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

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1 unless you have a base to work off of started to do , once we started doing the er , the walls take the scaffold down out of the way and to release some area off our stock pile we decided to back build so that by the time that we 'd done six tanks we 'd got half our area taken up by all that material excavated and just flip back to the drawing here what 's going to happen is that stockpile here .
2 I say again that in Northern Ireland the Housing Executive has spent a great deal more per capita than is the case elsewhere and that can be seen by anyone who visits public sector housing in Northern Ireland .
3 Clearly we can not normalise X in this case to make both unc and unc unit matrices ; we say therefore that in this case X is bi-orthogonal or has a generalised orthogonal form .
4 We propose therefore that in groups of 6 the participants will discuss these requests and allocate funds to them .
5 Bransford and McCarrell ( 1975 ) show clearly that without inference comprehension may not take place effectively in textual material , and that particular contexts produce different structures of organisation and comprehension .
6 Imagine now that from a point — say the top — contraction is initiated that spreads .
7 where a special area in one housing estate has been set aside for problem families , where they are given daily supervision combined with training and instruction designed to teach them the elements of home craft and mothercraft so that in due course , when they have proved they can manage their affairs , domestic , financial or otherwise , they can return to a better house in a more desirable neighbourhood .
8 And I suspect also that from time to time the director feels that he has to placate the more hard-nosed and less imaginative of his many paymasters by producing something that could be regarded as promoting trade .
9 But others have failed to find such quantitative increases , and suspect instead that in the course of translocation , the alene is altered in a way that causes a qualitative change in its product .
10 We know already that in crucial ways children and adults can feel miserable and alone in families and communities , particularly when their needs are not recognised or when , even if recognised , they can not be met properly .
11 Er sound is very difficult you know like that to your never quite sure the way it goes .
12 Remember also that in parts of Canada French is the first language .
13 And though we know also that in early periods , and especially and persistently in certain forms — drama , dance , choral song — production was not even in this manifest sense individual but was necessarily of a group kind , still the emphasis on ‘ the producer ’ , ‘ the author ’ , remains predominant , because it corresponds quite directly to the manifest conditions of production in writing and in print , and to certain oral forms which directly preceded them .
14 Assume there are a million retired British living abroad , enjoying the sun and the lower taxes of a grateful foreign country ; assume also that on average such a family spends £25,000 on house , furnishing , car , and so on , in order to become established abroad .
15 They assume implicitly that over this short-term horizon the supply side will be approximately constant .
16 I will have more to say about family life in the next chapter , here I note merely that in the last twenty years we have seen the large-scale establishment of the single-parent family , the so-called serial-monogamy syndrome ( divorced people keep getting remarried ) and an endless chain of step-children and step/half brothers and sisters .
17 I note also that of the judges who expressed opinions to the House of Lords Select Committee on Murder and Life Imprisonment about this issue , a majority favoured immediate disclosure of the judges ' recommendation as to the tariff .
18 Note also that in the main body of the Figure for the sake of clarity only one magnetic field line is shown in the space well beyond the plasma sheet .
19 Suppose also that at the time of the buyer 's liquidation the buyer owed £500 to the seller under another contract .
20 This is becoming less and less practicable as a philosophy of operation , and I believe absolutely that in the future it will be the company that conforms to the individual that attracts and motivates the best people .
21 ‘ Social services would n't dream of institutionalising a child at six , yet in this country parents do just that by sending many boys of that age to prep school . ’
22 Little wonder then that at this festive season of good will to all people , arguments and friction mock our pretence at peace and sometimes split the family .
23 Little wonder then that during the build-up to her wedding she invited her former teacher Wendy Mitchell and pianist Lily Snipp to Buckingham Palace so that she could have dancing lessons .
24 Small wonder therefore that as a drama critic he grasped the significance of R. C. Sherriff 's famous play , Journey 's End , in 1929 .
25 Notice also that above each bar of colour , there is a number displayed .
26 And on the front sheet o entitled affordable housing , we see there that in the case of Hambleton we 'd be looking at forty one percent , of the remaining dwellings being unaffordable being affordable houses , down to York where it goes up to ninety percent .
27 Notice firstly that at 196bn the market value of pension fund assets at the end of 1987 was larger than that of any other class of financial intermediary .
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