Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [verb] [prep] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I must admit at that time I had little sympathy for the victims , having heard gruesome evidence at court , but my feelings have now changed .
2 I must say in that sense , thank you Mr for your question , because it 's an an issue that 's conc should concern every member of this authority .
3 If it were not permissible to take account of the Parliamentary history of the relevant legislation and of ministerial statements of its intended effect , I should remain of that opinion . ’
4 If it were not permissible to take account of the Parliamentary history of the relevant legislation and of ministerial statements of its intended effect , I should remain of that opinion .
5 I should think at that time the employers thought , Well we do n't want to be arguing about wages every five minutes during this War business you know and they all got b you know they got bags of work you know that of course , do n't you ?
6 And I should say on that topic that we looked prior to this E I P at the implications for sharing of the paper that er Miss put before you in her personal capacity .
7 degree of light I should say from that street lighting , but not an awful lot .
8 Now whilst I might concur with that view if it was er well related to the A sixty four , in fact immediately adjacent to the A sixty four , I think given the criteria you 've got that the new settlement clearly has to avoid the greenbelt , I think that actually any of the locations being ten miles s sorry six to ten miles outside of the York urban area , would play little role in meeting the strategic employment needs of the urban area .
9 But anything I might do in that way would have to await my return home .
10 I was wondering actually I think I might wait until that dress comes through , I 'll try
11 I 'll do for that bastard one day .
12 I 'll do in that case is hold this press release because you may want to change it again a little bit .
13 I 'll leave on that note .
14 If that figure 's justified though then I 'll bat on that basis .
15 Then I suppose I 'll go to that disco over at Hadleigh .
16 And I 'll go into that area in a little bit more detail in a few minutes .
17 and they wo n't know what hit them , oh that 'll be so naturally I 'll go round that way , not the short way , why 's that ?
18 I 'll drop in that baccy for you tonight , Mr Miller .
19 It 's alright , I 'll get you one in Twickenham and I 'll pay in that money as well .
20 But I think I 'll write to that parson 's wife and see what she has to say about it . ’
21 She looked longingly at the keg , then with a casual twitch of her head added : ‘ I 'll see to that brandy while I 'm waiting , ’ and slipped out to the passage and the cellar door .
22 I 'll deal with that riff-raff , ’ Swire Sugden bellowed , abandoning his rhubarb tart in favour of a punch-up .
23 Steven thinks that just be I only just got in he said , I 'm having my tea and he said there 's no way I 'm gon na do nothing like that at this time of night when I 've been fourteen hours at work So then he stormed off back home again so he said well you 'll have to move it cos it 's obstructing the dual carriageway someone might come round that corner fast and hit it .
24 ‘ I really wish I could talk to that nome , ’ he said .
25 ‘ You would n't know to look at me now , ’ she 'd say , ‘ but I could hold them spellbound , the things I could do on that bike in a crash helmet and a pair of tights and a stars and stripes swimsuit . ’
26 ‘ Jeez , I could do with that cup of tea , ’ Mrs Bennet said , putting her hands over her ears to shut out the tumult above , and Anne decided to go upstairs to see if the gas was still on .
27 She breathes her lament into the earth filling her mouth , saying over and over , for the habit of power has made her take the past on her shoulders , ‘ If I could return to that time , I would no longer change men into beasts as I did , and then find myself unable to change them back into men . ’
28 As a constable at Easton explained , ‘ I could stand at that comer there and catch a hundred people breaking some law or other in one shift , no bother .
29 Then I think I read some of my favourite English poems — Hardy , Hopkins , Housman , Blake , Yeats , Edward Thomas , Wilfred Owen , and I think one each by Ted Hughes and Thom Gunn , the only contemporaries I could stand at that time .
30 Erm act I could go through that book and erm it 's never ending .
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