Example sentences of "that [prep] [pron] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 He is confident that between them they can do their bit towards the deciding Test in a gripping series with Pakistan ‘ being remembered for the right reasons . ’
2 British Telecom says it plans to develop links between the two companies ' local network management systems — Hewlett-Packard 's OpenView and Sun 's SunNet Manager , and its own Concert system — and chose those two companies as its first partners because it believes that between them they control about 60% of the local network management market .
3 British Telecom says it plans to develop links between the two companies ' local network management systems — Hewlett-Packard 's OpenView and Sun 's SunNet Manager , and its own Concert system — and chose those two companies as its first partners because it believes that between them they control about 60% of the local network management market .
4 ‘ We felt that between us we had the right mix of skills . ’
5 It is going to be a great atmosphere and it 's fantastic that between us we have sold 70,000 tickets .
6 causing bad feeling or trying to upset her trade , I mean we know she 's rubbish but erm I , I said er I just said well the children who enjoy it enjoy it I said but he never really settled and er we felt that between us we 'd got over twenty years ' experience of working with children , we reckoned we knew a little bit more about what makes children tick .
7 Except that for her it was n't lust at all .
8 I suppose you may say : ‘ Why should I be more green ’ ? and what I say to that is : ‘ I do n't know what the reason is for you but I do know that for me it 's about showing compassion for the planet we live on and trying to hand on as much beauty and good-will as we possibly can to future generations ; while improving our own quality of life .
9 It is is n't it ? it seems ironic that for me it seemed such a big thing , in case you still need it clear I was William 's nephew .
10 I do not think I can bear this , thought Grainne , but even as the thought was framed , she knew that for someone it had had to be borne , there had been no escaping it , this bottomless dark pit , this vast endless night sea …
11 He saw that through them she was imagining a new life .
12 Presumably not : but it would be a very bold man , a Karl Marx indeed who would assert that , for each and every woman and always , housework is her spontaneous activity , that it is the satisfaction of a need ; or that she fulfils herself in it ; or that through it she develops freely a physical and mental energy and will not be physically exhausted and mentally debased .
13 ‘ We knew that despite what they promised we would n't get any real control , ’ comments Gilbert Hernandez .
14 But over and above this is a terrible fact that despite what they are already putting up with , they 've got more they 've got the seventeen percent coming on their .
15 I knew it was wrong but as time went on I found that despite myself I was hoping that Iraq would win .
16 She looked up at him , her face so blotched and swollen that despite himself he put out a hand to comfort her , only for her to let out a frightened cry , trying frantically to burrow into the sofa to avoid any contact with him .
17 But there were many , including senior ministers , who were highly critical of her decision to continue and believed that despite it she could and should be persuaded to stand down .
18 At least if you 're directing that towards me it shows you know who I am . ’
19 I noticed that amongst our us includes capacity and scaleability since a database could span multiple machines , the capacity of any one machine would no longer limit the database size .
20 He showed her that like him she had a long life-line .
21 He could sense that she had travelled far as a vagrant and had seen much and that like him she was in some way returning home .
22 In addition to all this , Professor Learner has been involved at various times in university adult education , and he takes English Literature courses regularly for the Centre for Continuing Education students , usually , but not invariably , at Friends Centre in Brighton , and I am sure that like myself he is happy to see so many adults from outside the university with us tonight .
23 Can you remember how we talked about the Romans having a very strong army and how they captured land around Rome around it 's lake and before long they 'd captured land all around the Mediterranean Sea and they formed that into what we call the Roman Empire .
24 I think that with him you must seek the answer to your problem . ’
25 He is the most remarkable looking creature I have ever seen , and I believe I could love him very much , and I believe that with him I could forget Fergus .
26 I quote there a sonnet by him , where he says that with him it is the language which creates the poetry .
27 In this respect he was no different from greater Prime Ministers , Gladstone before him and Churchill after him , upon whom senility began to descend while they were still in office , except that with him it came when he was ten years or more younger .
28 The conclusion is that with which we started ; scepticism in its most interesting form always depends on an argument .
29 When he published the Combattimento in 1638 , in his book of Madrigali guerrieri ed amorosi , Monteverdi claimed in his preface that with it he had created a new genus of music , the stile concitato ( excited ) , whereas earlier composers had been content to express the molle ( soft ) and temperato .
30 Yes I know that with mine it was American .
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