Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] [adv prt] [adv] [that] " in BNC.

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1 erm you know , I put down here that you 're a natural ,
2 Now I read in TODAY that the extra supplies are on a slow boat from China and wo n't arrive until after Christmas .
3 And e if you look up there that extremely overbuilt area there is called the crown post truss .
4 So then I 'll need to go and get my pads and my bandages so that I can put this right , you 'll need two of these for this bandage , the first one , you open out so that the pad is going to go into the palm of her hand and that over the top and she is going to grab hold of the other one like that , okay , now we 've got the wad in there and she 's hanging on to it , but it was the sterile part of the bandage as I undid it that went on to the wound , there is no time for dressing here is there ?
5 ‘ But there will be , hopefully , a video and an exhibition when we come back so that the people who sponsored us will at least have their names mentioned . ’
6 He caught her chin to turn her face round so that he could look straight into her eyes .
7 Yeah , cos they find out right that he 's erm
8 They point out also that they offer , " a practical means of complementing ( not replacing ) the other parts of the religious education syllabus " ( Hay 1992 : 149 ) .
9 Incidentally when doing phone-ins it 's a good idea to write down each person 5 name as they call in so that you can address them by name .
10 ‘ Um — is that putting patients in order of priority as they come in so that you do n't leave people to bleed to death because they 're at the end of the queue ? ’
11 A physiotherapist stated , for instance : ‘ What we want to develop in them is the motivation to try and tackle society , take it head on so that they can actually say I want to go and do this , I want to go and do something else . ’
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