Example sentences of "that that [is] [art] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Interestingly enough , when you come to language , we 'll find that that 's a far more complicated topic .
2 Apart from that , I think we can accept a erm , that this th th the that that 's a fairly reasonable meaning .
3 JM : I think that that 's a very clever pun and must have taken you ages to think up .
4 Yes , I think that that 's a very large part of the story .
5 You know , about the crime statistics ; really what she 's saying is that parents ought to do a better job for their children , and I 'm sure we all agree with that but I think that that 's a very superficial response to what is er an enormous question of parents just being too poor and having nothing to give their children in the way of just basic food , basic medicines , to keep them alive .
6 So you think that that 's the most prominent er positions
7 So that that 's the so at first the claim is suspended .
8 Erm and so er I think that that is a slightly over-exaggerated figure anyway , and should be more like four thousand one hundred dwellings , even on this basis .
9 Does he agree that that is a pretty poor way in which to treat people who have given their lives to the service of their country ?
10 Of course , philosophers can dispute the reality of the table and the cow too , but common sense is inclined to feel that that is a tiresomely perverse attitude to take to experience .
11 Does the Minister recognise that that is a highly bureaucratic response ?
12 I congratulate my right hon. Friend the Home Secretary on taking action against death riders — I agree with those who have already said that that is a much better way to describe these offenders who are not joyriders — and others who think that it is good fun to take somebody 's car and drive it dangerously , thereby damaging property and sometimes killing people , thus causing appalling misery to those whose lives may be wrecked in the process .
13 I am sure that that is a very good definition .
14 However , that does n't have an effect on our er ability to agree a figure of three three for the city itself , in the structure plan , because the work we 've done on the local plan taking into account commitments and suitable allowances for small sites , does indicate to us that a figure of three three is achievable , but would be extremely difficult to exceed , the difference here between the four thousand and the three three does , however , have an impact on our neighbours clearly , and as was mentioned yesterday the City Council does own some some twenty nine hectares of land outside its current boundary , er located in the Ryedale District Council area , that land , some of that land has planning consent , the remainder is allocated in the draft Southern Ryedale local plan and was excluded from the greenbelt , that land it is the City Council 's intention to use to meet its er requirements for affordable housing , could accommodate some seven hundred dwellings , I think it is very important for me to emphasize that that is a very clear commitment of the City Council , and therefore that land in Ryedale would not er in the majority of its case be available for open market use , we would be seeking to use it to meet er affordable housing requirements .
15 And erm I think that that is a very dangerous situation to get ourselves in even in a county where the emphasis is on to protecting er er on environmental protection .
16 An an and to speak quite bluntly on the state of the evidence at the moment it seems that that is a very possible end to this case , in which case , in which case the jury wo n't even get round to having this matter .
17 We in South Cambridgeshire feel from time to time sitting on the doorstep of a university city that we are often ignored and I 'm sure that that is a very fair criticism as far as our District Council is concerned .
18 Any exhibition is worth going looking at and thinking about , but I do think that that is an extraordinarily bad exhibition .
19 I think that that is an absolutely disgusting thing to say , to appear to make voyeurism a greater sin than the murder of my son , ’ he said .
20 I think that that is an absolutely disgusting thing to say , to appear to make voyeurism a greater sin than the murder of my son . ’
21 Does my hon. Friend think that that is an entirely happy precedent when he is discussing discounts which are fraught with anomaly , difficulty and contradiction ?
22 Well that that is an entirely hypothetical question .
23 That the latter seems to be chosen overwhelmingly testifies not to the existence of coercion , but to careful selection procedures for placing persons in corporate positions coupled with successful methods of persuading them that their interests and the corporation 's interests happily coincide — or at least , that that is the most sensible , pragmatic way of looking at it .
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