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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Either that or they go through to Salzburg and then come off the motorway there .
2 But I actually think that you 've got access problems in both of them and they have to be considered because the do really affect severely or they could severely affect er the success or failure of the programme , and it 's these list of things which you think , now I 've thought about that or I have n't thought about that .
3 I mean if if you 're here even now you 've got your notes down rather than in your hand and and you stand and read but you do n't use that or you do n't use that then there is that tendency is n't there to ?
4 So that did n't go down too well with our lot but it 's either that or it blow up all the time .
5 the trouble is though when you have these meetings you go and people say well I do n't agree with this and I do n't agree with that and somebody says well this is n't the matter for the P T A this is a matter for the governors and then when you try and , like Gary I 'll go and approach with the governors , surely this is n't a matter for the governors , this really ought to be , you know , the ,
6 She came back to the north with him after that and they lived together again for a time .
7 and it 's like that and they have n't finished it
8 Like I said , I 've slowed down in the past for people like that and they have n't you know I do n't think that
9 but thing is there 's a lot lot of like Lee 's friends and that and they say well I could n't work in a shoe shop and I would n't work in a , and I say why ?
10 finally got to Monica and we thought that was enough , so we just wrote Monica , we thought they 'd accept that and they did n't .
11 What we tend to do is to brief ourselves very thoroughly on vulnerable spots in the world , and in countries where we already have links and where we 've worked before and we know the background because we , we feel we need that and we monitor very carefully certain events which could lead to a disaster , so that when the disaster does happen , like for instance the Ugandan famine of nineteen seventy-nine to eighty-one , we knew exactly when it was going to happen and we knew exactly where the people were , we knew who was going to be affected , we knew why they were affected , we knew where the food stocks were , we knew how long it was going to take to get so many thousand tonnes of food from A to B erm and how many trucks you would need .
12 I do think answer for that one er erm I 'm not aware of any paper that 's published presenting that and we came as close as we could to answering that but nobody really knows for sure .
13 Doubtless there will be no thanks for that and we do not expect any .
14 When we say when we say that that we stage door club is closed it closed in the place it 's not open every evening but we do actually let it out we let it out to companies and whatever conference or companies who want a facility or meeting place something we do actually market that and we do actually ask people if they want to use it and in fact it has been taken up there .
15 We have n't got and English string style , whilst there is a specific German string style or a specific Belgian , a specific Russian , a specific French — we have n't got that and we have n't got the richness and fullness of the string sound of the Continental orchestras on the whole .
16 But he was laid up after that and we did n't see him for days .
17 So that 's the designer element and we get together with the people like M and S , whoever it is and meet there and decide the colours and we 're going to do that , that and that and you come back and your team works together to produce certain ideas for a range .
18 You go over that and you come back through the tunnel .
19 Well it 's , you know I 've never had that and you 've never had that .
20 go over and like that and you go down Kings Hall Road .
21 And you will feel like that and you sit there Oh God !
22 So you look at that and you say okay differentiate it once to get the V differentiate it again to get acceleration and it 'll come to minus K X.
23 A day of that and you stroll out in your white coat and black boots , with the familiar headache and the plangent perfecto and the breakfast tannic gathering in your throat , and the eastward sky looked like phenol .
24 Is it this , is it that , is it the next thing until they 're prepared to tell you what it is , that 's the way you ask them , cos they 'll no volunteer what it is , cos what you 're looking for is a final objection for them , right now you say oh that 's a load of rubbish that does nay what , but how can you sit and study that and you learn how to use it customers , right , on the objection which is the hardest objection for any sales person to deal with , you know yourself
25 See , if you go out hunting or anything like that and you do n't that animal will love to lick that mud off its , off its feet , off its hoof .
26 Whatever , you ca n't apply the urban type of capital back onto the land , so it 's okay to say this would work if capital was completely and perfectly mobile , but it is n't so , you do n't get that and you do n't get balanced growth of that .
27 But if you send an estimate you more or less have to say what you 're moving as well because if there 's more than that and you do n't put down what you 're moving then you 're p stuck with the estimate really and in p practice that 's what usually happens , you give an estimate and then you do it for that price .
28 You know , like you said this and you have n't done it , you said that and you have n't done it and all that sort of .
29 And I said oh when was that and she said just after you 'd gone to the bank and I said oh I 've just spoken to him .
30 And I told Marie Ann about that and she said right .
  Next page