Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] that [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I simply assumed you would much prefer that charming nickname to your own . |
2 | And how long has that particular number been your ex-directory number ? |
3 | I 've only seen that precise colour once before . ’ |
4 | Evelyn and the others are , indeed , with greater or lesser urgency and awareness , immobile in desperation , but I want to suggest that for Joyce it is not the dispassionate artist 's gaze which alone allows that strange steadiness commentators have called and even tone . |
5 | I hope that that puts the matter beyond doubt , and I believe that my hon. Friends will greatly welcome that important development in the new council tax . |
6 | So I thought I 'd better clear that little matter up , for starters , because you would be very interested . |
7 | Yes she 's only got that small house . |
8 | You know , I 've only got that little bit on top |
9 | So you do n't necessarily believe that protracted negotiation er necessarily takes the heat out of a dispute , in fact it may worsen it ? |
10 | Significantly , however , Hanson adds : ‘ It does not necessarily follow that Soviet utilisation and diffusion of imported technology is highly effective by international standards ’ . |
11 | They 've all got that smelly stuff on their hair . ’ |
12 | Pausing only to do that creepy thing — knocking , quietly , on your door . |
13 | They did it with such tenderness that I gained new strength from their friendship , suddenly seeing the value in continuing , if only to deepen that shared bond . |
14 | I 'm quite 'appy , an' I ai n't wishin' I was married ter anybody else , so get that stupid thought out o' yer 'ead fer a start . ’ |
15 | Rough , spiky , juggy — anything less than a gratifying incut is something of a rarity here — and steep enough to give that exhilarating feel . |
16 | While these , of course , are unique to each school , other schools , by using similar methods , would come up with their own action plans , secure in the knowledge that those most involved with the school have had a chance to pull together to ensure that appropriate learning , with support , is taking place . |
17 | In such a climate of change the 29th Edition Rules for Automatic Sprinkler Systems can only indicate that required sprinkler protection for broad categories of commodity . |
18 | Gd-DTPA is also of value in assessing tumour recurrence after surgery , with the rider that for the first few postoperative months the hypervascular scar tissue does not have a blood/brain barrier and hence enhancement at this stage does not necessarily indicate that residual tumour is present . |
19 | It could so happen that slight bile acid malabsorption may or may not affect bile acid synthesis . |
20 | On 30 June 1921 these elements coalesced and he suddenly saw that familiar landscape with new eyes . |
21 | He had n't suggested the film might not come out although she could n't have had time to develop it yet and she was n't working through a ‘ friend ’ sent round to sympathise with him deplore the whole thing and assure him it could be stopped if he 'd only tell that terrible woman one little thing … ’ — And since I 'm not married or anything I thought I 'd stick to the personal angle . |
22 | I take in my opinion the size , scale of settlement that is being pursued by erm North Yorkshire is of sufficient size , erm my experience erm are twelve fifty to fifteen hundred new settlement is sort of of a size that can sustain a reasonable balance of community facilities , I think in looking at the new village and in the context of P P G thirteen its highway implications , we see from table one of er Mr Curtis 's supplementary statement that public transport , I E bus and train , in terms of journeys to work to the Greater York area amounts to about eight percent of all journeys made , now I think if we were to follow Mr Curtis 's view through and put all development on the periphery of York , if we put two hundred to the North , two hundred to the East , two hundred to the South and so on and so forth , the contribution that those , that new housing can make to improving the public transport system , will be very small , if you concentrate your developments in a new settlement , or or maybe two new settlements which is another point , erm you have a better opportunity to provide a public transport system which would not only serve that new village , but also settlements in the surroundings , and I think you will find that the percentage of people in the new village who are reliant on public transport as a means of getting to work is greater that what you find in the Greater York area at the present time . |
23 | I mean it 's not merely recognizing that past land reforms did n't work , it 's a totally different policy . |
24 | Once she had seen Harry again , she would know if she 'd only imagined that special magic between them . |
25 | I should perhaps add that British Rail , in announcing these changes , claim that they are in line with the Passengers ’ Charter ( and hence , by implication , with the Citizens ’ Charter ) . |
26 | But you can only play that particular game when in actuality there is something to find . |
27 | ‘ Walking is the progression of steps so taken that unbroken contact with the ground is maintained at each step . |
28 | Politically its another matter of course … pretty much the same as if Wales suddenly became independant — politically it would nt be UK , but I do nt think they would suddenly lose that British sense of humour . |
29 | Just then one of Father 's secretaries , who was standing right behind me , said , ‘ Such purity of line , do you notice , even when she 's only showing that sweet child how to curtsy . ’ |
30 | she not long had that bad car accident |