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

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1 Intikhab Alam gave the Pakistanis a ‘ pep talk ’ during the interval , pointing out that the pitch was taking spin already and that they should aim to bat only once , and massively at that .
2 WHEN THE originators of the Dart Valley Light Railway plc formed it in 1965 they always intended that it should be a commercially operated line rather than a ‘ preserved ’ railway , for having looked at the then contemporary scene they felt that there were enough preservationists at work already and that their nice for survival in an essentially holiday area should be revenue-earning profitability .
3 He could think , with a brief twist of the old cynicism , that he had never seen inside Tara anyway and that he could not miss what he had never had .
4 Hall replied that there were a lot of wagons outside and that it looked as though some men were to go to Long Kesh Detention Camp .
5 Make sure that your equipment functions correctly and that your craft , engine and trailer are maintained .
6 Just make sure that you 've ‘ fixed ’ the colours properly and that they will be fast when washed !
7 I anticipate that at least two of the EFTA countries will place their applications before the Community shortly and that it will be possible to begin examining them in early 1993 .
8 It 's essential we can move the monitoring team around the site quickly and that they can interpret their findings immediately .
9 The report 's recommendations are in line with the Industry 's argument that it does not make economic sense to close Britain 's nuclear power plants early and that it is far cheaper to run the stations than to close them .
10 They must satisfy the Authority that they have all technical equipment to do their job efficiently and that their manager has the necessary professional quali-fications .
11 Mr. Spearing : Is the Leader of the House aware that those who are concerned about this matter are grateful to him for referring to the Select Committee 's report of two years ago and that we look forward to the Government implementing the intention that they stated at that time ?
12 These indicate that time itself had a beginning about fifteen billion years ago and that it may come to an end at some point in the future .
13 I only know that it was years ago and that I was not , as I am now , a regular client .
14 He told them that he had separated from his Argentinian-born wife four years ago and that she had returned to Buenos Aires .
15 He does remember Hollar from ten years ago and that he did get a good degree ( p. 52 ) , and his enthusiasm for the fact is indicated by the emphatic nature of his approbation — " Of course you did .
16 For example , it is now known that in Israel anatomically modern humans were present some 90,000 years ago and that there was human occupation of Australia 50,000 years ago .
17 It is possible that they were taken to northern France ( Brittany ) by Cornish refugees about 1,500 years ago and that there continued to be trading between the two regions for several hundred years ; there is certainly a theory that the Breton cattle originated largely in Cornwall .
18 But I accept the point fully and that you should include any
19 The Guidance states : no decision to initiate proceedings should be taken without clear evidence that provision of services for the child and his family ( which may include an accommodation placement voluntarily arranged under s20 ) has failed or would be likely to fail to meet the child 's needs adequately and that there is no suitable person prepared to apply to take over care of the child under a residence order ( para 3.10 ) .
20 In the course of my pastoral visiting , before I took a funeral service , I called on the dead man 's son , who told me that he fell out with his father at his wedding twenty years previously and that he was not going to the funeral service now !
21 This emphasises to parents that you take continuity seriously and that you encourage and value good working relationships with other schools .
22 In addition such strategical decisions may be based on episodic memories for particular instances of driving the planned route , for example , the memory that you encountered road works at a particular junction recently and that it should thus be avoided until they have been completed .
23 Frank Sinatra , pacing the sound stage in his elevator shoes , explained they had all been up late the night before and that their performance might leave something to be desired .
24 Peter Davies , Eastbourne 's captain , told his players on the eve of the event that they were stroking the ball well and that they could upset the odds but added he was booking them out of their hotel .
25 The idea that Stamford was the centre of Mercian government was invented by William Stukeley in the 1730s from his belief that Alchfrith had held his court here and that it had formerly been Hengist 's town .
26 That 's brown , dark brown there and that there 's
27 They had claimed containers of worms found in their car had been dug in an unprotected area elsewhere and that they had stopped at the bay to gather mussels .
28 Remember that your back has to remain flat throughout and that your head has to be up .
29 Samuel Hitching stated that he examined the Coffin carefully and that it had two canvas patches on where there were decayed places in the Wood — he also measured the thickness of the Board and they were only 5/8 of an inch at top and ½ an inch thick at the bottom — the lid was also warped that they could not screw it down properly-One of the bearers also stated that he was afraid it would fall in pieces before they got to the Church with it .
30 Equally , the whole House will have seen for itself how far we have moved down the Order Paper today and that I have called a number of English Members on hospital trust matters .
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