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

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31 The erm , what 's the rule that you observe with this dash above a vowel .
32 We were given to understand that you asked for this article . ’
33 That you hung onto this wall and that was brought in once a week for bathing in front of the fire .
34 You mean to say that you sit in this room all day , brooding on the memory of a dead film-star ?
35 Now just specify the variables that you want in this regression , right , your dependent variable first okay when you 've specified the equation , sorry once you specify the equation press the end key which is between the alphabetic and the numeric key pads , that will then submit that request , right .
36 Well , you 've heard what the members say and er let us hope that you continue in this very sensitive area and handle these er matters with er care and sensitivity .
37 It seems to me that that attention to the moment is significant of the great work that you do for this particular charity .
38 The accounts that you have for this year , have been rearranged .
39 But you can also settle happily for the sublime views that you have from this generously turf Ed upland .
40 It is as applicable to the running of the parish council as it is to the leadership of IBM and I hope that you find in this book something , even if only one thing , that you can apply and that will help you gain the results you seek .
41 That 's the one that you see in this er book you know . .
42 And you have the advantage , Adam , that you talked with this Mauno Sarin .
43 " I do n't want you to think that we eat like this every night , " said the sultan with a smile ; indeed , we had seen him earlier in the day wearing well-cut Western clothes .
44 The three small inner-city communities that we studied in this way would have been assumed by traditional scholars to be homogeneous in language , and the fine-grained but systematic variation I am referring to here would not have been thought possible .
45 I thought we 'd done that , because that that was the remit that we agreed at this table round this table .
46 It is not quite enough to give the rich ‘ big hall ’ form of reverberation effect that we require in this case though .
47 But the most general conclusion that we draw from this kind of pattern is that the norms of a speech community are not necessarily uniform within that community , with every group agreeing on a single appropriate realization .
48 And erm we know that we went along this hill and we went along fifteen kilometres .
49 It is typical of Sir Edmund 's somewhat elliptical approach to things that we went through this rather futile conversation before he told me anything else .
50 That erm , am er fire brigade , that was the station that we went to this morning , they are called fire and rescue .
51 right , right what I see as an interesting possibility the papers that we got in this week from Telford College that came to me
52 And I mean , some of the some of the results that we get from this competition , might well be appropriate for a a stand at an exhibition somewhere .
53 So what I would suggest is that we reply to this for you .
54 I suggest that we substitute for this what might be called a ‘ relative autonomy ’ rule .
55 Despite the undoubted hardship , not only to the famous such as the hon. and learned Member for Leicester , West and other hon. Members , but to those who are known only to their families — I know from correspondence that many ordinary people suffer hardship because of what is said and done in court cases — I suggest to the House that we interfere with this at our peril , and at peril to our liberties and system of open justice .
56 I 'm delighted and I 'm sure you 'll be delighted to hear the advice of the business convenor that we suspend at this point in time .
57 Traditionally , psychologists have said that we cope with this by organising experienced stimuli into a limited number of categories or concepts .
58 ‘ Well , the toads that we use for this are actually in the Yarmouth area in and around Fritton .
59 ‘ We can not have all that we desire in this life , ’ pointed out Joan in a tone remarkably like that of their confessor , Father Powicke .
60 And that 's extremely difficult to do something about the equity target , since National policy , the distribution of income , housing policy , all the things that we tackle on this committee and committees of the council have a very significant effect on the health of the people who live in the city , and it 's not in our control .
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