Example sentences of "be [verb] [pron] [prep] that " in BNC.

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1 Not simply because it shows that you are enjoying yourself at that moment but because it actually contributes to your physical and mental health .
2 but , because I 've been knocking it off that bit earlier
3 That 's right , if you 're organizing something like that and thinking about it from now , this is only the first of September , but
4 ‘ Hey , Israel , you 're bugging me with that crying . ’
5 In your opinion if you 're offered something like that you should have your own mind and if you want to take it that 's your problem .
6 You 're deceiving yourself about that too , of course . ’
7 Let me borrow your coat a minute , I jus , I do n't know if he 'll do it , he usually does it if you 're wearing something like that coat .
8 ‘ I do n't think we 're criticising you for that , ’ put in David .
9 you 're leaving it like that then ?
10 And we it was fourth year when we done it and we 'd never been shown anything like that and it was interesting because it 's the sort of fact that you you never really think about
11 And then the stairs the stairs are facing you like that , so you 've only got about about a metre of in between the bottom of the stairs and your front door and you s just sort of go in through there an and you 're in the living room .
12 ‘ I 've been expecting something like that to happen , ’ she said .
13 If the police had never set up the jewellers shop , they would , in my judgment , have been doing the same thing , though of course they would not have been doing it in that shop , at that time .
14 Hey , when have you been treating yourself to that one then ?
15 I did n't know whether my imagination was leading me astray when you seemed to be implying something like that . ’
16 I 'm recording you on that tape machine I think .
17 And you wo n't be saying anything to that ponce of a boss you 've got , Howard ? ’
18 ‘ What fun it would be to send it to that silly old Boldwood ! ’ laughed Liddy .
19 I 'm doing something in that .
20 I 'm doing them like that .
21 You turned round and said , do it in that one , so I 'm doing it in that one , then you changed to doing it in that one .
22 The reason I 'm asking you about that is erm I had er I had when I had my own business I was approached and we 've got an estate agent in the Hamilton called
23 I believe Mr Wood 'll be asking you about that .
24 ‘ Now look you two , I 'm having none of that in the back of my cab !
25 Come on , I 'm taking you to that little café down the road — what 's it called now ? ’
26 I had been preparing myself for that moment for a long time , he typed , as Harsnet had written .
27 That is why , wrote Harsnet , I have been preparing myself for that moment for a long time , that is why I have cleared the decks and prepared the ground , because unless the decks are cleared and the g round prepared there is little hope of succeeding in what one has planned to do , little hope of achieving anything of lasting value , though lasting is a relative term and so is value and whatever it is one has planned to do is certain to be altered in the process , which does not of course mean , he wrote , that one can start anywhere at any time .
28 ‘ I thought 14 years was a fair spell but I felt a bit sad and it will be hard to let go but I am preparing myself for that .
29 The petitioners wanted to know whether a legacy of liberatio to them in the first will could now be held to include debts they had first contracted after the making of the first will ; and whether , if the heirs were to sue them for that , they could be barred by an exceptio doli .
30 The only problem was the London Paddington to Liverpool train did n't run from the expected start station , it started from Reading instead of from Paddington , so if you were expecting somebody on that train , well they may not have , may not have been on that one if they er were actually starting from Paddington , otherwise no problems on the buses .
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