Example sentences of "[prep] that [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 For it was , in truth , as if his legs followed a route from which he could not turn them back — along the sales signs in Oxford Street occupied by a bedraggled army of Christmas bargain hunters , and off that up to the grandiose frontage of the hotel .
2 We ca n't pay for that out of the general population in the City of Oxford , we 've got to take it out of the people who live in council houses and are paying rent and this seems to me a most iniquitous way of erm financing our people on how incomes .
3 The third she found broken , knocked over on to its side , the water dripping from a puddle on the windowsill on to a seat below and through that on to the floor , and the flowers scattered and brown-edged , as if they 'd been picked for their beauty and freshness by a little girl and then loosed regardlessly on the path from her sticky hands as she ran off to do something else .
4 Theodora had passed none of that on to the Archdeacon , and he had himself offered no judgement .
5 We 've got some soup so we thought well we can make some of that up in the morning then we could just warm it up for the dinners
6 Can we dispose of that out of the way ?
7 We were talking I think this is the thing about clawback , er this year our erm receipts taken into account are two point three eight million as opposed to last year er this is taken into account we drew four hundred and seventy five thousand , that 's a huge jump erm the government by in telling us we can send this er this er what I call minuscule carrot erm this year er the capital receipts from November last year until December next year erm a anyone had undoubtedly for most of that back in the in in the use er er a grant and I think it , as the government have actually kept extremely quiet on this subject , that seemed to be the scenario that seems most likely to happen .
8 Prices like that up in the Ipswich area .
9 What a queer thing , Uncle Walter phoning like that out of the blue , ’ she said , taking off her coat .
10 And then what would we do with so that 's the first pizza that 's dealt with and they got a piece like that out of the first one .
11 How would you like to be an innocent old woman quietly doing your knitting , and then get a letter like that out of the blue ? ’
12 Does it feel like that down on the field , do you really start to feel frustrated ?
13 It was n't like that down in the boiler room .
14 Though he was opposed to the offer of the Crown to Cromwell in the spring of 1657 , with that out of the way he came round in support of the revised draft of the Humble Petition and Advice ( June 1657 ) .
15 And , with that out of the way , unless Ven Gajdusek wanted more — and she would n't put that past him — she just had to ask , ‘ Milada Pankracova 's leaving your employ wo n't affect anything , will it ? ’
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