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

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1 Yes there are certain considerations that obviously we take er we take into effect .
2 Do you feel ambitious enough to attain goals that previously you might have thought were out of your personal reach ?
3 The Lowenstrasse area with the neighbouring Bahnhofpassage has become so popular with shoppers that now they call it " Shopville " .
4 They might be sensations that only she felt , but even so …
5 Erm when you read it you come across strange words you know words that maybe you know you 've heard them but you would n't think of trying to write them .
6 Can I also say really I agree with Martin when he said erm , and has been saying for at least six months that surely we have more important things to , to talk about than , than this and I 'm sorry for Martin that he had to erm , give in really and put this I was the movement of the amendment in January ninety two erm , which confirmed that the rights of tenants and old occupiers of land in county council ownership to er allow or stop fox hunting over land in their care .
7 Other critics praised Street Scene : George Blaisdell for instance liked the way in which ‘ simple persons have come into their own ’ and Photoplay told its readers that here they would find the ‘ humour , the pathos and the gripping drama ’ which they saw again and again in their own lives and in their own newspapers , but then it went on to ask : ‘ Will it be box-office ? ’
8 I think it is important to stress to readers that sometimes there is something you can do to help fish in distress .
9 Then the judge must do his best for the community as a whole , frankly and honestly , not pretending to " discover " some law beneath the surface of statutes or precedents that only he can see .
10 His target was ‘ the spate of mean building all over the country that is shrivelling up the Old England — mean and perky little houses that surely none but mean and perky little souls should inhabit with satisfaction ’ ( p. 15 ) .
11 ‘ Very merry , and the best fritters that ever I eat in my life . ’
12 you know there was I 've got a policy er here that I can take out and you took it and then that was it and you spent the rest of the time talking about this one policy whereas , because you 'd been thinking about that one , there may have been others that you may have been able to disturb her about or erm you know if she had other member of the family or education , whatever , there was , there was other areas that maybe you could 've brought up or gone back to anyway .
13 What I find offensive is Dr Rowan-Robinson 's implications that somehow I am claiming the credit for this work .
14 They are worked out according to the level of national insurance contributions that both you and your employer are required to pay by law .
15 And I learned after a few weeks that how he got this was There was no weather forecast as we know them now you know on the television .
16 There are one or two awards that not everyone would bust a gut to win , but IBM Corp 's Personal Software Products unit is proud to announce that the OS/2 2.0 operating system has been awarded the Computer Language Jolt Cola Award for Product Excellence : we 're advised that Jolt is the cola that has five times the sugar and twice the caffeine of regular cola — and the connection with computers ?
17 the complexity of science , which renders forging a direct causal link between corporate practice and the death , injury , or economic loss of employees , consumers , and the general public , very difficult to prove ‘ beyond a reasonable doubt ’ , particularly when those ‘ experts ’ called in to testify to the relationship add so many qualifications and possibilities that almost everything appears possible but nothing certain .
18 They were just o ordinary little places , all the places that ever I was in , they were Yes the the kitchen and that had we 'd rafters and then there was er the fireplace a just er generally just like , were two stone and there 's ribs across .
19 Bush had been inaugurated while I was in Australia , and when I came home , I started getting all the bizarre ideas that maybe I 'd had enough of tennis .
20 Just the strange things that again you know it 's it 's having an idea and recognizing it that it would be useful .
21 I expect I did , but I never know , I 'm so afraid of losing things that sometimes I take them into the most unsuitable places .
22 That is to say , they were more formal , more polite , and rather more distant than usual , asking permission to do things that usually they would have done without question .
23 We 're helped to recognize what has happened through doing things that usually we do not do .
24 But one of the things that always we we do n't Dave did a project a couple of years on consumer awareness which I think
25 I mean the thing that they latch onto all the time is that they think it 's perfectly reasonable that they should compliment a young woman and so on , and I do see , Bill , that this is a problem because these men have been brought up like this and they think of themselves as being polite and courteous and , you know , a little flirtatious and doing all the things that actually they were taught women like and is rather nice .
26 he , he , he lists er a wide range of things that basically you know should be banned or , or basically erm sh should be sort of cut down upon .
27 There is also er as , as well as recognizing that there are some things that perhaps we might have er concluded , but because of the er nature of the definition have fallen outside inclusion of this report .
28 Erm th there are one or two things that perhaps I can say that might help in relation to er to this particular report erm and you 'll see that er there are references in here to the workload of the erm minerals er erm team and the , the planning application for the coming year .
29 There are passages where Beethoven makes problems that perhaps he would have avoided if he had been able to hear .
30 The effect of Sartre 's oscillation between these two poles is that his argument is increasingly drawn towards the very positions that ostensibly he wishes to refute .
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