Example sentences of "that [prep] [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 | The Public Utilities Holding Companies Act was also seen as an attack on big business ; this gave powers to the Securities Exchange Commission to dissolve the giant holding companies that between them controlled over 90% of the nation 's electric power output . |
5 | She had enclosed patterns and detailed instructions , and while she hoped , for the sake of appearance at the wedding , that the children 's clothes would be properly cut and fitted , she also hoped that between them Cynthia and her dressmaker would have made a pig 's ear of the business . |
6 | She felt that between them , they had cheated her . |
7 | No mention of the fact that between them , Newcastle and Swindon had 34 shots at goal ; not even a reference to the one and only Glen Hoddle , who in the entire match misplaced only one pass . |
8 | As he moved away from the tree it became apparent to Marian that between him and the trunk lay a substantial sack , and that it was this he had been defending so stoutly . |
9 | I think that between me and him , we got through the , nearly the whole wine box . |
10 | ‘ We felt that between us we had the right mix of skills . ’ |
11 | It is going to be a great atmosphere and it 's fantastic that between us we have sold 70,000 tickets . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | — Only that between you and your husband I see a conspiracy to force me to forfeit Artai 's favour . ’ |
14 | He thought he 'd once heard someone saying that about her , but it now seemed that reason was n't the right one : the beach was hardly the place to catch a glimpse of Dr Greenslade , with his black bag and his stethoscope , which he sometimes wore round his neck on the street . |
15 | Sure Gazzie said that about her , went up to her house , I heard her . |
16 | If someone was good , you 'd still say that about them |
17 | There was always that about him — the Welsh chieftain down from the hills on a raid to seize the bounty of the fat rich oppressor and then ride home back into the trackless labyrinths of his past . |
18 | There : people said this and that about him , but no one knew how sensitive he was , how kind . |
19 | I liked that about him : he never assumed the kettle was on or that I was free . |
20 | Oh dear , must of said that about him |
21 | Yeah I thought that about it |
22 | ‘ But unless someone else says that about you , there 's no way of believing in it totally , ’ he said . |
23 | See , i , if we , if we 'd have said that about you erm , nobody knows what |
24 | background , I do n't understand that about you 're probably dazzled , you 're probably dazzled by , it might slow down , because de-programming has probably just took the old one , and just made it |
25 | If you could pull that off you can put it on . |
26 | Oh turn that off it 's a really nasty noise . |
27 | In the distance a squad limbers up for physical training ; they wear training shoes rather than boots , indicating that for them training is in its earliest stages . |
28 | It was fabulous because King Crimson had such a tremendous sound and such a tremendous image that for them to suddenly stand up and do a lot of Buddy Holly hits with Donovan singing vocals was really cute . |
29 | Around the same proportion of the population , according to the same surveys , never thought of giving up the struggle to the end — or recovered from such defeatist notions — and it is fair to presume that for them Hitler remained the symbol of continued hope and determination . |
30 | It would appear from the remarks of our incomer informants that for them too , the most readily apparent distinction between types of Shetlanders is along the sex and age dimensions . |