Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] i [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 That bit I put in about knowing if we were being followed when I drove you to the station will stop them trying to do just that , will keep them away from here .
2 And every time I came to that bit I jerked up in my chair and Miss Ross shouted at me .
3 Yes I , I know that bit I did n't know you had to do something to stop the
4 Stop making that noise I do n't like it !
5 My infidelity is at last exposed — all because of that Casebook I opened up , revealing some of the highlights of my 40 years as the Mirror 's Marje .
6 All I want now is to get this 'ere wallet into the mitts of that geezer I do n't like the look of . ’
7 ‘ In that case I 'd better come with you , ’ Woodruffe said .
8 Since the point has now been taken that in my judgment in that case I did not support that particular passage from the Master of the Rolls ' judgment , I should state that the reason was because I did not find it necessary to do so in the particular circumstances of that case .
9 In that case I do n't need to repeat it .
10 In that case I do n't see why not . ’
11 Well in that case I do n't think you should
12 And in that figure I 've just given you we have allowed for extra provision in some cases like for the national curriculum in the education sector , additional spending for under fives and taking on board the requirements in Social Services for care in the community and the children 's bill , although those have been , of course — the care in the community proposals have now been delayed and they are being phased in over three years .
13 And the , the price was thirty nine pounds and as far as I know at the time the , the pianos went down that terrace I do n't think anybody could play it properly .
14 That submission I have already rejected .
15 That remedy I do not offer , ’ said the Arab .
16 There 's a resistor there that was in that tray I do n't know whether it 's fell out the board or
17 With some difficulty I got up and watched in disbelief as the collie staggered to his feet .
18 At some point during this soliloquy I look down and notice man 's best friend humbly licking my shoe .
19 But on this case I go directly to my superior , Colonel Yashkin .
20 In this case I consider particularly that there are , there are a great many imponderants .
21 No , this afternoon I do not think so .
22 Well , to be fair , that 's not always the case , and in this instance I 've definitely been forced into something of a rethink .
23 Er , and in this instance I have consistently erm , asked that we , we do all we can , to allow us to spend our capital receipts , and the fact that we had the holiday last year was er , er , of of great benefit to this this council , erm , there are er times when we should er perhaps be putting money into reserves or paying off debt , but this council should be allowed to make those decisions rather
24 It was Wednesday night last time I did this course I felt really whacked .
25 So when you looked at in the in the exam , did you think , Oh , they 're not giving me enough information here , or There 's some trick I do n't know , or what did you think about it ?
26 This is essentially a digging tool but it has another function I have always found particularly useful .
27 In this study I have not attempted such quantitative analyses , but I still believe that good use can be made of a combination of the two approaches .
28 At the beginning of this chapter I noted how the distinctions made between political systems often emerged from current political conflicts and preoccupations , and this feature is very much in evidence in the political sociology of recent decades .
29 In this chapter I look back over responses to the challenges of curriculum planning and development in Africa in the ‘ sixties and ‘ seventies .
30 In this chapter I have also endeavoured to clarify the relationship between the soft systems approach and other more conventional methods of examination .
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