Example sentences of "of that [noun] [coord] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Because you see there was none of that exploration and it 's just those nice easy open question to get me to start enjoy spending my , my er retirement .
2 There are two members I think have spoken from the Liberal benches concerning funding bureaucracy and I would agree entirely with what that means but they 've also mentioned in the same bet , budgetary control and if you 're going to control budgets , you have to have a minimal amount of bureaucracy and the function really of the head of the er of the project , er the head of the the post that 's now slipped into oblivion with this motion , would actually have been to do two things it would have been to hold the two groups together and it would have been to have overall control of that budget and it would n't have been easy and I would n't have like the job and I wouldn't 've applied for it and certainly would have been very difficult indeed .
3 You and the management will agree that you 're coming to the end of that assignment and you get you get a new one .
4 Now there have been some allegations flying around that there are people in the parliamentary Labour Party who want to get rid of that link and I want to categorically say that there is no serious figure in the Labour Party who shares that opinion there 's no one in the G M B group who takes that view there 's no one in the Shadow Cabinet and what is more , I know from my own personal experience , and my dealings with him over thirty years , that there is no greater supporter of the trades union link than John Smith himself !
5 Before implementing such change in our practice , we reviewed our own experience and assessed the likely impact of that change and I 'll present that experience today .
6 She said : ‘ We have our own happy memories of that church but we wo n't be there this time .
7 ‘ Get out of that dress and we 'll go back to your flat — it will be far more comfortable than this dreary room for anything we want to say … or do . ’
8 I knitted myself a dress from that which started off fawn , but we ran out of that colour and I had to finish it off in blue .
9 The opportunity you really want to take is on the other side of that wall and it will remain there until you manage to puncture your own pomposity .
10 We are , however , part of that society and it is essential for individual workers to examine their own working practices .
11 So Frith said , " Then come out of that hole and I will bless you instead of him . "
12 I remember before he became Prime Minister he was in charge of the Conservative re-think where I helped him do a lot of that work and I think he enjoyed that very much .
13 Like you know I had to think well what the hell am I going to do with her now , you know , and , you know , get her out of this mischief , and out of that mischief and you know , from bashing her baby brother up , and you know .
14 She said , well there was n't only one version of that y'know and she knew the lot and there were all the d slightly different versions y'know , on the country gate and things like that .
15 Well why on earth , if you 're s , y'know , you embark on that route why do n't you put something in the budget for the fruits of that exercise and we believe that you can save money by that and that er this is going to be one of those budgets that 's gon na end up er under strength at the end of the day because of that .
16 Either , therefore , Oswiu did become king in 642 , as Bede says , or Bede was able to date the council of Whitby to 664 by reference to the eclipse and plague of that year and he calculated Oswiu 's regnal year at this point for himself on his own assumption of a succession for Oswiu in 642 .
17 I do not doubt that Lord Coleridge fully understood the ratio of that case and he must therefore have considered that there were facts in the case before him which were comparable to those obtaining in Morgan v. Palmer , although the report does not suggest the existence of any such facts .
18 So of course when Tom was put up and er there was about five of us put up for this job , they was all members of that union and I was n't .
19 It has taken a long time to reduce the effects of that defect but it is now under control .
20 I did have a load of that tops and I took them all down the .
21 It could n't happen without the permission of the dealer , but he too is a member of that community and he cares what happens there .
22 And if you say to Mrs Smith , ‘ A lot of smut 's coming out of that chimney and we 're going to do something about it , fitting retroscrubbers or whatever , you know , the answer is , ’ then you will understand what you 're on about .
23 The introduction of the card was a further extension of that aim but it required the establishment of a network of businesses which would accept the cards and provide a service to the cardmember .
24 Bernie 's in charge of that band and it 's a really fun thing to do . ’
25 He had his answer to questions about the events of that morning but he had not prepared an answer to any others .
26 So the implication of that study and it 's a rather astonishing one , although it fits exactly with , with the argument we 're developing is that because these , these women were living in very difficult circumstances , in prison , they were even more discriminating about the offspring they were actually and they did n't carry a single one to term that had a birth defect .
27 On the same day , the eighteenth of October , Mr came back and spoke to Miss about this telephone call and he rang Peter in the afternoon of that Friday and he asked again if it was possible to withdraw because of the landlord 's failure to consent to the er assignment and again er after what will er be described as a fairly easy discussion between the plaintiff and er Mr , er he was told very clearly that it was not possible for him to withdraw , contracts had been exchanged and he was advised that what the landlords er failure to consent did was in fact er provide Mr with more breathing space in order to obtain proper funding and re-arrange his finances er , that again is denied .
28 Because you 'd you could n't hold that much in your head so you have to try and break them down into little patterns of Oh it 's one of that lot or it 's one of this lot .
29 I still think highly of that set but it comes on three discs — and even taking Hyperion 's cheaper price into consideration , you will make quite a saving on the newer set .
30 We could n't do an awful lot because it was er er classed as a luxury business er and so we , we could n't get an awful lot of photographic paper or films or anything of that sort but we managed to keep the connections up with what we could get .
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