Example sentences of "that [pron] [adv] [vb base] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Oh I have no doubt of course I never I despise the woman so heartily that I never ask any questions about it .
2 ‘ It seems that I still have some friends in Swansea , ’ Edward said softly , ‘ no-one could convict me on such trumped-up evidence .
3 ‘ It is not true that I only play this game for money .
4 Being a mere composite from charnel houses , I fear that I alone undergo this sorrow behind the eyebrows .
5 I unashamedly admit that I sometimes use this song as a form of social control .
6 It is likely that you already have many systems in place , even if you do not identify them as quality systems .
7 If anyone claims to be from the Gas Board , Electricity Board , council , or any such body , keep the chain on the door and tell them that you only admit such people by appointment .
8 If you do not buy one of these make sure that you always leave some lights switched on inside the house — even if you are going out at eight o'clock in the morning and will not be back until midnight .
9 Do you mean to tell me that you never see any case of obstruction , street shouting , begging , carts and cycles with no lights , no offences against the motor car laws , or in other words , that everybody — men , women , and children — know the laws so well that they can avoid the many pit-falls ?
10 If children witness a quarrel , but then see that you still love each other , they will realise that a row is not the end of the world and will learn that it 's all right to fight — as long as we make up later .
11 While it is desirable that you too feel that way about it , it is essential that the person to whom you are delegating sees the task as valuable .
12 We know that we still have several hours of concentrated work ahead and another meal to look forward to at the end of the working day .
13 A constant problem with promoting all four gardens is that we never have enough leaflets to supply all the outlets that request them .
14 The most curious thing is that we actually esteem this sort of thinking and consider it clever instead of facile .
15 In the past we gave very detailed advice , and the legislation has now been changed to say that we merely identify any shortcomings or failings in the application .
16 Normally they do so in such intimate contact that they immediately annihilate each other , because the force of gravity — and hence of antigravity — is weak over tiny distances when compared with the strong nuclear force and the electromagnetic force , which pull the particle and antiparticle inexorably together .
17 What organizing principles must the cells have so that they reliably give this pattern , even when the cells are rearranged and the length of the line varies ?
18 Pulse-generating species emit such short and irregular clicks that they rarely jam each other and most gregarious electric fish are of this type .
19 And if I had known this my justification for believing that they are playing at home would be defeated , because I also believe that they normally accept such invitations .
20 The trouble with some of those who make much of their support for the health service is that they also oppose any measures taken to make it more effective .
21 At other points the crest from I will coincide with a trough from 2 so that they almost cancel each other out to give one of the hollows of the pattern .
22 We talk later in this chapter about the use of other people 's words , making the point that one problem with other people 's words is that they usually make more sense where they come from than where you put them in your essay .
23 Too close and you get swept over the edge except that they usually have some sort of wire-mesh barrier to stop you at the last moment .
24 But you ca n't con you ca n't persuade those chaps at the north pole that they never get any frost you know , you see ?
25 Minimising — accepting that there are problems but denying that they are of any great significance or that they necessarily have any connection with alcohol or drug use : " An alcoholic is someone who drinks more than I do . "
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