Example sentences of "[prep] that [noun sg] that i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 next month about that cream that I use .
2 Did I tell you about that song that I heard just once .
3 That 's the only thing about that house that I do n't really like , that 's , the
4 I did my best , but I suppose it was during that time that I began to drink too much and that finished off my promotion chances .
5 It was for that reason that I took the stand I did , and put forward the views that I did .
6 Earlier this evening Graham I thought you erm made a complaint about the number of reports that are coming to committee er but it 's not for that reason that I wanted to dispose of this motion now erm but there are other reasons .
7 It is for that reason that I include it on the shortlist for the Worst Building in the World title .
8 It was in October of that year that I got into trouble again , the first time since ‘ 78 .
9 It was the best telling of that story that I have heard .
10 ‘ It 's because of that helplessness that I have to go , ’ and he walked so quickly out of the churchyard that she could not follow him .
11 It is against that background that I return to the conclusion of the majority of the Court of Appeal that the mere fact that Wickes might be able to advance such an argument founded upon article 30 , which was at least not a groundless argument , compelled the Court of Appeal to require an undertaking in damages from the council .
12 I got your stock see , I 've got your stock , you 're either gon na shut your case or you 're going to the , you 're going to go to the house or you 're going have to move me from that objection that I 've hit you with , then the objection that you 're comfortable with , now that 's what closes are about , it 's dancing people from one objection to another , let me put you on another objection then , seeing as you 're not too happy with that then
13 But strong though that thrust is , it is not rescue in that sense that I want to argue for here .
14 And you look so topping in that dress that I thought you might be a sport .
15 You see there 's a general principle there is quite a lot of information in that cupboard that I keep saying 's there , have a look and as we get stuff
16 In that shop that I 've just told you about , there was , they had square rugs sometimes a bit about twenty six , twenty seven quid .
17 It is as part answer to that question that I have put forward the notion of language as screen , the dazzling play of words and tones , fragments , sequences , movements this way and that — calls constantly to the eye and ear of the reader .
18 It 's the vanity , the ego of the attachment to that experience that I find depressing in so many people .
19 I 'm just wondering if there that 's related to that scripture that I 've just showed you
20 on that syllabus that I 've just looked at , so
21 But it is not on that subject that I address you .
22 Nonetheless , I believe that the CA approach can get us further with the study of code switching than other approaches tried so far , and it is on that basis that I have chosen to use it in this book .
23 I felt wonderful , and it was at that moment that I realised that if I started taking my athletics seriously , if I started training properly , if I started listening to Ron , then maybe I could do something in the sport .
24 I decided at that moment that I 'd had enough . ’
25 It was at that point that I started to cry !
26 It was at that time that I interviewed David 's mother , Margaret Jones , who recalled a three-year-old David discovering a bag of make-up in an upstairs room and plastering himself with it , and how at one point she thought he would become a ballet dancer .
27 Charlie did not know , at that time that I had also been hit in the chest and that my right lung had been punctured and had collapsed ’ .
28 I would have sworn at that time that I loved her as much as she did me , more even , but subsequent events proved me wrong .
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