Example sentences of "[adv prt] [conj] [pers pn] [be] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 The request for a pelican crossing on Lanark Road between Foulis Crescent and Baberton Crescent has been turned down but it was considered that a pedestrian island could be justified .
2 This is as much to keep other things from crowding in as it is to ensure that we pay attention to all that matters .
3 More fundamentally , however , because the suggested analogy at once breaks down when it is recognised that the public interest immunity presently in question is not , or at least not principally , confidentiality-based .
4 The new rule , which should have come into effect on 1 April , will now be brought in when it is felt that more companies can afford the 5,000 koruny ( US$160 ) needed to fit the device .
5 She was brought in when it was discovered that the largest of the two rings , in Penzance , had contact with other rings throughout the country and many of the perpetrators had been in prison .
6 Various other procedures have to be gone through but it is expected that the title will be completed within the next six months .
7 Various other procedures have to be gone through but it is expected that the title will be completed within the next six months .
8 With Doug , I felt my love had been trampled on and I was shattered that he 'd chosen , emotionally , to abandon me . ’
9 The following night , Vega was prepared to go on but it was decided that since the crowd seemed even more hyper than the previous evening , the risk of damage to singer and gear was felt to be too great .
10 The following night , Vega was prepared to go on but it was decided that since the crowd seemed even more hyper than the previous evening , the risk of damage to singer and gear was felt to be too great .
11 As we go to press , the deadline for the exhibition , Impressive Women is also coming up and we are hoping that the work which is sent in will provide an enthusiastic and diverse exhibition .
12 Courses in Accountancy and European and Human Rights Law are being set up and it is hoped that as many pupils as possible will attend them , but for economic reasons it has been decided not to make them compulsory this year .
13 The cheer that went up when it was realized that everyone was safely back almost made Grimma forget that they were safely back to a very unsafe place .
14 Many application forms for membership were handed out and it is hoped that our numbers will grow as a result .
15 On the other hand , in many instances the repossession order is not carried out and it is estimated that only 60 per cent of orders eventually result in repossession .
16 At a strained board meeting held on 18 June , four days before take-off , Douglas Paul 's report on the reservations situation was read out and it was agreed that Fields should leave the Woodstock Street offices immediately and relinquish personal control of the reservations .
17 On many occasions assessments will be carried out because it is suspected that a child is experiencing some difficulty with linguistic communication , or because there are other areas of functioning in which the child is having difficulty which may have implications for language development .
18 ‘ That is not to say I am not looking around and it 's reassuring that there 's money available if necessary .
19 So you must remember if you ever put any lettering on when you 're printing that you must write it backwards .
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