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

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1 There are three themes which stand out to me that run throughout the book that are all in some way or other interlinked .
2 ‘ I suppose you sent me that gilgul as a friendly gesture , then , to lend a helping hand on the Gittel job . ’
3 He was walking very rapidly , far faster than Shiva was going in the opposite direction , from a building with long windows and white-uniformed men and girls behind them that looked like a lab , towards the main block .
4 A lot of them that came to the g to the gathering To the sports they would stay over just for the sake of getting the dance .
5 But they they always come and knock for me and you know they kicked that , you it was them that kicked down the walls ?
6 Yes , as a as a as a porter or a a a erm what they what used to call them that worked on the line , there was a special name for the li the people that read repaired the lines .
7 But whereas the long version refers only to the words in Lamentations 1:12 ( O all ye that pass by the way , attend , and see if there be any sorrow like unto my sorrow ) , the short version incorporates all the references to focus more sharply on the organic relationship between man and Christ whose natural growth is blasted by sin : And only in the short version does the meditator acknowledge this by identifying himself with the penitent thief pleading for pardon to be extended to him , and confessing his failure to acknowledge Christ as the true source of his integrity : In both versions the meditator admits that the very ability to recognise the life-giving power in Christ is a sign that he in fact has the love of God even if he does not feel it : And in both , as the meditator sees his betrayal and sense of deprivation borne by Christ in His words : " My god , my dere god , why hastow al forsakyn me … ( 89. cf.102 ) he imagines himself lying down among the bones of dead men on mount Calvary , taking the foot of the Cross in his arms , the stench of death in his nostrils .
8 You cut off all the old you that gets in the way of the maker you .
9 But you 're the ones it 's not me it 's you that counts in the end .
10 We climbed for an hour-and-a-half and I can tell you that going up a mountain on skins is not as easy as it looks .
11 When my Noble Friend was kind enough to say that he looked to me for help as being I think he said an ornament on the front bench , was n't quite certain whether that was supposed to be a compliment or not , but I thought an ornament or something that you that sat upon a er er er er er upon a shelf and looked pretty , but did n't actually do anything .
12 There was a cold elegance about him that contrasted with the brashness of the others .
13 He looked bewildered , but the whole afternoon must have seemed so unbelievable to him that hopping into a boat would seem to be all of a piece .
14 It was beginning to dawn on him that getting on a jet plane was n't like stealing a truck .
15 Well , it was him that ran across the road and nearly got killed !
16 Him that him that calls on the bloody bingo .
17 One final passage from Myself My Two Countries vividly evokes the influences which formed Boulestin 's tastes in food and implanted in him that feeling for the authenticity which alone is true luxury .
18 As soon as her mind registered what it had seen she jumped away from the car door , a scream issuing from her that cut through the night air .
19 There was something of kinship about her that registered on a purely instinctive level , and in a way that the thing could not interpret .
20 Sandra Peden , her that works in the Co-operative she 's a Gold Medallist in Elocution you know , well wait till I tell you she came on in a long Laura Ashley nightdress carrying a Wee Willie Winkie candlestick with wee pink bedsocks and a matching pompom hat and did Holy Willie 's Prayer .
21 A bowl , she decided , exploring with fingers that were almost too frozen to feel anything , with something inside it that felt like a tiny lump of candlewax — and a wick .
22 I 'm sure some of you last year or least last week or even last month , read about the black sack that had all the wonderful jewels in it that came into a charity shop and I think it 's a lesson for us all is n't it , not not to miss anything in a black sack , Jacqui .
23 What is it that happens on the ground that in your view makes it not far enough ?
24 Her forehead had small beads of sweat on it that glistened in the lamp light .
25 The sufferer is con-fronted with truth — as seen by the peer group of patients — rather than the version of it that corresponds to a false picture that only he or she perceives and finds acceptable .
26 If it makes sense to see the period 1660 – 1715 as a coherent whole , what was it that changed with the Hanoverian Succession and the failure of the Jacobite rebellion ?
27 He that ask of the standers-by , or of the minister , whether they think he [ the dying man ] shall be saved or damned , is to be answered with words of pity and reproof .
28 Palmer then notes ‘ Measure the 3 He that outgasses from the lava .
29 He that liveth by the sword shall perish by the sword .
30 Those who have ascended to the peak of Great Ararat inform us that close below the summit there is a gently sloping valley .
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