Example sentences of "[adv] that [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Imagine the very worst that can happen at the interview — you fall over , give all the wrong answers , blush and become tongue-tied , antagonize the interviewer , do everything so badly you patently have not got a hope of getting the job . |
2 | A 6mm diameter shank means a 7mm — wide blade is the most that will slide up into the handle , and that ca n't cope with big screws . |
3 | I guess one option would be to bring Strach in for Fairclough , but presumably that would mean Speed ( or somebody ) playing a more withdrawn role . |
4 | We obviously ca n't afford to do that , on that scale , but what we can do , is fund into the regional scr er , screen commission at Birmingham , to their register , where they will hold details on what 's available , er , what houses , what large houses are available , things that can be set in , what lo what er , countryside there is , what facilities there are , what firms there are locally that can provide services to for a cost . |
5 | Trainees may discover that there is no service locally that could help Sheila . |
6 | All right that 'll do for now . |
7 | Right that 'll do . |
8 | Right that 'll make two times three . |
9 | I want it styled , right that 'll knock the socks off my husband when he comes in ! |
10 | Right that 'll give you something to do . |
11 | Right that 'll work very well . |
12 | Right that will do . |
13 | Right that will do I think . |
14 | Right that will take you back to the data processing menu , then you , then you just create a constant call it whatever you like . |
15 | Johnson himself concluded that ‘ Raasay has little that can detain a traveller , except the laird and his family ’ ; and in their ‘ feat of hospitality ’ he found a ‘ delightful contrariety of images . |
16 | There is a chapter later on that will help you pinpoint the good aspects of your everyday eating habits . |
17 | Deep down , though , Eubank suspects that only the loss of his bitter enemy 's title during his next three fights could galvanise him into a repeat of their epic of two years ago — and commercially that would devalue the rematch . |
18 | I mean we did see some strange tracks and we did find this sheep which had been completely gutted , but apparently that could have been done by a snow leopard . |
19 | Du n no how long that 'll take for me . |
20 | I do n't know how long that 'll take for it to be over , whether five minutes or fi |
21 | How long that might take we 've no idea — whenever he is ready I suppose . |
22 | You would have to eat about a dozen apples in order to obtain that average daily 5 oz of sugar from this source ; you can imagine how long that would take and how difficult it would be to eat all the remainder of your daily food . |
23 | Oliver wondered how long that would take , and remained silent all the way back to the shop , thinking about everything that he had seen and heard . |
24 | What was next , they knew already from the castle seneschal , was something called Open-Plan Go , Goodness knew how long that would take them to work out and play , assuming Quiss came back from his sulk . |
25 | Attlee thought that the coalition should continue until after the end of the war with Japan , however long that should take — and , as we have seen , it was expected to take another eighteen months after the collapse of Nazi Germany . |
26 | How long that will last is a moot point , but for the immediate future Aurigny continues its unique operation . |
27 | I do not know how long that will last . |
28 | We welcome the Government 's express commitment to ring-fence the funds that the regional health authorities will administer but we remain concerned about how long that will last . |
29 | Obviously if the U F Os touch down that would mean they would be charge and not Bill Clinton at the White House . |
30 | ‘ At the end of the season , if we go down that could cost me my job , ’ said Atkins , whose side are deep in relegation trouble . |