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

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1 So how far do you actually want God to forgive you up to three times and then no more you know it 's it 's that kind of er question that we 're asking and that we that I feel that is something we should be thinking about that how far should a Christian go in forgiving .
2 Will governments endorse the view of the eugenicists of the 1930s that the carriers of such genes are ‘ bad and inferior ’ and that they and their followers are ‘ good and superior ’ ?
3 THERE IS a paranoiac frisson , and more than a little insight , to be had from the thought that we humans are not really in control of our own fates , and that someone or something is using us .
4 Sometimes they are told to demonstrate what new recruits ( and the field-worker ) can expect ; on other occasions they are told to illustrate the funny or the tragic sides of policing ; or are used as a vehicle for the story-teller to display some features about him or herself , such as his or her experience and skill and ability in handling all things , and that he or she is professional in being able to talk about horror in a cold and detached manner .
5 Make sure that the baby 's body is facing the breast and that he or she is taking the whole nipple to fill its mouth .
6 The main thing the well-prepared learner brings to the task is positive expectations — expectations that reading will bring rewards of pleasure and understanding , and that he or she is going to learn to read and to enjoy the learning .
7 Once the reader has grasped that there are different kinds of reading ( appropriate to different kinds of texts and different purposes ) , that reading must be undertaken actively and critically , and that he or she has to interact in a personal way with the text , then the reader is becoming proficient .
8 The group reflect what they see of the sufferer 's assets and defects ( never defects alone ) and he or she is helped towards the recognition that his or her previous life truly had become unmanageable and that he or she had tried desperately to control everything but was finally having to admit defeat and accept powerlessness .
9 Each partner has to recognize his or her position and that he or she represents a group who have a legitimate voice .
10 See that your client initials all alterations to any document executed , and that he or she signs any plan attached to it — this being unnecessary , however , if the plan is drawn on the actual document .
11 Maybe that very quickly he started coming up with lyrics and that he and I got on well right from the off , Well , not quite from the off .
12 From her they had learned that Jerome Fanshawe had a bungalow at Eastover between Eastbourne and Seaford and that he and his wife and daughter had driven down there for a week 's holiday on May 17th .
13 However , I hope it goes well and that you and your committees get all the credit they deserve .
14 To rejoice in the Lord is to have the unshakable confen confidence that he is always at hand , and that you and I are always in his hand no matter what happens .
15 This demands that the listener gives the speaker their full , undivided attention , and that she or he summarises , paraphrases , clarifies and interprets rather than directing through responses .
16 The book 's chief interest lies in the fact that Caroline Capel was a sister of the 1st Marquess of Anglesey and that she and her family , for financial reasons , were living in Brussels at the time of Waterloo .
17 Later , at the staff table , Sarah told Catriona and Patrice that she was from New York and that she and her mother were travelling around Europe .
18 Later that evening she had told him that she came from Newcastle , that her widowed father had remarried and that she and her stepmother could n't get on .
19 If she has a religious faith which enables her to believe that death is not the end and that she and her husband will be re-united one day , she should be supported and encouraged in this , as it is something really positive on which she can begin to rebuild the rest of her life .
20 But not long after this happy event Fergie became depressed that Andrew would be away in Australia for some months and that she and her baby were being ‘ abandoned ’ .
21 One reason which can be given for this is the claim that a head is simply a functionary and that his or her views and judgements have to be variable for the sake of other people .
22 The drawback is that lots of people use them and that lots and lots of people will want to use it on precisely the night you require to be there .
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