Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] that [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | While Mills and Boon themselves rigorously deny that they produce ‘ formula fiction ’ , they remain unique as a publishing house . |
2 | One woman was so mean that she turned out all the lights immediately they got into their bedroom . |
3 | And does the fact that one in four people in Britain now lives alone mean that we have finally achieved the highest aspirations of humanity , or that we are victims of an ideology of individualism that has distorted even our deepest relationships ? |
4 | Right , so say that we have thirty , three observations , right we 've got three parameters in this particular model , right , therefore degrees of freedom will be thirty , right , and we 've jusk the critical values run across the rows alright . |
5 | I merely say that I think the question might be expected to interest your readers , but I am by no means confident that they will care much about the matter . |
6 | It was as warm as summer , the temperature an amazing 15.5° C. So warm that we had earlier seen a comma butterfly on the wing . |
7 | As for houses , I am not going to touch on their security here , but merely suggest that you contact the Crime Prevention Officer at your local police station . |
8 | Indeed West German satellite companies are so stong that one bought exclusive German rights to Wimbledon this year , just as a similar Swedish company did there , each denying the traditional terrestrial stations access . |
9 | In the drawing-room he took a great deal of persuading to sit down , and then , when Louise finally joined them , drifting in in her rose-silk dress , Grégoire seemed so overcome that he forgot to rise . |
10 | I was so overcome that I approached Shell and offered to buy it . ’ |
11 | Fergus had not been aware of the precise moment when the Lad of the Skins drew his soul from his body with the Knife of Light , but he had known a great coldness , and a sense of desolation , and an abandonment so complete that it had overwhelmed him , and for a time he had scarcely been aware of what was happening . |
12 | We only know that they live somewhere in the Wokingham area . |
13 | ‘ I only know that he drove a lorry . ’ |
14 | I only know that he turned up a few hours after the accident and got into some row with the head copper . |
15 | ‘ I only know that you do ! |
16 | I only know that I want you — all of you . |
17 | I only know that I did n't . " |
18 | ‘ I do n't know why you of all people make my pulses race , my body respond ; I only know that it happens . |
19 | I only know that she has your love , and that she is a very lucky woman . ’ |
20 | so she said erm , erm , I said I only understand that he fell out of bed last night , so she said yes but he 's quite comfortable now , I said is he , is he really ? |
21 | I know some young women rightly feel that they came out as a result of their own strength — and of course many of them do come out without any youth work involvement . |
22 | ( I am not arguing that the Americans do not themselves engage in all manner of protectionist devices , but merely note that they do at least have an intrinsic belief in the benefits of Adam Smith 's hidden hand , a view which is not wholly shared on the Continent of Europe . ) |
23 | Then I went down to my dressing room and there was this big , long note that somebody had written and stuck on my dresser , saying , ‘ How dare you bask in the reflected glory of others ’ and stuff like that . |
24 | Participants in a five-year effort by the Carnegie Corporation to bring science and government closer together believe that they have improved that relationship somewhat and hold out the promise of even greater success . |
25 | The help facility is very useful , not only for training new users , but also for infrequent users who suddenly find that they have to take over urgent work at short notice . |
26 | Will the forgotten peasants suddenly find that someone has remembered them ? |
27 | But I personally feel that it needs complete refurbishment and that costs money I think that the points been raised earlier about having some sort of jazz pub here or some pub here is very bad and I think we could investigate that . |
28 | Lakatos 's rhetoric , then , does not leave room for much doubt that he wished to defend a rationalist position and deplored the relativist position . |
29 | Right so you 're only ask that you did n't underline and that your illustrations could be better as well and the handwriting is a bit spidery , right , good , brave , right , go on |
30 | I merely ask that you keep a sceptical , but open mind and ask for nothing more than that you check the figures given to you . |