Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] that [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Thought I just called that Silk Screen did n't I ? |
2 | I still remember that Christmas Day — the inspector and I standing there in the drizzle — the city of Belfast enjoying an uneasy period of quietness with the men of violence possibly challenged by their memories of the Christmas Message and declaring a truce [ for Christmas only ] . |
3 | ‘ The strange thing is , ’ David admitted , ‘ I quite like that Vince fellow . |
4 | ‘ I never have that Monday morning feeling ’ |
5 | The political forces which once made that movement move are now enveloped in a catastrophe that has two distinct dimensions . |
6 | Have you ever had that drink orange it 's Taboo , Taboo ? |
7 | I 'll bet you ma you probably get that pervert ringing now . |
8 | She now kept that strangeness private to herself — secret ; but sometimes something popped into a conversation before she could prevent it . |
9 | First you make a fairly detailed ground plan , and then you essentially turn that ground plan into a three dimensional plan inside the computer . |
10 | Yes but this time we usually book that April holiday about January . |
11 | We also learn that family structure and sentiments which we take for granted are by no means universal , that forms of government that seem inevitable and natural are not necessarily so ; we confront the unpalatable finding that a strong sense of brotherhood and identity within a community usually implies equally strong hostilities towards outsiders . |
12 | Although adenosine receptors couple to several signalling systems in myocytes we now believe that protein kinase C ( PKC ) is the important one for preconditioning . |
13 | Oh well we either have that war film this afternoon or the Errol Flynn do n't we ? |
14 | no , so he said erm , when I opened it court order , I said well I do n't know what yours is I said but it 's nothing to do with this , I said this is about that so when I opened the other one I remember then that when they originally built that court order bit he give me one cheque for sixty two quid and one for sixty nine |
15 | It also hypothesises that reaction time increases as the size of a set from which an object must be identified increases . |
16 | He also admitted that party membership had fallen by 4,200,000 in the previous 18 months to 15,000,000 — the level of 1973 . |
17 | He probably thought that Christmas day , even if he was n't with her would be a godsend |
18 | He is , in fact , a rare surviving embodiment of those long-vanished ideals of the 1950s , when it briefly seemed that University English might provide a terrain where all these practices could converge . |