Example sentences of "that [noun sg] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It seems that drug abuse just ca n't be tolerated by American politics .
2 Something else he 's put that teak door on .
3 And she 's got a long time to use this money , and okay this might be sufficient now , but will it be when she 's seventy , seventy five , so we 've got to make that money work so
4 However , Abiko Seigo , a manager with the same corporation , complains that otaku types easily lose sight of company goals beyond the project before them .
5 But to go up that bit bit further than the other .
6 Given that decision makers often deal with complex problems , there is a requirement to think beyond the obvious and usual solutions to such problems and to consider innovative solutions .
7 Now , that waffle maker now I , use that waffle maker about twice
8 Now , that waffle maker now I , use that waffle maker about twice
9 they sent money to Uncle Jim and he , oops , that knitting needle nearly go in your eye , and er , he went and got them , let's see they 're keeping them watered
10 Now I know that handwriting changes slightly as men age , but the essential character of a signature remains the same .
11 That response I.s always positive and constructive , never defensive or full of excuses .
12 This has been taken to mean that teaching children together with the aid of a definite programme to reduce prejudice would not work , thus invalidating any proposed integration of schooling .
13 We have beaten our head against that brick wall too often .
14 Notice that when A is very small , equation ( 8.10 ) reveals that and so that branch WX essentially provides the input resistance R L .
15 And , because parliament alone can change the constitution , it has become a weapon that parliament exploits cynically to block reform .
16 Those whose interests were prejudiced by the events of 787 are likely to have joined the ranks of Offa 's enemies , and it was later believed that Archbishop Jaenberht even plotted with Charlemagne against Offa to guarantee him free entry into Kent if he should invade .
17 Well do that part brown first , and that part brown up to there .
18 In that sentence humour really is the only thing .
19 Now , just underneath that fuse box just kept it low .
20 I mean er scrap iron , I mean I 've done that erm where we 've loaded scrap iron ships but they do n't do none of that now and when you load scrap iron put so much in on the floor and then dockers would pull it apart and then there 'd then , mean you got ta go and pull a lot of that scrap iron out , load that off , well that the stevedore would say .
21 We have already seen that not only was forest the natural primeval vegetation of Britain , but also that enormous areas had been felled to create arable land by the Bronze Age and that woodland management probably existed by the Neolithic period .
22 Most studies have , however , reported that cyclosporin A comparably inhibited renal prostaglandin formation .
23 ‘ It 's hard , ’ Mark told a doctor conducting a broadcast interview with him early this month , ‘ but that heart bumps right along ’
24 Let me try that hair band on .
25 He can handle that computer scrabble beautifully , Bobby and he played last night on his own and he scored one thousand , was it three hundred
26 While English football , bereft of Chapman 's innovating spirit , persisted in its negative outlook , Continental countries developed the ‘ classical ’ Arsenal style with that enthusiasm Chapman so often warned about .
27 Given that mammography every three years is effective in reducing mortality from breast cancer , it follows that performing examinations yearly will be more effective .
28 Forgotten that wedding anniversary again ?
29 carry that tape recorder round with her
30 I 'm not carrying that tape recorder around with you all day Richard
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