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

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1 He had thought that perhaps Osbern or some of his friends still on horseback might have got through , provided the fighting was over .
2 ok , this poem 's called erm A Pause In A Moment Worn out days dressed in damp wheat , heavy coat pulling at tired shoulders , memory pushed back , brought forward in the click of a stick , pause in a moment , sunset reflected in eyes offering the warmth of recognition , so that poem started with the overcoat and that was the mood as I say , that was the mood of rejection erm and there was something about the way the old girl was looking at the women on the bridge , almost as if there was this recognition and , as it brought back memories that perhaps went or as black as the overcoat , erm the next er painting which I 'm going to read to you about is erm have you
3 He certainly engages in speculation as to what might have happened but treats it as such , continually emphasising that multiple interpretations of the data are possible , that there are many important matters to which he has not had access and that only limited and tentative conclusions may be drawn .
4 These rules must be applied with experience and judgement if adequate protection is to be achieved and it is important that the leading insurance company on the risk is consulted at the early design stage , and that only experienced and reputable sprinkler installers be used .
5 A great storm that suddenly appears and is soon over ; if the condition lingers or does not have much intensity , it is not Aconite .
6 And long after Dana had left me , I still thought of him every day , and from time to time wrote poems about him , like this one which came to me after several viewings of a film that greatly disturbed and fascinated me , Pasolini 's Teorema :
7 His own proposal , accepted some months later , was that both the Board and District should become Responsible Bodies for Cambridgeshire and that mutually negotiated and harmonious arrangements for local provision be agreed between them , with financial deficits being met from the LEA grant .
8 We also recognise that highly trained and motivated people are critical to the achievement of our objectives .
9 This is the question that constantly persecutes and torments me ’ , Beckmann wrote .
10 It allowed him to take words that already existed and yet express himself in a completely new way .
11 It allowed him to take words that already existed and yet express himself in a completely new way .
12 Perhaps the best hope for progress lies in the many examples of good practice that already exist and which the Act simply reflects and builds on .
13 There are a number of issues that already have and will continue to have direct bearing on day to day practice of which the major one will be the reverberating effects upon pre-school education of the Education Reform Act 1988 .
14 There are two main types ; those that just communicate and those that are capable of translating the data formats at the same time .
15 When you get angry you pump all sorts of different chemicals around your body and they do n't do your body any good that 's for sure , you know you get the adrenalin that starts making everything well making the blood move faster heart beat faster you get other chemicals ready and if those chemicals are n't used properly or if something does n't happen and it uses those particular chemicals and they 're left inside the body then that causes eventually physical illness in some sort of physical wearing of some sort or another , so gradually just the opposite of this where you 're you 're not internalising your throwing it out , but there 's a hell of a lot in there that 's been stored up there and bottled up there before it throws out , and when you do tend to be aggressive it 's not because you 're being aggressive on purpose it 's because it 's just something that just happens and wells up when you get to a particular point and whoosh out it comes .
16 As mentioned earlier , it was vaguely hoped that somehow access and use of services would be equalised .
17 When the fingers drew away , the boy 's spittle clung to them , making a delicate spidery line that soon snapped and fell apart .
18 There are major moral issues of our time ( famine , nuclear issues , conservation and pollution , freedom fighting and terrorism ) that deeply involve and concern young people .
19 It may seem that once stalling and premises costs have been accounted for , there is very little left about which to make decisions .
20 It 's a word we use to talk about masses of undifferentiated humanity — like buying a pound of whitebait for your supper , rather than , say , 341 little silver fishes that once frisked and swam in the dappled shallows of the ocean .
21 It 's a word we use to talk about masses of undifferentiated humanity — like buying a pound of whitebait for your supper , rather than , say , 341 little silver fishes that once frisked and swam in the dappled depths of the ocean .
22 ‘ I 've heard that I 'm the most unsavoury , unconscionable character that ever existed but people all want to be associated with me and sit with me , ’ he said .
23 My only knowledge is the pubs that still remain but are boarded up .
24 ‘ So we do have a few residents that still come and go as they please .
25 The Oracle7 co-operative-server database has been designed to support SQL query and update transactions that automatically retrieve and modify data on multiple servers , and to enable a group of low-cost servers computers to outperform the largest mainframe , which will not make the thing very popular with IBM Corp , and should offer high reliability because there is no single point of failure .
26 Johnstone was almost certainly excused because a group of very vocal team mates under the leadership of Billy Bremner were exerting a powerful influence over Scottish footballing affairs , an influence that probably undermined and eventually curtailed Ormond 's period as manager .
27 Where either party gives particulars RSC Ord 18 , r12(7) provides that both request and particulars must be incorporated in the same document and go into the bundle of pleadings immediately after the pleading to which they refer .
28 Since there are now breeding colonies on the Channel Islands in comfortable feeding range of the Sussex coast , it is likely that both feeding and passage movements are involved .
29 The President said that both Delport and Schoeman would be involved in the negotiations process .
30 Here , staff appreciate that both fear and grief in the patient and his relatives can be reduced through anticipating the fact that they do not have much longer together and that this time can be used constructively to work through some of their anxieties and other distressing emotions .
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