Example sentences of "there [that] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ And it is there that you also are staying ? ’
2 It is there that I am putting up . ’
3 It was when I got back to my new room there that I first came across my new neighbours , Jane and Mark Walsh , and their two children , Sonja and Darren .
4 There was a church just to the north of there that had a reputation for being helpful towards homeless people — I 'd try my luck there .
5 But what evidence is there that this bit of the cortex is concerned with the reception of sound ?
6 And indeed what evidence is there that Sicily as a physical presence , a quite insistent presence as generations of travellers have found it , ever modified Pound 's sensibility in the least ?
7 We were so broke when we were living there that I 'd buy a bar of Kit Kat in the morning , have two fingers of it for breakfast and the other two for dinner in the evening .
8 An editorial in The Times , a firm supporter of Thatcherite policies , could ask on 3 May 1985 : ‘ If these obstructions to a society , based on enterprise and shorn of its collectivist illusions , can not be dismantled in six years , what evidence is there that twelve years will be any better ? ’
9 Such was the restlessness of her longing to go there that she had had to struggle to stick to her resolve .
10 The waist is real narrow — there 's a little belt there that Marie tied up .
11 Denmark is their other northern commitment , and it is there that 2 RRP found itself on 30 June 1989 .
12 The Soviets , who had arrived at Heathrow the previous evening , were taken to Twickenham to train and practise , and it was there that their assistant manager Douglas Kavtalashvilli made the offer .
13 There are tribal things going on there that you would n't know about unless you lived there . ’
14 ‘ We are very worried that multi-nationals with a captive audience in the East will impose conditions there that would not be acceptable in the European Community .
15 It is there that Mr Kohl 's fine political antennae could get the worse of him .
16 The number of cases is not recorded ; the number of deaths is officially put at 855 , and may have been much higher , since diarrhoea is so common there that it often goes unreported .
17 America is the closest thing to a financial laboratory for these sorts of questions , so it is there that most of the answers should be sought .
18 There is no suggestion there that the NEC 's ‘ duty ’ does not extend to the 17 constituencies in Northern Ireland .
19 It was while we were sitting there that my father must have died of a heart attack in Bath .
20 Cyril Gibbs says the council dumped a lot of stuff there that they had n't room for in the new building . ’
21 Good heavens , Wilson , I have nothing to write now , only lines here and there that add up to precious little .
22 Ellen was emphatic : — I could not take myself to a Foreign Land as you did Lily and never wanted such a thing and though you would be there that alone would in no way satisfy me and I should be afraid .
23 As he bathed , a sycamore leaf fell between his shoulder blades so that , like Achilles , his perfection was flawed and it was there that the treacherous Lord Hagen thrust his spear .
24 ‘ When he took me into the lead I did n't want to be there that soon — so many horses have been caught after being clear , ’ he said .
25 It was from there that he also issued his first denunciations of the Pahlavi dynasty that laid the foundations of his revolution .
26 ‘ Everything from there that I need , I carry within me . ’
27 He still retains an affection for the place , perhaps because it was there that he first encountered the inspiring sight of human beings at odds with , and frequently overcoming , an unpromising environment .
28 He often wondered what they did in there that made them scream and shout as they ran out .
29 The story was current when I was there that this distinguished classical scholar , so accustomed to dealing with the textual problems of Thucydides and Greek epigraphy , was somewhat disconcerted on arriving at Bletchley station to be greeted by an evacuee urchin , jeering : ‘ I 'll read yer secret writing , guv'nor ! ’
30 Quite unexpectedly , at 9.00 a.m. on 12 July , the couple turned up at Auckland airport and told the hire company 's office there that they had to return early to Europe and were planning to catch the 11.30 a.m .
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