Example sentences of "that [noun] we " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We still owe quite a lot on that money we borrered fer the free'old . ’
2 If all that money we gave to Band Aid did n't do the trick , it must be because there are just too many of them .
3 That money we left in the taxi .
4 Even though we spent that money we are projected to come in with balances of three million pounds in excess of the budget figure set by the Conservatives , and that is a six million pounds difference that 's come straight out of the twenty-four and I think it tells us two things .
5 Without that money we would not carry on and we could not carry out our work effectively .
6 ‘ We 've always known what we did n't want our music to sound like , but we never realised that out of all that chaos we 'd sound so laid back . ’
7 W that bit we gave up after the First World War but we made er we did make some of these er patented things that they had in the Second World War .
8 Yeah we 've done that bit we 've done that bit
9 To understand that interaction we must first analyse the flexible-price , natural rate version of the aggregate supply curve .
10 If we incorporate that hypothesis we get a supply response model of that form right , notice that we 've only got observable variables , S T , P T minus one , S T minus one , we 've only got observable variables in there alright .
11 We all know about that Stewart we did better without the box .
12 ‘ The trouble is so many do n't make use of that expertise we have within the Government service . ’
13 ‘ If we do n't get on that truck we 'll be walking to Doullens . ’
14 That afternoon we watched television , which was full of the anglers ’ strike at Lough Corrib .
15 Late that afternoon we made a perfect three-point landing at the RCAF airstrip in Whitehorse , capital of the Yukon Territory , where I found shelter for the night in a bare but adequate room at the Whitehorse Hotel .
16 That afternoon we made a laborious but uneventful descent down the north east face and retrieved our skis .
17 Or , ‘ Was n't it a scream that afternoon we went to the matinée at the Court and you got a fit of the hiccoughs . ’
18 That afternoon we were with an African business man .
19 That afternoon we visited the stately Osborne House with its large statues and priceless antiques .
20 all that afternoon we lay
21 As we come to end of of that part we have erm Burmingford Hall of Ministry two , three people and we have also as part of the report recognised the timing of Roy , where 's Roy ?
22 But I hope that by pursuing that course we can also help others set high standards — help others win the argument for paying for good journalism : for supporting good journalism ; for scheduling good journalism .
23 I went into dyslexia because when I did that course we had the opportunity to do a special study of a subject of our own choice and I spent a lot of time on dyslexia because I was already interested in it before I started .
24 In that case we will clearly announce our resignation , ’ he added .
25 In that case we should be back in something like the unsatisfactory position we were in before the introduction of comprehensive schools , when the least successful children were relegated to schools that were openly admitted to be inferior ; and it is likely that the ‘ good ’ schools would , many of them , choose to free themselves from their Local Authorities .
26 In that case we firmly say make it simple and do n't aim for the moon at first try .
27 ‘ In that case we surely are talking about professionals , despite your doubts earlier . ’
28 The Substitute , too , had said , ‘ In that case we surely are talking about professionals … ’
29 In that case we are still unclear how a ‘ meaning ’ account , in terms of actors ' choices within a set of rules , relates to a claim to have identified what ‘ really ’ moves them to particular actions .
30 Before we graduated from a wheelbarrow to a muckspreader , every year we would ring the contractor for a quote and say ‘ in that case we 'll spread our own . ’
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