Example sentences of "[prep] that i [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It was at that place I told you about that I knew him , ’ he said to Lili .
2 This is particularly noticeable in Between ; indeed she herself says ‘ it 's really with Between that I discovered what I could do with language ’ ( 1989e:83 ) .
3 You know when I when I first thought of that I thought you know I 'd let us keep it .
4 And she had one or two hires including higher art and then somebody said oh that would be good for the P R department is looking for staff so she now is doing a superb job running a marketing operation , editing an internal newspaper it all herself and erm all of that I taught her , now I want to move her on to the stage where she can get professional recognition for this , now that is what I call an absolute beginner
5 I felt he maintained a distance and because of that I found him more difficult to approach than Dalglish if there was anything I needed to discuss .
6 He is also aware that I have a deep regard for Joan de Warenne — and in that I fear he is not alone ! ’
7 A guy who used to take me to watch Oxford , but apart from that I respected his football knowledge , used to say he was Leeds weak link , but I do n't remember too many details .
8 But apart from that I mean we w I never knew any of our lot to put one through a letter box or anything like that , you know .
9 Apart from that I leave you to make your own sleeping arrangements .
10 Erm apart from that I think we 've done everything this week .
11 erm , erm but erm apart from that I think everything is er
12 Michelle said : ‘ I did n't like the free fall , but apart from that I think I would do it all again . ’
13 No , well you 're right except that I find it more convenient to replace my booklets if I 'm in er Cardiff on my weekend when I happen to pass a tax office I pop in , replace them .
14 Perhaps you know them over the garden wall to speak to you , you might even know their children by name and you know their christian name , but beyond that I think it 's true to say , even making allowance of generation gaps that you do n't know your neighbours in the same way that you knew your neighbours in London .
15 I mean we both can cook , if it comes to that I mean I can cook
16 so it 's all hot on the plate and served straight away you know , luckily erm I managed it but I got in a little bit of a flap I will admit it whereas Shirl 's now got used to that I mean I when we first came we both used to do our own help each other out I used to help out but erm
17 Come to that I mean I can put some of this in the car and dump , just take it over to the tip
18 So much to that I made it clear to my club that I would like to be selected as a tighthead ’ .
19 Erm I do n't think I have been down to that I think I 've sh erm wired the whole damn out of my mind because er it 's a long time since I heard such garbage in this chamber , it 's fortunate for us Chairman that Mr is n't a member of the Environment Committee because if that 's the kind of contribution that he 's prepared to make on these occasions we would could well do without it .
20 Is it to be wondered at that I demean myself thus to take notice of her ?
21 Now look at that I want you to see them in the bath , they enjoy themselves like children .
22 By that I mean what he thought the girl was worth to him .
23 As we made our way through 1944 the advancing Allied forces were able to give us more room — by that I mean there was more Allied occupied ( and therefore less hostile ) territory for us to fly over in order to get to our targets .
24 By that I mean it is a way of bringing dignity , caring and love right into the heart of the impersonal secular world of modernity .
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