Example sentences of "of that [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | There you are you think of that as your foot , this one is where the foot , erm goes inwards , can you see ? |
2 | I think it 's true to say that the design responsible company , Deutsch Aerospace erm has discovered that er there 's a lot more software in this system than they had originally imagined and the , their sub contractors of course , they 've had to er write various parts of that for them and erm putting together the four elements of the programme has been a lot more complex than anyone imagined . |
3 | A nice load of logs on the back of that for somebody 's fire is n't there ? |
4 | I have really nothing else to say , except to draw attention to the inherently contradictory nature of that for which you appear to be asking . |
5 | He himself ‘ presses on ( strains forward ) to take hold of that for which Jesus Christ took hold of me ’ ( Phil . |
6 | But , having given permission and encouraged the port authority and dock company to move in and operate a port , which is a major long term undertaking , it is hardly reasonable to seek to stop or materially limit it without compensation and when the dock company is doing no more than making a success of that for which permission was granted . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Can you dry the inside of that for me ? |
9 | Can you get rid of that for me ? |
10 | I was quite sure of that for my father had again gone back to Rye marshes to reinforce the defences . |
11 | We could talk about a proportion of that for you — each time I take him out of some piece of action , you stand to gain . |
12 | That should get rid of that for you . |
13 | That 's er here you are young William and that should get rid of that for you no bother at all . |
14 | And that 'll get rid of that for you . |
15 | So it seemed sensible to move into this area , take advantage of that for ourselves , and provide them with a better service . |
16 | Erm I did some of that with you erm you 've written |
17 | Some woman tried to poach her but she seems to have got clear of that on her own . |
18 | WorldSource will cost the company at least $150m in all , though AT&T hopes to palm off a chunk of that on its partners . |
19 | He said 8 per cent was bad enough , but with it rising ScottishPower had to try to minimise the impact of that on its customers |
20 | Tae kwon do is the Korean art of self-defence and Britain 's rather good at it , so expect a lot of that on your screens . |
21 | I had enough of that on our honeymoon ! ’ |
22 | The eminent female psychologists in O'Connell and Russo 's ( 1983 ) study who had married , had all delayed their career development in favour of that of their husbands . |
23 | We offer help to pupils with varying needs — general learning problems , specific learning difficulties , the filling of gaps caused by changing schools and , recently , the provision of extra teaching for a few children whose educational attainment is far in excess of that of their peers . |
24 | Drink and drugs were threatening to turn her life into a repeat performance of that of her mother , Judy Garland . |
25 | The applicant in the Fleet Street Casuals case was itself a representative of the interests of its members : as a company it really had no interest independent of that of its members ; but the issue of representative standing was not considered in that case . |
26 | However , there is always a danger that in taking such measures a State may , intentionally or unintentionally , give undue assistance , and so promote its own industry at the expense of that of its trading partners . |
27 | Salim 's outlook incorporates a version of that of his friend Indar , who teaches in the polytechnic for a while , and lends himself to the philanthropic white-liberal cultivation of the African experience , where some of the best comedy in the book is located . |
28 | Husameddin 's argument , moreover , ignores the facts that Shams al-Din is known to have been part of Molla Fenari 's name but not , so far as can be discovered , of that of his son and that the son was regularly referred to as Mehmed Sah whereas it is not known that Molla Fenari ever was . |
29 | In the main , Joseph 's work was a logical continuation of that of his mother and her ministers . |
30 | All of that to me smacks of a lack of appreciation of the need to understand a business thoroughly , where you 're going to be involved in making major decisions . |