Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [adv] that " in BNC.
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1 | gives you a bit more time to decide exactly what you want to talk about cos if if it has go to be in week three or week four , then we really sort of like decide now what you 're going to write about so that n Cos next week is gon na be our last meeting on this topic , so you really want to sort of give a bit of a presentation on what you 're going to say . |
2 | Do you know of anywhere that offers such a service ? |
3 | Oh that was a disappointment , there 's another sweatshirt lurking under there that I did n't see . |
4 | Eighteen years away from a stage , eighteen years and she 'd forgotten until now that terrifying gut-wrenching dread of stepping out in front of several hundred people and making a total fool of yourself . |
5 | ‘ I just did n't know until now that the cup is Undry , Fand ! ’ |
6 | I knew that Inez had had her turn in the little hut but I did n't know until afterwards that she was pregnant . |
7 | You get on and fly to somewhere that takes your fancy , the airline being quite willing to take the odd traveller with his rucsac . |
8 | How did he know at once that we were guilty , she wondered later , that we were , all of us , conspirators ? |
9 | Anyone with Daemon Lore , Rune Lore or Theology will know at once that this room is used for Daemon summoning . |
10 | If she did , he would know at once that there were certain ways in which he could still get to her . |
11 | I say at once that I have considerable sympathy with justices called upon to comply with rule 21(6) of the Family Proceedings Courts ( Children Act 1989 ) Rules 1991 . |
12 | You will have twigged by now that Schiehallion was the scene of a melodramatic incident . |
13 | But then we should all know by now that purely cricketing considerations are less of a priority than once they were . |
14 | I should know by now that heavy drinkers are awfully fond of high-flown rationalisations for any brief spell of abstinence . |
15 | You should know by now that it 's bound to happen . |
16 | You must know by now that women are not all the same . ’ |
17 | Especially the last one , and you should know by now that I do n't function well without caffeine . ’ |
18 | People have been known to say things they do n't mean when they 're angry — you of all people should know by now that I 'm no exception to that rule . ’ |
19 | She was n't sure what he knew , but she did know by now that most of what he thought he knew was all supposition . |
20 | ‘ You ought to know , ’ Anna said more gently , ‘ you ought to know by now that things you want do n't just fall off trees . |
21 | You 're old enough to know by now that in the country where Great-Granny comes from they do n't eat some of the things we eat . |
22 | ‘ And you ought to know by now that it 's a waste of time . ’ |
23 | The abrupt cessation of the draughts blowing into the room was a welcome relief , although Isabel was so chilled by now that she was conscious of no great change in the temperature . |
24 | I ca n't think of anywhere that the stage designs have been more consistently imaginative and beautifully realized than in Salzburg over the last twenty years . |
25 | Well what what you could do is put in brackets somewhere a list of accents you can think of so that if people really do n't know what to do . |
26 | I just believed for awhile that the dream had gotten away from me … |
27 | The Doctor had said that he was n't human , but Francis had not comprehended until now that the mind behind the little man 's clownish , owlish face was as alien as Lacuna 's . |
28 | The suggestion has been made before now that it was among the Basques that this future rebel against the king of England learnt his what were , for the time , dangerously democratic principles . |
29 | where he seems to indicate that erm , for example , he says in there that he , he ascends to the intelligible heaven , wherever that is , I assume intellect . |
30 | Erm looking interestingly enough , at the Hambleton figures of I understand these are new purchases , which is a bit surprising perhaps , but over a two year period there erm this is table three in Hambleton 's submission , there 's a reference to the number of erm the origin of house purchases from Cleveland in Hambleton , and it would be seen from there that Cleveland erm produced a hundred and fourteen dwellings , that 's purchases of Cleveland residents in the Hambleton area erm in nineteen ninety one to ninety three . |