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

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1 That finding leads us to a shocking conclusion : a gesture is more individual than an individual .
2 Stunned by a Thameside painting by Whistler , it was only later that Strayhorn discovered it was actually a view of Battersea Bridge that he 'd admired !
3 That metronidazole has its effect at this late stage of NSAID enteropathy is further supported by the findings that small intestinal permeability is not significantly affected by the treatment .
4 The thought of all that money calmed them down , and they subsided .
5 As that money disappears it will inevitably put more of a burden on the union .
6 He had a regular mistress and he drew out that money to pay her off before he married the other one . ’
7 All that she could identify as remaining of herself was the Jew ; she would never leave unpaid or transfer her spiritual account , if for no other reason than that payment safeguarded what little survived of her identity .
8 I did n't buy that jumper did I , Mikila , cos it 's not very
9 A false belief that p has no fact that p to cause it .
10 That bit made me think even then .
11 This Mrs Melburn , the parson 's wife … she seems a motherly figure , in a way , but that bit ’ — she pointed to the page of a letter that was on the table — ‘ that bit tells you why they came this way . ’
12 That admission made her smile to herself .
13 ‘ And how did that decision affect you ? ’
14 That decision to organize ourselves as a group was a really important step forward for us as workers and for the organization .
15 Although he could not read or write , Burke learnt fast , but it was not until he was 18 , nearly 19 , that Parrish gave him his first fight .
16 That upbringing served him well for Robert Redford 's Thirties drama The River Runs Through It , adapted from a novel by Norman MacLean about family conflict and fly fishing .
17 say by the way Jim you could have fixed that boiler take everyone off the pipes
18 Money shapes certain ideologies and that ideology defines what education should be .
19 But here — since he had not the slightest intention of addressing anything but common courtesy towards Miss Skelton — he could allow that sympathy to exercise itself .
20 The first thing that that litany reminds us of is that when it came to success , in the immortal words of Mae West ( put into her mouth by scriptwriter Vincent Lawrence ) , goodness had nothing to do with it .
21 Yet that weakness makes it extremely difficult for Patten to make any concessions on his plan .
22 The experience in Gentle Jack and the speech that caused all the problems in that play stood him in good stead .
23 Each month , How To Get That Look brings you ideas and information on a particular room or furnishing style with hints on how you can adapt it to suit your own home .
24 Each month , How To Get That Look brings you ideas and information on one particular room or furnishing style , with hints on how you can adapt it to suit your own home .
25 Fearon glanced in that direction to see what had upset her , looked vaguely surprised , slapped half-heartedly at the mud with his hand and mumbled , ‘ It 'll brush off … ’
26 ‘ Are yer sure it 's what that geezer said it was ? ’
27 I do n't frighten easy , but that geezer frightened me .
28 That 's all that Christian offered me when I went up there to lay out that poor young wife of his .
29 After an hour or so of that Malm changed his tack and wanted to know whom Stephen had met on that morning walk , everything he had seen .
30 The prospect of that responsibility terrifies me , and I know I would n't be content to sit at home all day with a baby .
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