Example sentences of "[adv] that [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 She had a wonderful memory and recalled much that happened in both world wars .
2 There 's an assumption by some politicians that just because there is this immense change taking place in Eastern Europe , that this is victory for Western capitalism erm , I think there might be some of who might be a bit cautious about that victory and might believe that er there is still much that needs to be shared and understood and it is n't as simple as perhaps some political figures might suggest it could be .
3 Conversely , Gloucester inherited the services of the Tunstalls of Thurland ( Lancs. ) from Warwick , although the first formal record of a fee is apparently that granted by Gloucester to Thomas Tunstall in autumn 1471 .
4 Conversely , Gloucester inherited the services of the Tunstalls of Thurland ( Lancs. ) from Warwick , although the first formal record of a fee is apparently that granted by Gloucester to Thomas Tunstall in autumn 1471 .
5 And that basically that amounts to standardiz standardization of products .
6 The neighbourhood effect apart , contemporary urban sociology ( especially that deriving from Marxism ) envisages local variations in politics and forms of state intervention as straightforwardly the product of the particular balance of class relations constituting a particular locality .
7 In both processes , and especially that relating to the budget , immense power lies with the Senators and the Representatives on the relevant committees and subcommittees .
8 In view of our heavy business , especially that relating to legislation , I see no prospect for a debate in Government time on the economy of London .
9 This has been one of the central preoccupations of ethnographic police research , especially that inspired by phenomenology and ethnomethodology , and so apposite is policing to this focus that many theoreticians from within phenomenology and ethnomethodology have used it for the application of their ideas ( Cicourel 1968 ; Pollner 1987 ; Sacks 1972 ; Sudnow 1965 ) .
10 In travelling around Australia I soon found out there was not too much of my kind of thing — little enough that feel within my category of the picturesque .
11 Precedent has been laid down that cause for separation lies where a spouse resorts to " unnatural practices " with a third party and , perhaps , where a spouse submits to " indecent liberties " by a person of the opposite or the same sex ( Mogg v.
12 Well if you take that road down that goes to erm
13 As detailed on May 2 , the measures gave the government the technical right to dismiss strikers in these sectors and laid down that strikes in non-essential services had to be approved by an assembly of at least one-third of union members concerned , while in essential services strikes had to be announced 48 hours in advance and a minimum level of service ensured .
14 There will not be the same winding down that occurred with the old rating system .
15 Although already referred to elsewhere ( p. 116 ) the most generally applicable energy-based approach is perhaps that advocated by Hewitt and Hare ( 1973 ) .
16 Perhaps that accounted for their nervousness .
17 Perhaps that came from his own experience of human love — we do n't really know .
18 Perhaps that needs to be reminded about them .
19 Perhaps that contributed to his good looks , thought Charles , and bent to pull up his wrinkled socks as Dimity had told him .
20 Erm so I would hope that the further consideration of the issue of horse riding on , on rights of way obviously that relates to bridleways but the issue of the use of , of , of , of footpaths should be addressed and indeed where there are er bridleways one would hope that there was space to er make available room for horses and room for walkers because if there is n't room er there are a lot of considerable er difficulties where horses , particularly where horses are , are , are regularly being erm ridden in , in , in , in places where th where the walkers wish to go .
21 Zooming is carried out by repeating pixel values , so that zooming by a factor of four implies that each pixel value in the memory bank or banks is repeated four times , and each line of the image is also repeated four times .
22 So that sounds as if you favour the idea of selling off shares .
23 As time passed , and the cost of making new recordings has increased , so that prophesy of about 1953 has been proved right .
24 So that fits in quite well I could n't remember what I was doing on Monday but we said , sort of tentatively Monday would be probably quite a good day I think .
25 So that seemed to me to be all right . ’
26 Er er well the engine which should have pulled , the post train , broke down so that went to the works and the engine which took its replacement
27 So that viewed from the purl side it 's the opposite way round to the mylar sheet , while on the knit side it 's the same way round as the mylar sheet of course .
28 Now the term ta ; W can be expressed as the change in income δY divided by hours worked H , so that substituting for δW in the final term of ( 12–1 ) and multiplying all terms by W/H yields
29 So that added to the delight and fullness of life .
30 So that takes on board suggestions that they are attributed to them .
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