Example sentences of "that [vb -s] [pron] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Say no more than that and that wins you a prize . |
2 | Many Eurosport programmes are sponsored already , and by major companies such as Volvo , and that offers it an edge . |
3 | That worries me a bit , and yet having |
4 | but whether that meets what the government expects of us I 'm not exactly sure because whether they want the written report at the sa |
5 | ‘ That buys me a blow-job , does n't it ? ’ |
6 | And the , the importance of that for me , that shows me the shape of the month , so there 's nowhere I 'm going to be on the tenth other than my office , because I 'm going to be out for the rest of the week . |
7 | However most practitioners of literary stylistics , including Halliday himself on a later occasion ( Halliday 1971 ) , would insist on supplementing the comparative approach just described with some kind of functional analysis — analysis , that is , that asks what the language of a text does , how it contributes to the meaning and effect of the whole . |
8 | That helps me a lot and I find I 'm able to assert myself a bit more . |
9 | And that tells you the number you 've caught ? |
10 | That tells you the amount of income support which the deduc er for which the deduction is appropriate . |
11 | ‘ Of his 16 goals this season , 11 have come from outside the box and that tells you the quality of the man . |
12 | ‘ There are books , a book , that tells us the way it should have been . |
13 | That explains it a bit more then . |
14 | That gives them the chance for promotion to the British League , where they could face Swindon and Milton Keynes . |
15 | That gives them the chance for promotion to the British League , where they could face Swindon and Milton Keynes . |
16 | Sometimes I 've been drinking tea with a Sherpa friend of mine in the village of Kundy and there 'll be a clatter up the stairs caused by a dozen people saying ‘ We understand Hillary 's here ’ , as if that gives them the right to charge in and take over . ’ |
17 | ‘ And that gives them the right to try and maul me ? ’ she flared , unable to contain her hurt and anger . |
18 | That gives him a pension nearly ten times greater than the one I 've got . |
19 | That gives him the space to make long-term bets , but also deprives him of advice against short-sightedness : borrowing sums that he can service only so long as the good times roll . |
20 | That raises the question of whether or not that gives him the sort of ‘ job security ’ necessary to experiment with the new players coming through in the hope of building a side capable of beating All Blacks , Wallabies and Springboks . |
21 | Well if I say I 'll come at five , cos that gives me a chance to do all the sort of phoning |
22 | ‘ Well , that gives me a chance , ’ I said . |
23 | ‘ That gives me a chance to be a villain or a fool , ’ I said . |
24 | So that gives me an idea of where I 'm headed . ’ |
25 | send the photograph and that gives me an idea whether it 's worth going to look at it at all . |
26 | ‘ That gives me the chance of winning all four major titles in a row , with Barcelona already in the bag . |
27 | That gives me the right to insult fools like Fortescue . |
28 | These days we can do it much easier and we do it electrically , so we can use a relationship between conductivity which has to be er compensated for temperature and pressure at which you 're doing your readings , and that gives us a measure of our chlorinity and then that gives us a measure back to our salinity . |
29 | That gives us a foundation and a coherence to work from . |
30 | ‘ That gives us a bit more to go on . |