Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb base] [pron] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 But er I mean we We 've spoken about it before , on the platform , and things like that , that I mean everybody knows the score that if something happens if you 're if you 're sleeping you 've not got a an excellent chance , put it like that , I mean you er I mean nobody ever expected anything like what happened on piper to happen any on that scale .
2 What annoys me is that I know I saw the damn thing not too long ago !
3 No I , well the , the colours that I like you know the cerise and the
4 ‘ The truth is , ’ says Nicky , ‘ that I believe we have the perfect partnership .
5 I think that you know I speak the truth .
6 Well I felt very honoured that er that people should recognise er the fact that you know you did the job and they enjoyed coming down here to travel from Charlbury .
7 ‘ Do I understand , sir , ’ I said , ‘ that you wish me to convey the information to the young gentleman ? ’
8 By reinforcing your credit policy a reputable debt collector can not only recover your monies but can also let your customers know that you run an efficient business and that you expect them to do the same by paying you as and when agreed .
9 There is surely no doubt that we take them to involve the necessity relations and the relations of requiredness .
10 What I would say is that we endeavour to counteract that on the reasons that I 've stated , by virtue of the fact that we invite them to read the policy .
11 It 's very important for the environment that we do something to stop the amount of CO2 going into the atmosphere .
12 Perhaps the reason for the comic success of such characters is that they help us to recognise the prejudice which exists in all of us at so many different levels about so many different things .
13 ‘ They are obviously regretting that they let her start the paper round , but there seemed to be no reason for them to object to it . ’
14 Few of his ministers are saying , even in private , that they expect him to lose the next election .
15 None of the four structures given in the Government 's proposals are desirable , SNH says , arguing that they do nothing to tackle the problems caused by historic boundaries such as the fact that one local boundary runs down the middle of Loch Lomond .
16 He would retain the right to appoint the Prime Minister , but with the proviso that he choose someone reflecting the majority in parliament .
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