Example sentences of "that 's [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Yes , well erm it it is n't the effect of the changing er E C grant that 's elsewhere in the budget and legislative changes item with the increasing cost there er , if you can change the grant or for instance where we 're getting less grant from the E C.
2 that 's besides of what he 's
3 And we said wow , that 's exactly like our shirt !
4 Yeah , but look how that 's exactly like yours except that it looks it looks lived in .
5 That 's instead of er clipping them on , they used to b instead of clipping them on the back you used to rope at front and one at back see .
6 Now that 's instead of spinning round the moon is stationary in the sky , just for the sake of this Now , the moon on this side obviously will be attracting the water on the surface of the earth so you get a bulge in the sea here .
7 Music for wasted afternoons that 's nowhere near the bottom of the pile this week .
8 " But that 's nowhere near the direct track from Yellowmead Down to Grimspound "
9 That 's nowhere near Greenwich
10 If you 're looking for a tour around Borneo and Indonesia , that 's away from the crowds so we can say it 's an alocentric wanderlust .
11 That 's that 's away from network marketing that .
12 The master of titters , Frankie had always wanted to be noticed , that 's why during shows for the troops during World War Two he changed the a in his surname to an e .
13 that 's why , that 's why during the first World War , Germany made a categor categoric statement that Russia should start disarming , she was mobilising
14 That 's why Save The Children is marking this seventy fifth birthday year with the biggest and most important fund raising appeal in the organisation 's history .
15 That 's why on the new album we did the ambient song and the dub reggae number .
16 That 's why at an Official Porsche Centre , you 'll find 3,000 parts that have been specially made to fit the exact model and year of your car .
17 And that 's why at that time , near the end of the war , and when the talk of nationalization become greater , the hope of nationalization because as I said before , never in our wildest dream did we think that Labour would get in with such an overwhelming majority .
18 and , and , er of course that the commission looked at this as er , er , as a question to be looked at in the context of the market and of all facts , but they said you , if you want restrictions you can be sure that we wo n't give you any exemption for them , so you 'd better remove every single solitary objection , objec er restriction that we identify , that 's why at the end of the day they got er , it was a very , very strict approach by the commission , you can have nothing which is acceptable , you can get negative clearance but you 've got to be cleaner than clean , whiter than white , so remove every possible restriction .
19 my Lord then all , what , then , was not restricting competition because the people you have excluded are not people who would be in the market in any event , you are already saying we 've got the level of the , the , the hurdle , the wall or the barrier to such a low level that anybody who 's outside it , it is simply not a competitor , we 've got everybody in the market who could conceivably deserve to be there , but there 's no restriction , no you maybe excluding criminals or fraudsters for a , until they 've been re rehabilitated , er and you 're excluding people who simply do not deserve to be there as competitors at all , but no capability of right to compete and that 's why there is no restriction , everybody is in the charm circle who wants to be there and is capable of competing and that 's what the commission are trying to get the rules down to , making sure that no one is outside of the wall who should be inside of the wall and that 's why of course at the end of the day they can give their clearances , there 's no restriction .
20 It 's for each person , that 's why like the playwright does n't specify what each thing 's supposed to mean because it can mean whatever it wants to each member of the audience .
21 That 's why in one way I 'm glad to have been passed over .
22 That 's why in Man in Shower in Beverly Hills ( 1964 ) , there is n't a bar of soap in sight .
23 But it is and that 's why in flour mills
24 And that 's why in , in buildings , industrial and commercial buildings where we put heat and smoke detectors in for the protection of life and that 's why you put it in your homes .
25 I mean I think that 's why in way it , it would be good to go outside the religious context , because then you 'll come up er y you er you know you 'll meet people who have a er a rather different motivation
26 This is an attempt to bring a greater level of uniformity than we have achieved so far , but we are bound by agreements made at the time of amalgamation and we can not undermine or contradict those particular decisions , and that 's why in a few cases , particularly in relation to the size of conference , there is some slight imbalance .
27 But as countries move into much needed economic reform programmes we know that children may be the losers in the very short term and that 's why in the O D A we are concerned with helping governments develop social policies which provide adequate safety net provision for children during this process of adjustment .
28 That 's why in the back of his Book of Hours , he scribbled those prayers to Julian the Hospitaller . ’
29 I 'm going to , as will become evident , mainly focus on the diary , because that 's where at least eighty percent of the data resides , and it 's the bit that 's most easy to get to grips with .
30 In London I work through three agencies — you note that I say that I work through — I do n't know what you guys get in Rome , but here it is through … that 's most of the time … ’
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