Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [adv] that " in BNC.

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1 I 'd only met her once , so perhaps it was her way of telling me or him or someone else that she was ‘ in the know ’ .
2 If someone goes away on holiday , you may well give the key to a neighbour , they probably know a relative of yours or somebody like that that if anything does happen they can contact you or your relative to come down and check the house over .
3 We have to keep making trips back to the shop because we need bread or milk or something else that we 've forgotten .
4 in Stirling , central region , erm changed her job or something so that she no longer her , her voice
5 Oh no , no , no , not at all af after the war work it , it just seemed to er no one ever seemed to get any be interested in flying as they were pre-war then , or they probably that they had cars and they could get about more you know to other outlying places like Pentiford in Wolverhampton
6 Presumably public money is not dispensed with such largesse to Stagecoach or anyone else that the Minister does not know how much has been given .
7 While it has a policy such as that to which my hon. Friend referred , it can not convince the House or anyone else that it is serious about stabilising and reducing carbon dioxide levels .
8 Erm , probably the ice hockey or whatever like that they
9 If she then requires your help or whatever then that it has to go from there .
10 Ken commented earlier that er er prior to the Financial Services Act coming into force which I think was some time in nineteen eighty-eight , the er D T I was responsible and there come back to the D T I if these sort of things had applied and er compensation effectively by the D T I for mal-administration or whatever so that er say we do n't pretend to be pension experts , so any retrospection that I would suggest might well be appropriate as at the date of the Financial Services Act becoming into force .
11 Why not swim , dance , walk in the country or go rowing , canoeing or hill climbing , or anything else that you enjoy doing , as long as you use your body efficiently .
12 one of Mrs Tibbs 's boarders , ‘ an Irishman recently imported ’ who was ‘ in a perfectly wild state ; and had come over to England to be an apothecary , a clerk in a government office , an actor , a reporter , or anything else that turned up — he was not particular ’ .
13 Women can be frightened of losing their looks , their intelligence , their jobs , their youth , or anything else that they prize , through having babies ; even though none of this may happen in fact , the fear arises from sensing the real force of motherhood , which ruthlessly dissolves self-image and cherished convictions .
14 However , you could just use a perfectly plain piece of card or , alternatively , one that has some calligraphy incorporated into the design , some pretty scroll work , or anything else that appeals to you , and then seal it .
15 I think you would n't allow anyone to grab hold of your business — or anything else that you possess , ’ she said slowly , a slight flush tingeing his cheek at her clear vote of confidence in him .
16 And they 'll check that out for you and we 'll see what 's happening but it 's just in case there 's any arthritis or anything like that that 's
17 The doctors were very keen you know very keen , and if actually if they had to go anywhere when there was trouble you know say you 'd got haemorrhage or anything like that they were supposed to report it you know .
18 And then that 's another thing he always got something to eat which was a great help of those days , and especially if there was If mother was baking or anything like that he always got a scone or something , mhm .
19 terms of servicing schools or anything like that it is n't
20 of a well not exactly a disaster , but if ev if ever you 're in some sort of uncomfortable plight er stuck in a train or anything like that the way t to cope is to go off to sleep if you can
21 you know it 's not , not , it 's not like Benidorm or anything like that it 's it 's somewhere like , it 's about seven miles away from the sea , but as I said they
22 Old colliers used to say that in the mines sometimes you could hear noises that were not just the noise of settlement or movement but something different , the feeling that someone else that you could n't see was working near you .
23 effective preparation so that you so that when you you stand up here you 're more confident you 're more
24 It seemed to flow out of him easier than anybody else that I 've heard , except maybe Beethoven . ’
25 Everybody 's so busy trying to talk louder than everybody else that a quiet voice is lost .
26 No one , not even Fenna , could actually stand up against Rachel when she had once got the bit between her teeth : she was better at the game of controlling , containing , winning , than anyone else that Maggie knew .
27 members are more concerned than anyone else that all record fish lists are genuine historical records .
28 This does not mean that I am not going to suggest some home truths : only that I think they are truths , and not another uncomprehending outsider 's attempt to cajole , belittle or malign people who are struggling to do their best in a complex and stressful situation , and who know better than anyone else that their best sometimes is n't very good .
29 ‘ The greatness of Luke 's view , ’ wrote Professor Eduard Schweizer in Church Order in the New Testament ( p. 75 ) , ‘ lies in his showing more impressively than anyone else that the Church can live only by evangelising , and by following whatever new paths the Spirit indicates . ’
30 The traditional , yet so unexpected , sign of respect in the presence of death shocked Meredith almost more than anything else that had happened .
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