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

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1 Mind you I suppose his head is erm smaller than his shoulders so that makes him like like a , sort of normal person .
2 Still was n't enough goals though even if Poland had beaten Holland , England still would n't have qualified because they needed , because er the opposition got a goal , they need to be , they had to win by seven clear goals so that meant they had to win eight one , not seven one , you see .
3 The decision lifts restrictions that were placed by the court on the tiny company several months ago that forbade it from distributing advance copies of BSD/386 code for beta testing , or production software .
4 It was just four months ago that met my first contras face to face .
5 The new Commonwealth declared itself open to other Soviet republics , as well as to states elsewhere that shared its objectives , and on 21 December in Alma Ata a further agreement was signed by the three original members and eight other republics : Armenia , Azerbaijan , Kazakhstan , Kirgizia , Moldavia , Tajikistan , Turkmenia and Uzbekistan .
6 It was just the thought of coping with this quantity alone that had me momentarily rattled , ’ she admitted with truth , then added with a hint of defiance , ‘ But if Stella can do it , I can do it . ’
7 There was a stony determination there that set him examining his own resolution in a panic , in case there should be weaknesses in it he never suspected .
8 She asked a question then that tore him apart .
9 Well A Alison goes out for one evening so that means I have to get back early for that evening
10 Nature has an aggression here that stiffens you and makes you strong .
11 If he was into denial then that suited her too .
12 Ther ben also that seyn he was
13 Well no , but and I were just thinking well why ca n't it just be all things together that make us what we are and when you 're trying to find a single thing , the only single thing is the one , which is the unity and then there 's no differentiation but I do n't think that , that we are , we are our body as well and that then can affect the soul you know , if you , if you 've got a big nose and all your life people stare at you you 're gon na , you 're not going to be unaffected by it .
14 He has a computer brain , controlling the pneumatics inside that bring him to life .
15 And the telephone number I remember to this day , was Porthmadog so that shows it was at least probably the telephone to go into being in Porthmadog .
16 This was not how to behave to your young son , but there was something about Steve 's behaviour now that drove her on .
17 And it was surely not merely over-confidence of his good usage here that gave his eyes that insolent green blaze , and his voice the sharp , clear edge of defiance .
18 ‘ I 'm so fed up with restaurants that have really bright fluorescent lights everywhere that make you look green , ’ she says .
19 And I mean I ca n't thank the people enough that sent them all .
20 It 's cocaine use generally that troubles us .
21 As you would imagine , if you saw your youngster tottering towards Beachy Head and was about to fall off , and if there was a notice there that said you must n't cross over this fence as you are guilty of trespassing , but you saw your child falling , what would you do — stay this side of the line because it was the law ?
22 there must be some people there that wonder what that was really .
23 ‘ I 've got a case here that worries me , and I wondered if there were any parallels . ’
24 ‘ I 'm sure I do n't know for what act of yours the Deity has seen fit to bless us with mounted Normans , and shiploads of mercenaries , and woods that burn in a trice , but you must have dropped a word somewhere that commended itself . ’
25 No-one knows whether it is the vast crowds — around 120,000 will be present over the next three days — or the mere hint that spring is really in the air again that motivates them , but Festival form certainly counts .
26 I hope that in reading this brochure you will identify some of the essence of Guinness Brewing Worldwide that sets us apart from the crowd .
27 Well that 's an odd number so that means there will be ten in one team and eleven in another team and the ten team someone will have to go twice .
28 Then you would have six men ashore that carry it away and stack it but course now today they do n't do that .
29 Farmers are wondering what to do with eight million tonnes of straw now that burning it has been banned .
30 I mean Margaret used to come in and everything was done for her , I mean she never had to do a thing well that hit her terribly you see .
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