Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] that " in BNC.

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1 Wishart thought back to what he had heard about that fateful night at the banquet .
2 er , so I 've a , is n't it , it 's a case of no news is possibly good news again , erm , I 'm trying to get in touch with the National Co-Organiser for Carl and John without er any success erm , I know he was going to the erm , the British Section just erm , he was gon na check on them and what actions were forthcoming but er , I have n't heard about that erm , I dare say there 's some on the way erm , the erm , the other few points were erm Jackie 's talk last month she mentioned that erm she was gon na give sort of the more forms sort of side presentation and stuff at their centre in North London , I 've got ta date for that now , it 's erm the eighteenth of March , which is a Wednesday so eh , I 'll certainly be going , if anybody else is interested that 's er , that 's the date er , it 's , it 's not entirely to do with but it , it has a link in , erm we were mentioning campaigns last month , I believe there 's a fourth coming one on , indigenous peoples , which , er , it 's , it 's all sort of triggered off by erm the er five hundredth anniversary of Columbus discovering the Americas erm , the erm cast and the whole of all the sort of the Region and Action networks and the Americas are , erm gon na have a big link in with that campaign so , erm , I , I 'd really like to see us sort of getting involved with that , yes , and , I mean , I 'll be involved to an extent anyway , cos some of the actions that I 'll getting will be sort of addressing the issue of indigenous people 's but erm , erm , they if , if nobody else is wiling to take it on , I 'll , I 'll , I 'd certainly be prepared to erm , sort of co-ordinate that campaign , erm , having said all that , erm I mentioned to a few people that erm , erm in the process of buying a house , so erm I could be moving in well hopefully as little as two months time so erm , I mean if er is as quite as it has been for the last few months , I probably wo n't have any problems , but erm , sod 's law it 's bound to pick up just as I 'm moving house
3 Heard about that .
4 ‘ I 've heard about that . ’
5 Yes , I 've heard about that , yes .
6 I only y well you see the Romans did have a word you know they had a phrase , have you heard about that Roman phrase ?
7 ‘ I 've not heard about that . ’
8 Must have heard about that from Alan .
9 I 've heard about that .
10 I 've heard about that before .
11 Oh , oh , have you heard about that ? , for a , oh have you heard about that , people are refusing erm the
12 Oh , oh , have you heard about that ? , for a , oh have you heard about that , people are refusing erm the
13 I 'm sure John is gon na tell you he 's gon na be in the paper about all these people who 's gold top milk is missing , have you heard about that ?
14 Oh I 've heard about that , who to someone told me .
15 Heard about that , who actually goes and boils toads ?
16 We should be taught about that in school . ’
17 How much would he have received for that ?
18 If the conduct or behaviour of any member of your party causes distress or threatens danger or damage we reserve the right immediately to withdraw all their holiday facilities , including the provision of accommodation and flights , with no liability to refund any part of the price received for that person 's holiday .
19 An example of a limitation clause is where a supplier of computer software limits his liability for faulty software to the licence fee he has received for that software .
20 The accounts presented to Parliament , in the form of Estimates and Appropriation Accounts , are statements of cash receipts and payments during a year regardless of whether they are in respect of current or capital expenditure and , if current , whether benefit of the related goods and services was received during that year .
21 The librarian should normally plan a long-term programme of stock revisions over a period of , say , one to three years , selecting a number of specified priority subjects to be revised during that period .
22 From these pits such an appalling stench was given off that scarcely anyone dared even to walk beside the churchyards . ’
23 A few panes of glass were broken during that time , but by accident rather than deliberate action .
24 The paper was ‘ embellished with drafts of the building and kilns erected for that purpose ’ , and these were reproduced in the Dictionary .
25 The DNA in the cells of any individual is ‘ burned in ’ , and is never altered during that individual 's lifetime , except by very rare random deterioration .
26 The skipper was preparing to take her out to a second rendezvous arranged for that night when the lookouts saw the grey canoe with a lone paddler .
27 Could not he have arranged for that report to be leaked to the hon. Member for Livingston ( Mr. Cook ) , because that might have prevented the hon. Gentleman from making the foolish pledge that Labour will abolish the excellent reforms ?
28 ‘ I have arranged for that . ’
29 which I suppose it might be difficult to see what had to be arranged for that with you there 's a regularity , but you know the Trone is obviously a
30 The Act regulates the use of automatically processed information about living , identifiable individuals ( personal data ) which is held on computers and other ‘ equipment operating automatically in response to instructions given for that purpose ’ .
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