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

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1 Whether or not they are given delegated powers , sub-committees must have specific terms of reference and clearly defined tasks , so that everyone understands just what the sub-committees are to do and when it is to be done .
2 If other specialists are involved , a general briefing meeting will ensure that everyone knows exactly what is required of them .
3 Arrange a briefing meeting with representatives of the magazine and the sponsor , the author and the photographer to make sure that everyone knows exactly what is required .
4 It became clear from talking to parents that I had to see how what they said actually hooked up with their experience , the fine detail of it , and not to assume that I knew exactly what kind of lived experience lay behind a familiar form of words .
5 The year erm which was done last year myself , self assessment and that I 've actually my form tutor to suggest it and they are reasonably positive , like sixty five percent to move into
6 Yeah over that I mean sometimes you want to sit quiet and you can not can you ?
7 Do n't forget that I know exactly what you 're capable of ! ’
8 Can I just say then that I think either it 's got to be blocked completely so they ca n't jump over the bridge , or it 's got to be unblocked .
9 So if you 've got children looking at mortgages , just tell them to be careful and that I think really my advice would be to , for anyone starting off a new mortgage now , to definitely go for repayment , until they 've sorted out what they 're doing , because if you cash an endowment within two years , if you ca n't keep up the payments , if you lose your job , then y you get nothing back .
10 Mostly , I feel so inadequate that I think almost anyone could do the job better than I. I mean , Karen 's trained and Edna s had a lifetime s experience .
11 That I believe now it 's run by the ladies that took over some while ago .
12 Ridging and patching were the first jobs that I tackled once it became apparent that I was neither going to find another job nor be content to remain a labourer .
13 I realise that I have little I need to hide .
14 Something whispered to me that I have never myself been converted ! …
15 But I decided fairly quickly that once the reins were in somebody else 's hands , and that somebody knew exactly what they were doing , there was no point in coming back . ’
16 Already known to have a weakness for a pretty face , it was understandable that she worried now he chose to teach attractive young girls .
17 But now as she stood looking at herself in a full length looking glass , she could see that she had indeed what the magazines described as the perfect figure , firm round breasts , a narrow flat waist , good hips , a small posterior , and long slender legs which were greatly enhanced by the silk stockings the assistant had carefully rolled on to them .
18 She stifled the inevitable tears of self-pity , only too aware that she had only herself to blame …
19 There were those , of course , who 'd say that she 'd only herself to blame .
20 There are scenes in variety , but connected by an interesting theme and one that she made particularly her own , the self-deceiver .
21 She ran up the path and knocked at the door , her whole body seized by such a trembling excitement that she thought perhaps she was going to faint .
22 She thought she knew herself very well , but faced with God she realized that she knew virtually nothing .
23 When they did converse , she said little and mostly listened ; it had only recently struck Angelica that she knew almost nothing more about Alina now than she had at the end of that first day .
24 He grinned down at her and it was only then that she realised just what she had said .
25 He sounded so fiercely protective that she wondered sadly what it would be like to have a man care for her as much as Roman cared for Berenice .
26 Incredibly , it was not until she pushed open the kitchen door that she remembered just what day it was and what they were all supposed to be doing .
27 The third reading , for instance , was slower than the first , despite the fact that you knew exactly what you were looking for .
28 You are advised to keep your answer to question 5 as concise as possible ( no more than a few sentences ) ; be sure that you know exactly what you want to say before you pick up the phone .
29 First , be sure that you know exactly what is required , In some questions the statement of the conditions is deliberately written in a complex confusion .
30 ‘ Any questions you like provided that you know only your daughter can answer them ; the nickname of a childhood friend , for example , or the description of some pet she used to have , anything that she will know and her captors ca n't know .
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