Example sentences of "that [conj] [pron] [verb] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 bit here and I thought god that so I thought right I 'm gon na change places in that seat but your father 's sitting on , alright , I said go in that back seat , just behind us there were there or I said or I 'm just coming to sit where you are , I said I ca n't do four hours sitting like this , I mean I 'd have been boss eyed before I got , well I was I , I , all say look at that cloud
2 Chris had written a letter to Tina Jelly in Aldershot saying that he still loved her and missed her a lot , but was sure that until he came home she would be able to go out with his mates from the Royal Signals .
3 Mostly teenagers , they were led to believe that if they worked hard they would become clerks or even dealers .
4 Note , too , that if you write ironically you may seem to be satirising the question , or the process of analytical writing about literature more generally .
5 Mr Grout , but the rules are that if you do then you have to "
6 A lot of people say that if you play fast you have no feeling , which is completely wrong .
7 A lot of people say that if you play fast you have no feeling , which is completely wrong .
8 although having said that I 'll know that if I do well its mine , its in my own , own work , which I think is probably better because when it comes to it you do n't get any help on the day do ya ?
9 ‘ He felt that if he went there it may have generated extra publicity through TV and radio interviews which might do some good in tracing the girls , ’ said Simon .
10 So that if it goes again I can get a cheap one then you can use a cheap one to tie it to the fence .
11 She had hoped that Rosie Lane at least , who was usually willing to try anything once , would have accepted the challenge , but she demurred , pleading a headache , and Janice told her , in mysterious tones , as though provided with obscene , private information , that she would be mad to go to such a place , that it was rough there , and wicked beyond all Clara 's pitiful conceptions of wickedness , and that if she went there anything might happen to her .
12 She always paused for rather too long before answering a question or responding to a remark for she feared that if she answered hastily she would say something unseemly .
13 She knew she was afraid to play after so long and knew too that if she stayed here she would never play again .
14 the Beverley sisters were on and they said they used to wear very daring clothes and the B B C banned them from showing their navels , cos you 're not supposed to show your navel on television and you could n't say the word , oh yeah Lonnie Donegan was on and he said that he was banned from singing this song er in eighty forty was such a little drip and in it he says we beat the bloody British and they would n't let him sing that because he swore so he had to sing we beat the ruddy British
15 but I knew that before I moved there he says I know better
16 But of course she told me that when they came there they were there to look after the place so that it was n't taken over , you know by anybody else , but she had a washing machine , the washing machine come in just after .
17 Mm , well actually when , when somebody passes away lots of people say that when they pass away they 've received their spirit
18 When you get people on to a sort of Noddy Goes Selling course , which is the first one you come on , you are expected to believe that when you leave here anybody who does n't use T N T Express would be absolutely crazy , and that everybody you 're going to talk to is going to bite your arm off as long as you stay with your boyfriend .
19 I always eat well at university at lunch time , including a pudding , because I know that when I get home I will have to eat minute quantities .
20 ‘ I read so much at work that when I get home I just want to watch Jeremy Beadle ! ’
21 So that when I get home I can say that 1 did it . ’
22 And just bleep that when he comes near you .
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