Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] [adv] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 erm mushrooms cabbage and everything 's raw , completely raw carrots in th in the middle with two different two mayonnaise dips one plai s plain mayonnaise and the other half of it is erm garlic flavour mayonnaise and erm that 's as a starter I always have that and I thoroughly enjoy it you know that 's the by the time I 've had that I do n't want much of my main meal cos it 's great
2 Perhaps in my blood I really knew that up there — ‘
3 Such an approach is validated by a UK study which also showed that improvement is most likely if psychopathology is recognised and the pain is not constant .
4 Evelyn and the others are , indeed , with greater or lesser urgency and awareness , immobile in desperation , but I want to suggest that for Joyce it is not the dispassionate artist 's gaze which alone allows that strange steadiness commentators have called and even tone .
5 But the case of Sartre poignantly demonstrates that the return-to-history argument can really only succeed through a form of historical amnesia which conveniently forgets that history was almost impossible to find .
6 In the spring of 1977 I did indeed give birth to a boy who later grew that shock of fair hair .
7 I mean they could have rung yesterday that 's the trouble you see they 've got so many friends Good girl you fairly worked that bleeding money .
8 When I worked as a primary school teacher I sometimes retrieved that feeling with a particular clarity , walking between the tables on the hard floor , all the little looms working but needing my constant adjustment .
9 Lawrence 's masquerade of adjustment involves a projection of his own fears , anxieties , and neurosis which , in the Swift/Celia case , is especially revealing because in the same breath he consciously repudiates the scapegoating process which partly comprises that projection ( pp. 303 — 4 ) .
10 In any case we further believe that could jeopardise our value to some customers as an independent source of support .
11 Even when people are stamping on his head he still carries that inane smile .
12 I got a stupid feeling I just moved that pawn again .
13 The female has a colour pattern which almost fits that given for the Threadfin Goldie .
14 Out there , somewhere , is a man or woman who callously stabbed that young maid to death .
15 The European Commission itself now recognises that principle .
16 But has there ever been any effort to by management or by anyone at all to change you and say , Okay you 've proved you can sing let's update it let's get a faster beat anybody ever said that to you ?
17 Some managers may delegate the task of in-bureau tutor to an experienced advice worker , in which case they partially lose that person 's services as an interviewer .
18 There was one man who soon put that out of the question .
19 Of course he never mentioned that .
20 and whilst , when I was in hospital I always had that feeling that I 'd love to hear the water lapping on a beach , you know and
21 Anyway in the end I just said that 's it .
22 when you come and stay with me , she , anyway she , she would n't , well in the end I just said that 's it I 've had enough I switched the car off and grabbed hold of her I said , frogmarched her in the car I said come on , I 'm going to bed , Rudy 's ready for bed I said I want you with me , so that I can keep me eye on you if I have to sit up all bloody night , of course when she was with me I picked her up and got her strong again and I say you have to be worth it , you 're better off without him then she come round and then she 'd say I know I am I just go down
23 A sign above the door proclaims it to be an ‘ Albergo-Osteria ’ , a hostelry or inn and within you find accommodation which perfectly suits that description being bohemian in both appearance and atmosphere .
24 The second part once we know what people need to know we now need to think about putting together some training which actually satisfies that particular need .
25 Nevertheless , there are grounds for asking whether the measurable distribution of wealth-holding is simply a matter of choice within Britain in comparison with other leading economies , or whether the financial services sector forms the agency which actively determines that distribution rather than simply facilitating it .
26 Sit down , she said and the girls sat down thankfully feeling that the only lesson they really enjoy that weather would be swimming lesson .
27 You know when you got ten out of ten in history I still remember that .
28 My childhood was the place where , for my mother , the fairy tales failed , and through the glass of that childhood I now see that failure as part of a longer and more enduring one .
29 They had given rewards and favours to their supporters , especially in Wales , and " have succeeded in six years in creating a political spoils system which already rivals that of the United States .
30 The way she just said that .
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