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

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1 At the least , the seller should agree to ensure that the business of the offeree group is carried on in the ordinary and usual course so as to maintain the same as a going concern ; and that nothing is voluntarily done or omitted which would result in a material inaccuracy in the warranties if they were repeated on , and as at , completion .
2 Rejoicing in the Lord is having the assurance that nothing is ever lost , that nothing is ultimately beyond him and his power .
3 A comforting aspect of wildlife watching in Scotland is that nothing is out to eat you .
4 The problem with being an astrologer is that everyone is always pestering you to find out what 's to happen in the next few days .
5 British Telecommunications Plc 's Customer Systems division — ‘ the largest UK systems house that no-one 's ever heard of ’ — has spent the past three years restructuring and now reckons it is set to take the world by storm .
6 These are the findings of a survey commissioned by British Telecommunications Plc 's systems integration division , Customer Systems — ‘ the largest UK systems house that no-one 's ever heard of ’ .
7 Sometimes the tears come for no reason ( by which phrase we mean that someone is not crying for a particular reason , for something or someone in particular , but that they are crying for everything ) .
8 The only people they do n't want to upset are the people at the garage the fact that somebody is n't doing their job properly somebody 's sitting on a form somewhere
9 And I do n't fancy a house that somebody 's actually living in .
10 This means that nobody is around to use the local amenities including shops , taxi services , libraries and the like .
11 Cos I think he 's sort of realized now that nobody 's particularly impressed by him taking six grammes and twelve Es at once and going oh I took six grammes of and twelve Es at once and I was really fucked .
12 Tracey said that she 's just gon na be one of these the judge either likes you or he do n't like you .
13 It seems to me that she 's also saying , it 's also a plea , on Charlotte Bronte 's behalf to men , to want women who come to them developed , independent and
14 ‘ I know , and they 're probably all true in their way , but I 'm sure there 's something else that she 's not telling me …
15 It must there must be it must be possible to speak to her about the fact that she 's not communicating .
16 Millions of babies have grown up happy and healthy on formula milks and your baby will thrive if he has a mum who 's relaxed at feeds , not anxious that she 's not giving her baby the best start in life .
17 But she does n't want to say that she 's not having any for five year .
18 And for a female it may be possible that she 's not going to get a full pension anyway , she may have er had time out , not paid contributions right the way through etcetera .
19 I do n't think that erm , whatever womans sexuality does n't erm mean that she 's not gon na be a good mother , she could be a good mother , she could , you know just depends on the person , on the woman .
20 I 'm afraid that she 's not gon na
21 It 's a bit of stinker that she 's not coming .
22 She 's probably a bit miffed that she 's not coming with us .
23 Katia says that she 's profoundly irritated by artists who insist that they go home , shut the door , and become ‘ normal ’ — ‘ What is this normal ?
24 I mean , it 's not that she 's probably gon na go after it but I , you know , who knows !
25 In case you 're not fluent in Japanese , Katharine Over is telling her friend Lucy that she 's about to join the Prime Minister on a diplomatic mission .
26 and she said my sister spends I mean , we 're now talking about nineteen seventy my sister spends twelve and six a week on things from for the house on the hire purchase if she ever truly runs into debt she 'll save part of the cost of the thing , you know and then she knows that she 's always going to have to put twelve and six a week aside but she does that and buys things for the house and you see if you 've got if you 've got that little bit of extra coming in it 's quite well it 's like my lodgers , Brenda if I could n't if I could n't get what I need from my lodgers well Neil pays me Neil 's house rent which thirty pound a week
27 Kat Bjelland rather teasingly answered that she 's never felt constrained by male domination — unwillingly .
28 Well I think , I 've got ta say that I think it might be ha it might be working better now with there but when not there and we go to and say can you tell me where X Y Z is , the response you 're gon na get is I 'm sorry I do n't know and the reason she wo n't know is that she 's never bothered to ask because she 's not talking so it 's okay while there but it wo n't be when she 's not because I 've had that , sorry I do n't know .
29 any problems , any problems the council for er two years , there are and I think that she 's actually provided a very significant contributions to the council .
30 But when you know that she 's safely tucked up in bed , you come out with a towel around you .
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