Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] that " in BNC.
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1 | Sorry watch that |
2 | In normal times that overlooker in a Preston spinning mill who , with his seven employed children , earned £4 a week in a week of full employment , would have been the envy of his neighbours . |
3 | In some ways , therefore , France had to find a way of forcing the other five members into line behind his conception of an intergovernmental association of European states that would ultimately expand far beyond the Six , to what de Gaulle described as a Europe extending from the Atlantic to the Urals . |
4 | I was very surprised to see Strange play that awful shot at the 17th . |
5 | Sitting in a bus next morning , eating pineapple and waiting for the driver , we heard that the survivors were going to walk on fiery coals that night down on the fairground . |
6 | it hardened To fossilised shell That |
7 | Like stately homes that kind of thing ? |
8 | I am always and everywhere his place ; if I am the barren land he thinks to water into an oasis I am also the blight on his crops and the locust destroying grain ; I am both the ruined harvest and the shameful blood that sickens cattle . |
9 | done a financial and er my er , this afternoon I had a guy come in with a Capri , bloody welding that thing needs doing , I do n't think he 'll get it done , so I was , I was |
10 | A Georgian Denville that 's all I ask ! |
11 | Ooh I thought he was a flipping turnover that ! |
12 | If diffugere signals that winter 's troops are on the run — the snows have skeddadled — then the Grace may dare , at least for a brief time of truce , to resume her peaceful pastimes . |
13 | Under the guidance of chief executive David Jones , the fashion retailer made a pre-tax profit of £12.3m in the year to January — a strong recovery from its 1990-91 pre-tax loss of £40m and total losses that year of some £220m . |
14 | So that you may find that all the hesitations are by women , or most of them by women , or most of them are in the pub , or most of them are a after ten at night , or ar you know , you can look at the context in which certain words , certain conversational gambits that some of them use . |
15 | with semi-skimmed milk that 's it , then I 'll have my lunch lunchtime and have my tea teatime |
16 | His voice was low , the deep tones carrying only the faintest hint of a Scottish accent that time and distance had helped him to shed . |
17 | It 's not very often in the history of tennis you see a seventeen year old try that on centre court in the French Open . ’ |
18 | But we 're we 're that 's the most prestigious subsidiary of British Rail that 's what |
19 | I was told that the wind was blowing in a different direction that day and that this smog ( caused by the local power station ) always occurred when this happened . |
20 | First , the draftsman may insert in the rent review clause an express provision that time is not to be of the essence . |
21 | But I think that the two further posts , one is provide assistance to the Environment Officer , which is a clerical support that Councillor referred to . |
22 | Well it 's got some different meanings that and you may be able to talk about that another time with your teacher . |
23 | The other day , I ‘ phoned Robert at college to tell him that I had photographed his favourite aircraft that morning . |
24 | Gerry scored on his Palace debut in our 2–2 draw with Manchester United on the opening day of 1969–70 and went on to become our top scorer that season . |
25 | I read the words slowly , and remembered Will 's empty eyes that day in August . |
26 | It was said in the Daily Mail that |
27 | Ryan had gone to visit an old girlfriend that night , but left at 9pm . |
28 | Why in the view of that clear recommendation that parliament should decide these matters , has he left the regulation of that duty to the auditing practices board , a non-statutory body ? |
29 | An increase in the noise level and glimpses of exotic vegetables told her that they were in a market street , and it seemed to the over-sensitive Meredith that Lucenzo was almost continually returning greetings and brushing off sympathetic offers of help . |
30 | He clawed at the broken wheel that first dragged him across , then pinned him to the road . |