Example sentences of "that [pron] gave [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I was so surprised that I gave a great shout . |
2 | I do n't that I had n't forgotten that I gave a |
3 | I refer the hon. and learned Gentleman to the reply that I gave a few moments ago . |
4 | I refer the hon. Gentleman to the reply that I gave a few moments ago . |
5 | I refer my hon. Friend to the reply that I gave a few moments ago . |
6 | I refer my hon. Friend to the reply that I gave a few moments ago . |
7 | I refer the hon. Lady to the reply that I gave a few moments ago . |
8 | I refer my hon. Friend to the reply that I gave a few moments ago . |
9 | I refer my hon. Friend to the answer that I gave a few moments ago . |
10 | I think it was on that Sunday , but it may have been on the Sunday before , that I gave the last message from the Burma Broadcasting Service . |
11 | I can not really add to the answer that I gave the hon. Member for Birmingham , Erdington ( Mr. Corbett ) . |
12 | My reply to him is the same as the one that I gave the right hon. Member for Llanelli ( Mr. Davies ) , in which I said that VAT registrations had increased by 25 per cent . |
13 | I withdraw the commendation that I gave the hon. Gentleman , but only because that is damaging his political career . |
14 | Not that she gave a damn , but Lucy 's mind was obviously on him . |
15 | The baby suddenly revealed its head and thrust its way out of her , so that she gave a great agonised cry . |
16 | He lay down on her and penetrated her again so that she gave a cry of relief . |
17 | Not that she gave a damn . |
18 | This made me shudder but I was brought back to my own worries when I heard Mum demand that she gave the lump of coal back . |
19 | In cross-examination she agreed that she gave the police a statement and , when asked how many statements she gave , replied , ‘ I gave one statement to the investigating officer … the day after Paulette was murdered . ’ |
20 | Well , I think it is high time that we gave an award for valour in professional conduct , and I nominate as the first recipient , Keith Holdsworth of Bournemouth , Employed by the New Forest District Council , Keith Holdsworth risked his career , his livelihood and his life savings in the defence of his professional integrity , when it would have been so easy to take an easier route . |
21 | This quiet group of people looked so simple and unassuming that at first he could not think what made them interesting to him , and then he realized that they gave every appearance of complete sincerity . |
22 | Unofficial strike action followed and the union 's own bankers were granted an injunction prohibiting the NUS from transferring any of their property abroad , on the principle that third parties must ensure that they gave no aid to any action which might occur if the union 's property were sequestrated as a result of some future contempt of court . |
23 | At a recent meeting with some of my local farmers , I was most encouraged to see that they gave a far higher priority to and had a greater awareness of the need for better marketing . |
24 | This so alarmed the Sicilians , who wanted nothing to do with a German prince , that they gave the throne to William 's illegitimate cousin , Tancred of Lecca , an ambitious man famed for his ugliness of both temper and physique . |
25 | Of course , we do n't know that they gave the police the same alibi , do we ? ’ |
26 | Huge stiffened but graceful garlands were hung from twenty-four tiny hooks set round the gallery parapet , and were constructed so cleverly that they gave the impression of winding around the gallery pillars . |
27 | The second reason is immigration , where we gained on balance about half a million people and they of course were mostly young , they had their families here , so that they gave the impression of having very high birthrates . |
28 | Foolish in that it gave a great deal away to the other woman , and she could tell the woman looked at her as someone who could be aggressive and perhaps a bit vulgar , someone who said things which ought never even to have been thought . |
29 | Dr Prescott said in New Scientist today that it gave a ‘ big boost ’ which salt or sugar alone could not provide . |
30 | The first is that the CED worked with the semantic pairs , in the sense that it gave a statistically significant result , but it does not in this investigation . |