Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] that " in BNC.
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1 | They began filming and there must have been something wrong because Bogie just sort of walked straight through the shot , so Eddie says , ‘ Bogie , you walked right through that shot . ’ |
2 | I do n't think I slept right through that whole week . |
3 | And then same the other end , and so it went right through that waggon , and your coupling took the strain for the next waggon and so on and so on until you 'd got the complete train fitted up . |
4 | I walked right through that fantastic min . |
5 | Lyn wanted to see it but she slept right through that . |
6 | Someone 's been right through that wall there , look . |
7 | I can see right through that skirt , have you got a petticoat on ? |
8 | I have sent round a briefing paper , and rather than go right through that , what I 'd just like to do is to highlight two or three things about myself and about the post that I now hold , and I would be pleased to answer any questions that you might have during the next two or three minutes . |
9 | Somewhere through that door must be the Chamber of the Looms , the powerhouse of the Workshops , the force field of the necromancer . |
10 | In some cases , autonomous groups certainly did achieve higher levels of shop-floor control , but were not widely popular with management , presumably for that reason . |
11 | He must have needed money badly for that … |
12 | The results suggest that its intelligence lies somewhere between that of a chimpanzee and a dog . |
13 | Hard solders join by interdiffusion at high temperatures with the metals being bonded , so that composition at the join will be somewhere between that of the solder and that of the object . |
14 | If this latter is to be the ultimate model , with the student 's role being somewhere between that of a battery hen and a laboratory rat , then surely most teachers would wish to have no part in its evolution . |
15 | Nevertheless the true incidence curve probably lies somewhere between that of the two studies . |
16 | I 'm aware that you rate my integrity somewhere between that of Idi Amin and King Rat . |
17 | I expect that the Minister can reassure him that an environmental impact assessment can not have been made properly for that incinerator yet , because an application does not yet appear to have been made . |
18 | Why does he not face up to his responsibility and see that adequate compensation is given to the people who suffered so badly during that development ? |
19 | Actually , I talked mostly about that . |
20 | What he remembered most about that was the sense of unreality . |
21 | ‘ What pleased me most about that , ’ he said , ‘ was that my mother knew about it before she died , so she could see I was getting somewhere . ’ |
22 | But if I went to Joyce and told him that his men were doing something that was n't fair to the police , trying us too hard or interfering with our time off , he 'd have his men right off that job in half an hour and there 'd be no grumbling . ’ |
23 | And talk about me being an honorary man and you know , take the piss out of what I say , like how Geoff [ the Head ] did when I complained bitterly about that bloke [ a workman who had whistled at her ] . |
24 | Within this creed appear supportive rational arguments but also agnostic admissions , such as ‘ I can understand little about that mind ’ and ‘ I do not know what ‘ divine ’ means ’ . |
25 | I suppose if we look at British history there was a period in the last century and earlier where we did a pretty good job of conquering people , but we do n't feel too badly about that , but we feel pretty indignant about Germany trying to take a bit more territory at various points . |
26 | Second , we might see something right about that theory of meaning or something wrong about it , and use this to determine our attitude to foundationalism in general ; thus we might avoid the need to consider all the different varieties one by one . |
27 | It had been the girl in the travel agency who had put her right about that ! |
28 | How many did we get four for that , four altogether for that , Ruth |
29 | Little for that matter did I believe that this experience was to be the start of a whole new direction in my life , the lessons of which I have attempted to set out in this book . |
30 | The women who worked in the butchers ' section distinguished themselves the most during that very special battle . |