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

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1 Behind that badge you feel a bit special .
2 he 's taken that son-in-law you know he 's
3 Because it 's very , I mean you know mathematicians have written books about this , erm and yeah kids of five or six are quite happily adding and taking away until they get to negative numbers , until someone says ah I 'm going to add to that money you 've got there , I 'm gon na add minus seven .
4 Look on it as an extra bit of security for all that money you 've invested in the station .
5 It 's very high , you know , the interest payments are very high , but for that money you 've borrowed you 'll only pay say , just for a a figure , five hundred pound back for that twenty thousand , five you know ,
6 You could sort me out this week with all that money you 've got .
7 Gosh that money you spent out Ange twice .
8 So all that money you spent .
9 ‘ I was wondering , that money you collected … ’
10 It 's a three-day Congress er and what we do in our Guild , we have , we had a house party on a Tuesday night and she 's told me she made twenty-six Pounds and erm we , we send our , our delegate Congress with that money you see , er because you see , er women would not if you could n't say you could sponsor them .
11 The sooner you have your pupil back , the sooner you can resume your tutoring — needless to say , without any little ‘ arrangements ’ — and the sooner you can get on with earning that money you need . ’
12 I mean if you take the regulatory we did it with today that it consists of the Bank of England , the Securities and Investment Board , twenty four organisations of the S I B S , siblings you might call them er under it , the Building Societies Commission , the police , the serious fraud office , the Department of Trade and Industry , the London Stock Exchange , the Inland Revenue , five recognised supervisory bodies , all those dealing with er auditors and the others , it 's chaos er and nobody knows who is responsible for what and in that chaos you get overlapping decisions er er and conflicting regulations , everybody tries to ensure themselves by regulating too much er er and it 's a situation which drastically needs simplification , but we do n't have any proposals for strengthening and making that work er er frame work more effective , to back up er this er simple proposal today .
13 I like that jumper you 've got on .
14 She gets in that kitchen you know and
15 I liked that bit you said , greeting an appropriate sociability , .
16 Where 's that that bit you did on erm
17 And we were dancing on that bit you see .
18 and I said oh there 's Benjy , there must be something , you know , I thought it was one of the kids that had jumped or something because the little one had always climbing and jumping off the wall , breaking his leg you know the weak one , and the next minute saw the ambulance outside , but he must of been , it must of been too massive to be able to do anything cos he was n't breathing that bit you see
19 I 'll see some of the sights , search out that Michaelangelo you spoke of .
20 Oh , Mum , I need all that luck you wished me .
21 End up later on square 46 denoting Andrew and Fergie 's separation and down that snake you go .
22 Because just by that simple act of handing over your money at the checkout and receiving the goods in exchange , just by doing that , you have entered into a contract with the shop and as , as a result of that contract you 've got the three rights which the consumer advisor mentioned on the tape .
23 ‘ When Leila told me about you , when I read all that shit you left her , I pitied you , ’ she said bitterly .
24 After all that milk you look pretty sleepy .
25 Now er over the last few days we 've been er talking quite a lot about er that statue you know the one that 's down by er down by Marks and Spencers that 's the best way to describe where it is the leaf stand the er the one that looks like a tulip and water dribbles down the side of it .
26 I longed to help you that afternoon you collapsed .
27 And I think sent me on that course you know .
28 But you can have a number of breaks in the order and in that case you get another order at a different level .
29 In that case you 've probably finished then .
30 I mean erm the , I mean , erm the closest I ever get to sort of news design is redesigning the Oxford University Press Gazette , and one of the first things when they said it 's got to go A four was well in that case you 've got to staple it , because you ca n't have thirty-two , sixty-four pages A four sort of doing that .
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