Example sentences of "that [noun] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 We are probably paying for that Rodeo Groupie .
2 ‘ Always , ’ Damian replied in that deep , cool voice , and in that moment Rachel saw how close the bond between the two men was , how much Charles relied on Damian , and how deeply aware of that reliance Damian was .
3 That it is by far the funniest and most essential comedy show on television ( fourth series imminent in October , kids ! ) is a sad indictment , I mean , all that money Roy Clarke earns …
4 got er nice little watch an Accurist watch with that money Dave sent , I thought if I do n't it 's gon na fritter away
5 Er is that Lynda Jane ?
6 Deanes booking was a joke , he tangled with that git Hodges who had body-checked him .
7 That git Waddle 's free-kick was unstoppable ! !
8 On that decision Lord Diplock commented [ 1980 ] A.C. 402 , 435 :
9 From that decision Morland J. concluded that it is an ordinary incident of all corporations that they may sue for libel and that that included municipal corporations .
10 After they had reached that decision Michael began to cry and would not be consoled .
11 What to me seems surprising is that M. Oliver , who presumably supplied the recipes for the Le Creuset leaflet , does not give what is said to be the old and traditional fondue of Franche-Comté , a dish in every respect superior to its primitive Swiss counterpart , having both greater finesse of flavour and texture and far less brutally indigestible qualities .
12 The technological breakthrough allowing primitive versions of such chips to be made came in the 1960s , and it was in 1969 that M. E. Hoff at the Intel Corp. in California developed the idea of a computer on a chip .
13 That M. Dupont 's arrived in the foulest mood imaginable .
14 In effect , the American gentleman was putting forward the view that M. Dupont was being manipulated by his lordship and other participants at the conference ; that M. Dupont had been deliberately invited late to enable the others to discuss important topics in his absence ; that even after his arrival , it was to be observed that his lordship was conducting small private discussions with the most important delegates without inviting M. Dupont .
15 It appears that M. Lowerson , with various partners — r .
16 That Connie Dean 's going to land herself in big trouble if she does n't finish with that man .
17 Having reached that judgement Molly felt , for the first time , one up .
18 erm anyone who has read the Portrait of the Artist will know the dizzying swings of feeling that chart Stephen 's progress from arrogance to abjectness , from despair to hope , from self-sufficiency , to the craving for comfort , or the voluptuousness of renunciation .
19 Now on Friday we were saying that Gloucester were on the right track … that West Hartlepool would be railroaded by them on saturday … bad news … the cherry and whites suffered a points failure … they went and lost by six points to twenty one
20 The suggestion was made that there should be community discussions with LEDU , that West Belfast people , in the absence of ideas from the IDB , are going to have to come up with their own ideas and develop them in conjunction with the universities , industrialists , and so on .
21 Is that Ian Woosnam ?
22 That Ian Paisley — ugh ! ’ she said with feeling .
23 ( That King Charles spaniel next week ?
24 So Roxburgh made sense for that King David .
25 What 's that noise Jonathan ?
26 She still felt , in some calm and detached part of her mind , that Buck Kettering was alive and would n't want their holiday ruined .
27 That brute Cullam fetched him a fourpenny one , poor little devil .
28 ‘ This is to certify that Color Serjeant William Nicholl served in the 8th ( or The King 's ) Regiment of Foot for a period of Twenty One Years , during which time he has invariably conducted himself as an honest , trustworthy , sober man — Given under my hand at Plymouth , This 4th day of August 1825 , J. Duffy Lf Col Commg 8th or King 's Reg . ’
29 This is to certify that Color Serjeant Nicholl served in the Grenadier Company of the King 's Regiment for twenty one years , and being myself one of the Officers of the Company during the greatest part of that period , I have consequently had an opportunity for closely observing his character and conduct , therefore it is but doing him that justice which his uniformly good behaviour merits , to state that I have never ( in his station in life ) met with a more truly steady or strictly honest a man .
30 ‘ This is to certify that Color Sergt Wm Nicholl was wounded in action with the Enemy , in the year 1812 in Upper Canada .
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