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

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1 Right that one here he is
2 Right that one then .
3 This benevolent commercialism does little harm , but educationalists rightly want only that which really serves their students " interests .
4 only that one in between you must n't take that .
5 In State and Revolution he wrote that the problem was only ‘ to lop away that which capitalistically disfigures this otherwise excellent apparatus ’ .
6 The PostScript Language comes from Adobe , whose licensing fee ensures that any genuine PostScript laser printer is going to cost oodles more that its Adobe-less cousin .
7 I mean if you 're absolutely marvellous at painting and produce gorgeous pictures and so forth that everybody else admires , not only gives you something to do but boosts again your ego and your satisfaction but you need very good coordination to do anything which requires the skill .
8 ( The Third Law of Aerodynamics states quite clearly that what ever you do you are knackered ) .
9 the slot in it , so I mean really that one up there is a , a bit of an ornament , never used , I suppose you can see why because er
10 They got so close to him and knew him so well that nothing else mattered .
11 Well that one really is I mean cos I see them up in the woods quite a lot
12 Well that one actually 's not advertized so it might have gone .
13 The UN special envoy , Mr Benon Sevan , has sought to halt the fighting and install a temporary governing committee , but the Najibullah regime has collapsed so fast that his increasingly frantic efforts never had a chance .
14 Come out here that one Where do you feel it wonderful .
15 then that one really .
16 And if , somebody knows that they really , really want a child and they want it themselves and they do n't necessarily want a third person , then that it absolutely fantastic !
17 I know , but that one seems worse than anywhere , is n't it , every week you know stolen out of the car park car broken into , I mean who 's , I ca n't imagine with all them cars in there that nobody ever seems to see anything .
18 Sometimes we know people very well , but it still helps does n't it if somebody else comes in that there 's some sort of system there that somebody else who takes over your section can find out exactly who 's received what .
19 The social workers and foster mothers who have worked with children abused in this way also have much to tell us , as Bea Campbell 's recent Channel 4 film demonstrated : not least that they too lived in fear whilst trying to discover what had happened to the children they were working with .
20 You never that one again .
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