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

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1 The decision demon , which is this one over here , which is p is a cognitive demon , looks at the cogit the output from the cognitive demons , sees which one 's shouting loudest and then decides that that 's the letter .
2 It becomes a matter of redefining priorities in the short and long term rather than naturally assuming that all change means ‘ bolted-on ’ activity , Once LMS is embedded in the educational culture there is little doubt that resources should be freed as there will be less and less need for central staff to be employed in the day-to-day operational management of schools .
3 Our chart more or less confirms that the more central bankers a country has , the slower is its growth rate .
4 Labour recovered its confidence here and firmly promised that a future Labour government would return both electricity and water to public ownership and control .
5 Finally , I propose to call no person more than once to accept that the movers will have the opportunity of winding up at the end and I would please ask you to wait until you have been called .
6 He could exhibit such a stolidity in this regard that the Captain more than once suggested that he might drop down the order , ‘ to add ballast to the middle ’ .
7 It was accepted that the Chief Constable and the inspector actually and reasonably apprehended that a breach of the peace would result if the meeting of July 30 , 1934 , the subject of these proceedings , were held .
8 A little crestfallen , Erika put her list away and dutifully said that of course she would be happy to do whatever Uncle Karl wished to do .
9 In this respect the Development of Total Quality Systems within the Department is seen as essential , not only in pointing the way ahead but also ensuring that all aspects of our work are based on the best possible delivery of service .
10 In fact , since Anisminic the courts have gone one step further and now presume that any error of law by an administrative tribunal is subject to review by the higher courts , even where there is an exclusion clause purporting to prevent such review .
11 He spent much time today and yesterday denying that he would increase from 14 to 20 per cent .
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