gaze and dream , ’ he murmured , his sardonic gaze on Maggie .
24 His face shadowed as the thought of Ray Doyle 's punctured body made him realise that perhaps Doyle 's oriental interests were a thing of the past , now .
25 God , you did hate her , reflected Dexter , and the thought fired through his brain that perhaps Jane Pargeter had foreseen Nicola 's murder after all .
26 Some may even feel that perhaps sex is not quite right if it has nothing to do with procreation .
27 Their minds were obviously not on meteorological work , and as the squadron gradually decreased in numbers with each little batch that left for home , farewell parties were a regular occurrence in the office and I began to think that perhaps Binbrook was not such a bad place after all .
28 Annie veered between a irritated disappointment and a suspicion that perhaps Sheila was avoiding her .
29 I decided that perhaps Peace Corps was n't meant to happen for me , but kept on with the appeal over Jamaica .
30 It might even suggest that perhaps Lady Thatcher did , after all , have a point when she despaired of public transport .
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