Example sentences of "[pers pn] that [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I I that has n't been made clear and erm you you then end up with getting down to the nitty gritty is this an application you advertise under the new procedures for ad advertising departures from the development plan ?
2 ‘ Those biscuits of yours that went down so very well at the last Parents ’ Evening .
3 Are they , are they friends of yours that live locally ?
4 ‘ It 's not me that goes round swearing at one 's betters and pelting downstairs like a looney . ’
5 Home : I live between New York , Paris and Germany so it 's difficult to say which is home , but I always have things with me that make even a hotel room feel like home .
6 It was me that went down first were n't it ?
7 He held her hand and said : ‘ Tell me that bit again , sweetheart .
8 As though intense emotions — jealousy , rage , unreasoning desire — are all the parts of me that have always been missing . ’
9 ‘ It 's the first sandwich you 've ever made me that has n't got any paint on it . ’
10 No , you 've I have n't , it 's me that has n't been , I 'm terrible for ah ha
11 Erm , as I said it was n't me that phoned originally , my guess is that there may be somebody else at the school who is trying to contact you , but while you 're on the line , let's just make a little let's just make a little date .
12 Well , I must admit there 's a bit of me that thrives slightly on the exam syndrome — something that gets the adrenalin flowing rather like ‘ first nights ’ .
13 Did n't go down too well with me that did n't .
14 Me that did n't know what to do I was n't gon na participate .
15 But it was me that skipped sideways on to the cobbles .
16 It 's author , John Godber , told me that working out how to stage the ski , the scenes on the slopes had been quite a headache for them , particularly as the set of course , has to be constantly moved from theatre from theatre as it tours round the country .
17 Oh dear , you 're giving me that look again .
18 My husband actually said to me that giving up smoking was easy because he 's done it plenty of times .
19 He 's got two of them that go in to his next room
20 there 's one of them that messed up both of us
21 We have allocated them that ran out of money this year and this is what is going to be spent on to improve the footpath network and in and say happily next year .
22 You had certain of them that knew where you could slip in — you could slip in for a smoke and a cup of tea , so long as you were n't caught .
23 Aye , but there was n't one of them that went in by
24 But it 's usually not them that make up just like that , it 's you ladies .
25 Them that come round and give you exercises .
26 And then adding all these up , well there 's none of them that add up that we can just add in to any of the others , so we 'll have to leave them all like that , so the answer is just a , a thousand , plus a hundred Y plus ten X , plus X Y. Now if we wanted to multiply , let's say we want to multiply a hundred and three by seventeen , that just means that X is seven , sorry X is three and Y is seven .
27 If you tell them that to get exactly what they need it 's going to cost them thirty pounds a month , and is n't it a brilliant contract , they 'll probably have that .
28 Perhaps a solution for the JTO 's that are finding difficulty in coping with the current situation would be for those of them that have both hard and grass courts at their club to run a two tier event , i.e. a Series tournament on the hard courts coupled with age group doubles and mixed on the grass .
29 Maybe if I keep mum and keep my fingers crossed — what did my father always say when I could n't have something : ‘ Them that ask do n't get , them that do n't ask , do n't want . ’
30 Yeah , I I just wondered because there are some of them that do n't have any relevance to national curriculum and I want
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