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

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1 all that money that they keep demanding from the er th wa th wa the firms and such like that ought to have been ploughed back into the firm !
2 you 're going to work in there , you 've just been given a , your , your standard value which is gross , thousand and thousand of dollars , now how are you going to spend that money that you 've got for
3 ‘ Yes , that money that I took to the taxi rank this morning .
4 It 's actually women of our age group that has got ta take the responsibility for to make changes , so that women in the next generation have got that opportunity that we did nah have till now and that 's the whole point of it .
5 He 'd been so busy that afternoon that he 'd completely forgotten to call her .
6 Do you con will you continue that story that I listened to a week before cos I was n't here last week
7 It was the best telling of that story that I have heard .
8 Because as far as I 'm concerned that is the best way er that 's how I do it for S M B , that 's the criteria for that certificate that they get .
9 Was Daff pleased with that watch that you got her ?
10 Where was that bungalow that you said was for sale then ?
11 ‘ I wanted to be a primary teacher , and you have to teach so many different things at that level that it seemed better to study a broader range of subjects , ’ she says .
12 It 's the vanity , the ego of the attachment to that experience that I find depressing in so many people .
13 Yeah because then you could have that , you could like have a story board for that advert that you thought of .
14 rock and roll You know that tape that you had with all the rock and roll 's greatest hits .
15 I think it 's fair to say that with this new computer erm the box office that we 've got a lot of information can be stored on that and in future we 'll be using a much more erm sophisticated in a scientific way for instance if you came here and book that seat that your sitting in tonight we would know on that computer what type of show that your discouraging coming to erm we can say to you we can send you out a leaflet saying the kind of er things that you 'd like to see are on at the playhouse on such and such a date and we could even say to you would you like the seat that you normally sit in .
16 You can take that tin that you got in er you can take that tin as a pencil case that you got pardon ?
17 It was somewhere along the lane between Nunes and Hadleigh but so much vegetation had grown up that spring that everything looked different .
18 That carbon that I 've got in the centre now and the convention is to use a little star .
19 That photograph that I 've got where it 's all snowy 's his house and we lived just opposite .
20 right , and I look over to Roger and Roger 's flicking through his notes like this and as you , you were peeping through and he 's trying to find out what , what he 's talking about , they 're not looking at each other and anyway at the end of it , er we went through it and at the end of it he turned round and went how was it , what were you playing at , what was that spiel that you gave it 's in my brief , that 's one of my objections
21 All the slop and and scrape it all into this bucket with lots of it 's like tray you know like that tray that you 've got i next to your sink ?
22 and that pen that he broke were n't mine it were his .
23 It is as part answer to that question that I have put forward the notion of language as screen , the dazzling play of words and tones , fragments , sequences , movements this way and that — calls constantly to the eye and ear of the reader .
24 From that girl that he 's had .
25 There 's that girl that you think I fancy again , just moving down there .
26 All the men he knows are fathers or grandfathers and it is in that capacity that he knows them .
27 ‘ And the odd thing is that of all the people who complained to you after that sermon that they 'd never been to Rome only Sister Dew has taken advantage of this opportunity to go there . ’
28 would n't you get one in that Princess that you got at first ?
29 It was only at that point that we felt confident that the field-worker was being talked to by respondents as a person rather than as some novel sex object , and the veracity of what they said could be treated by us with more confidence .
30 It was at that point that I started to cry !
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