Example sentences of "that [pron] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Erm well a at one time , when we put various arguments to him , he just turned round and decided that everyone over sixty would be surplus to requirements and er and sent down the road if you like .
2 Is that everyone else 's experience ? would y does this happen in Japan ?
3 Most people think that they 're being stupid if they have to ask a question they think that everyone else is n't probably thinking the same thing .
4 That means just cos you 're likely to cheat do n't assume that everyone else does .
5 She does n't realize that everyone else is in bed asleep .
6 the erm , I mean if there 's only one much worse that they know that everyone much better for their
7 They got so close to him and knew him so well that nothing else mattered .
8 That nothing more important happened ? ’
9 Well there was an odd chair or so , but apart from that nothing really .
10 Is that them there ?
11 It 's not often that I can say a piece of equipment is inspiring , but reviewing the A2 actually got me coming up with some ideas that I just had to get on tape .
12 If I ever felt like that I just would n't do it .
13 Erm , is that okay for that I just have something that I read in New Scientist does everybody take it ?
14 But there 's a lot of incidents that I do that I just go out , clear it up and I do n't even report a lot of them because you 're only making paperwork for yourself .
15 So after that I just lay there and let him do what he wanted and he would complain about that too .
16 It was something like that I just remember thinking hang on this works .
17 Well , well I think I would , I would rath it I mean i it they 've got the responsibility to whistle blow now , you know , professional they 've got , er you know , they 're they these are professionals and they should , they should whistle blow and I mean Maxwell is a perfect example of how nobody , nobody blew the whistle and if you read through the writs , those lots of these people knew what were what was happening an and the whistle should have been blown and I see no reason why the why the pension regulator is going to get any different , different response and also I mean really these people are being in many cases given by th given information by their clients , you know , and I think it 's a very difficult situation to turn round to , to somebody like Mr Maxwell and say well look I 'm terribly sorry Mr Maxwell , we 're going to report you to the pensions regulator , you know and I think that , that er you will just find that that I just do n't feel that the pension regulator in , in that respect , I mean I , I think that I might like to if Peter suggested a pension fraud squad that , that had a open telephone line and the same sort of er powers as the Serious Fraud Office you know , so that if er anybody in a pension fund could , could ring a number and er and people absolutely descended th that , I mean they ge they say somewhere in the report that the pension regulator is going to have er powers and monies to do spot checks .
18 no I 'm not no when I am I ca n't eat anything , if I was like that I just could n't bear to be even in the same room as anybody who 's eating , so no the urge of chocolate is possibly to do with fat
19 I 'm doing that I upstairs .
20 And so I would n't think that that I probably Just a just a trait of personality .
21 One day , something happened that added a new idea to the ideas that I already had .
22 Yes , I can influence him in any way that I please .
23 I think it was a stupid thing to do , but there 's one of the images in the Crucifixion , the figure on the cross , that 's in the Guggenheim exhibition ; that I still quite like the one panel .
24 The blade is repeatedly thrust into the ground in different spots nearby until I get the best possible signal — and when I get that I then know the rabbit and/or ferret is immediately beneath the spade .
25 Er now unfortunately I 'm away next week , so if if the message does n't get to me before I 've gone , it 'll be the week after that I then get back to Mrs .
26 Counsel were unable to suggest any case which may have settled the interpretation of the section other than Gillick 's case , and to that I now turn .
27 A vital ingredient for exploring these five questions is imagination , and to that I now turn .
28 ‘ I think it made it easier knowing that I only had myself to blame .
29 ‘ So many people have said to me over the years that it is very sad I never bore Norman a child , that I only ever had stepchildren to love .
30 It was a mix of problems that I very much like .
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