Example sentences of "that [conj] [pron] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 That where I live friend , ’ I told him .
2 It 's either that or we have tea like straight away , go in and just put tea on straight away
3 It was soon after that that we contacted APEX and the Willesden Law Centre , and got in touch with Jack Dromey .
4 That if you send Number one you should never use any messenger unless the messenger is trustworthy .
5 And then you 've got to introduce a new little group which is halfway between that and what starts bar sixteen .
6 What were the kind of conditions of the people who w who went back in , did they go in bec because of they had , erm say large families or something like that and they had difficulty trying to make ends meet ?
7 A second draft is OK , but more than that and they get huffy .
8 We did that and they did self defence as well as five-a-side football , but the opportunities are n't there for them !
9 It was homeward bound after that and we motored south through Finland 's seemingly endless pine forests , past huge lakes with unpronounceable names and rivers with great rafts of pine logs en-route for the sawmills .
10 that and you know dog okay ?
11 You cross that and you go way up the hill about a mile .
12 The four-year-old won a juvenile hurdle before that and it seems trainer Jimmy FitzGerald has brought about considerable improvement by asking his four-year-old to tackle much longer distances on the Flat than last year .
13 The actual vicar was er it was high , a high church , Father and then there was er he was a vicar and he used to live in the vicarage which is higher up than the church at the back of the church Street , and there was Father , he used to run the Boy Scouts troop , and there were , I believe there were , there was two curates , I , I think the other one was named , but in those days either in Street I think it was in Street there was er two or three Sisters of Mercy that used to live down there , and they used to , cos being high church they were able to go , they did n't do any preaching or anything like that but they did parish work around the parish you know , they used to , they used to call them Sisters of Mercy .
14 anyway I 'm afraid I have n't sort of scribbled anything on that but you know kind of that 's er
15 he panicked and they had a hell of a time with him because he panicked in there , in the hospital and there was a , going berserk and that but you see daddy did n't , oh there 's nothing
16 We , actually I think we stopped him doing that because we put information on the envelopes as well which he did n't see
17 Noninstrumental considerations do that because they show consent itself to be independently valuable .
18 I 'm not sure No I 'm not sure I agree with that because I mean area goes right up to Birmingham from the south and it be made multi-regional , multi-locational accounts within Southern England and London which are big accounts
19 He has always made it tough for me when he has been in contention but I can deal with that because I have confidence in my game . ’
20 We have not had much trouble like that since we went ex-directory . ’
21 And er we had a plan for to build a building with er dressing accommodation and er this was gon na cost seven thousand pound when we could n't face it , we thought that there were far more important things to deal with than that when we had housing , we had just had a housing report which said that two thousand houses in the town were not up to the modern standard .
22 Thing is like that when you spend money like that , your unhappy .
23 That when you do lino printing you are printing from the surface of the lino block , the bit you 've cut away does n't print .
24 In reading this short passage we are likely to make an assumption : that when someone makes breakfast , it is eaten .
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