Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb -s] that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 See she still brings that dog up the school and it says on that paper you know no dogs allowed in the school .
2 This assumes she still has that amount of money .
3 We 've been together for five years , Lexy and I — she practically holds that company together .
4 She suggests that abortion was probably the most prevalent form of contraception for working-class women before 1914–25 She also notes that chemist shops sold quinine , which could be used as a spermicide or as a drug to procure abortion , that a wide variety of drugs were used to achieve abortion , and that advertisers offered many female pills , such as Widow Welch 's Female Pills and Towle 's Pills , which were , in effect , abortifacients .
5 She then departs that day for a 15-night Mediterranean cruise , returning to the Mersey on September 29 and leaving that day for a 14-night Canaries and North Africa cruise which terminates at Southampton on October 13 .
6 She said she never touches that money .
7 ‘ You 're telling me a woman like you actually obeys that stuff ? ’
8 When he eventually leaves that employer how far can the latter control the ex-employee 's ability to deal with the clients which he brought with him .
9 It rather sounds that way to me . ’
10 But it rarely happens that way .
11 It only needs that heater on do n't it ?
12 It suddenly appears that pragmatism , so far from fitting our legal practices worse than conventionalism does , fits them better .
13 It dries right quick , it just takes that chill off
14 Now that 's probably not really true — it just seems that way to him !
15 Not that they did n't work ; it just seems that teaching machines have no charisma or charm .
16 But somehow , it still has that touch of glamour .
17 He still maintains that non-violence is the nobler way , and that the prevention of the brutalization of human nature is preferable even to the prevention of his own suffering or the suffering of his own people .
18 If , after learning successfully about the suffix -ful , he still makes that error , then consider it as a phonic alternative .
19 No matter how humble the person with whom he is dealing , he always respects that person for his or her positive qualities .
20 It always works that way you know .
21 It always has that effect ! ’
22 It also allows that perversion and extreme degradation of sex observable in the human race .
23 It also follows that witchcraft regularly appears in disputes which are outside the law .
24 It also seems that unemployment , the chief cause of poverty during the inter-war period , resulted in a different outlook from that induced by pre-World War I poverty , which was caused primarily by low wages .
25 Yet it also recommends that Congress convene a Cabinet-level committee to make exemptions from the Endangered Species Act should it prove economically or socially necessary .
26 It also matters that society is losing out on a great deal of badly-needed potential mathematical talent .
27 It also hypothesises that intervention is necessary , and indeed needs to take a particular form if the competitiveness of local firms is to be improved .
28 It also hypothesises that reaction time increases as the size of a set from which an object must be identified increases .
29 It probably requires that treatment continue , even if a request is made by the patient or another that it should cease .
30 In this he recognizes the same problem which faces the insider/ethnographer , for he clearly understands that pretence , deception , and bizarre social drama play a large part in police culture and accepts this will be difficult to research .
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