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

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1 But the passing , the finishing was good , Lee Nogan hit a good shot , first couple of men in so you know that goes in , it 's a different game .
2 On the Tuesday I went in and they said that a letter would follow right that was on the Tuesday the twenty first something like that , then I never heard nothing from them until this came lunchtime post this Monday recorded delivery .
3 Yeah whether or not you whether or not you think it 's been induced by the fact that , that they 've heard what happened in and they think that they can start doing that as opposed to ch as opposed to just saying we 're going to exist by creating
4 They never changed the booth they sat in and they found that nobody was ever sitting in it as if it had an invisible reserved sign hanging above it .
5 Then someone will call us and they will take a blood sample , and I will be terrified as the needle goes in and I feel that they are draining me , that I have no blood left to give .
6 erm another area of my work is as I er writing workshops , the writing workshops are very different from the normal writing workshops there based at galleries and they take groups of people round an exhibition recording their comments on either one particular picture or the exhibition as a whole and then with my help we put the comments into poems that are then displayed along side the exhibits , erm this work I do with erm all sorts of people with children people with special needs , disabled people and , and that 's really where my interest in art erm comes in and I find that its a great leveller for people who would like to express themselves and have perhaps have difficulty by aiding , by looking at paintings and being able to see perhaps emotions or images that they , they feel themselves , so in all areas erm I find painting in my areas of work , painting influences me and has done for as , as long as I can remember .
7 ‘ He was screaming at me , ‘ Get outta here , my son 's in Vietnam ’ and then the local sheriff came in and he shouted that his son was in Vietnam and why was n't I in Vietnam ?
8 like that or your power is cut off because the E the M E B is digging the road up down and they say that your electric will be off for the next
9 All the same it was a long way down and she hoped that Ana did not ever come here alone .
10 And the days go down and I think that there 's numbers at the bottom .
11 Buckets , well every night time , when we finished dredging , you had to wash down , wash the decks down cos I mean that the decks used to be covered in mud and slush , so all we had then was an old draw bucket on a bit of rope , over the side , there were n't no hoses then , we used to the bucket and then we used to swing all the mud back in there , in the river .
12 Now at the moment every doctor has in his desk a supply of what I call yellow cards , obviously because they 're yellow , which he 's asked to fill in if he thinks that a medicine which he has prescribed may have caused some nasty effect , for example to give the patient headaches , or to make them giddy , or to make them sick , or perhaps even something more serious than that .
13 Well I 've put the big one in but I know that the rest would n't go in .
14 And for , our children when they grow up cos I had three children nearly every one that had come into the town had little ones so you see we were trying to build a town for our children to benefit which I do n't know whether you think that it 's a town worth living in but I think that we have done very well and it 's a town that is caring for such as the elderly they really do care !
15 It had become so much a matter of routine that when she answered he came close to putting the phone down before he realized that all he 'd heard was , ‘ Hello . ’
16 Even her mother 's " Pull yourself together " remarks began to drag her down as she recognised that that was something she could not do .
17 We were there illegally we broke in when they find that out they 'll … ’
18 It helps explain what they believe in when they believe that a person has authority .
19 He reined in when he saw that Alexei was in the garden , watched for a time , and then spat expressively to left and to right and rode on .
20 In fact , she was on the point of reining in when she saw that Beador had come to rest on the top of the trunk ; he stood there , poised like a trick rider in a circus .
21 She looked young and pretty and relaxed for the first part of the evening until a ghastly sense of anti-climax set in when she realized that many of the young English guests had arrived well watered and rowdy after their coach trip , soon to become hideously drunk on the Ashley 's generous provision of champagne and wine , with a few dainty canapés and other elegant nibbles .
22 She only gave in when she learned that the vicar 's niece would be going to the dance and that the Air Force would be providing transport .
23 But frustration can often set in when you discover that the furniture so suited to your modern townhouse looks completely out of place in your Victorian terrace .
24 I am bound to say that his personality and his voice with his Glasgow accent were a little disconcerting at first ( I felt rather as if I were being addressed by my highly educated carpenter ) , but he inspired me with such confidence as he went on that I forgot that , and of course one has to recognise that a new era in political life has dawned for England , the old aristocratic school is practically swept out of it , it is the dawn of the new " regime " .
25 And now , so many scars have grown over where it hurts that I 'm not sure I 'm clear anymore about what I 've lost .
26 They 've seen through and they realize that all these wasting .
27 ‘ Ye check the vehicle over while Ah see that we 've got a manual and all the necessary papers . ’
28 It means that Mrs Thatcher 's great reforming legacy is safe and will be built on and it means that Britain 's Euro-sceptic approach to Maastricht will dominate our coming Euro-presidency at a time when the federalist dream is turning sour all over Europe .
29 As time went on and I knew that I had a fight on my hands , healing became as important to me as my new diet or the other new therapies .
30 The King 's Government has to be carried on and I think that you are the only man who has a chance of doing this successfully .
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