Example sentences of "that [pron] [modal v] [verb] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Not that I can remember at all .
2 I want something that that I can look at that for .
3 All this was meant to be experimental , but it would be better to describe it as speculative , as I have an idea that I could arrive at some sort of interesting effect if I kept trying , and the lack of certainty about the end result hardly mattered .
4 ‘ I 've had doubts that I could play at this level but I 've had great support from everyone . ’
5 She had awakened early , busied herself with her bags and , while she had waited for the taxi repeatedly told herself that men were a species that she would avoid at all costs from here on in .
6 ‘ That was very good of you , ’ whispered Isabel , rather surprised that she could speak at all .
7 We agreed that you would look at this to see whether there will be a need for something along the lines of your proposal once the Resource Book has been published .
8 And I hope when you go there e Aled that you 'll look at that because that 's all Welsh slate .
9 Er I think there 's a need to have a look at erm landscape character er across er Greater York on a consistent basis and er there are a number of ways that you could that you could look at this .
10 And something I have not seen anywhere else , though it makes good sense , is that in these mainly narrow streets , the shops have their signs strung out at right-angles across the way so that you can stand at one end and read their names from there , without having to go down to look at them one by one .
11 You need an anchor at each end of the punt , on a variable length of rope so that you can fish at any depth of swim on the water .
12 And the suggestion to this Committee was that it looked , that it looked further at the five hundred thousand pounds guideline that 's been set to address the apparent shortfall on community care funding , and also that you should look at further service reductions and their implications erm , of reductions of a further two hundred and fifty thousand , and those are again picked up later in the paper .
13 ‘ Is it important that you should know at this very moment ? ’
14 Because , hopefully , the product of this discussion is that we 'll look at each grant , judge it on its merits , and then come up with what we think 's the right figure .
15 LADY DAVERS : Child , prithee do us the favour of taking a turn or two across the room that we may arrive at some degree of certainty whether or no thou art the identical little Pammy formerly so famous for thy tarts and cheesecakes .
16 At the end of the lesson I explained how Fibonacci had worked on the rabbit problem , and that we would look at this in the next lesson .
17 Erm , and I think there was a general agreement that we would look at this six to eight six to ten miles .
18 Something that we must avoid at all costs . ’
19 There seemed to be an unspoken acceptance by hon. Members that the present system was less than satisfactory , but that we must avoid at any cost anything as dangerous and revolutionary as suggesting a change .
20 Erm and er it could be that we could look at that .
21 If we have not got through for what we need to er examine then the proposition is that we should reconvene at five thirty this evening .
22 It was decided that we should look at these in more depth ’ .
23 I also take the point Mr has made , and only assure you that we will look at these figures when we get them and take on board the sorts of comments that have just been made by yourself and Mr and by and use them with our judgement applied liberally .
24 Second , crime is accepted to be a legal category — no attempt is being made to propose , as we saw some positivists tried to do , that we can arrive at some more objective conception that stands above the acts of human deliberation that constitute the process of legal definition .
25 So we want to get bright objects that we can see at great distances , but we also need to know something about what it is we 're looking at .
26 On Nov. 21 , after an extra day of negotiations , eight out of the 12 republics reached agreement ( Ukraine , Azerbaijan , Georgia and Uzbekistan saying that they would sign at some future point ) , allowing the deferment of principal repayments on debt due at the end of 1992 , with an option to extend the deferral after March 1992 .
27 It was undemocratic and the Government were not telling the truth when they said that they would look at all the submissions in a fair and honest manner .
28 I suggested that they might look at smaller numbers of buttons , and see if they could spot how the number of ways of pressing them was growing .
29 The exploitation of a range of alternative contractual and working time arrangements permits firms to secure precisely the number and types of such secondary workers that they might require at any time .
30 So , basically , what they 're saying there 's all these things that they 'll provide at each stage of his journey so that if care is n't right he knows what channels to go through to complain .
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