Example sentences of "that [pron] [verb] [adv] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah over that I mean sometimes you want to sit quiet and you can not can you ?
2 Can I just say then that I think either it 's got to be blocked completely so they ca n't jump over the bridge , or it 's got to be unblocked .
3 That I believe now it 's run by the ladies that took over some while ago .
4 Ridging and patching were the first jobs that I tackled once it became apparent that I was neither going to find another job nor be content to remain a labourer .
5 I realise that I have little I need to hide .
6 Already known to have a weakness for a pretty face , it was understandable that she worried now he chose to teach attractive young girls .
7 She ran up the path and knocked at the door , her whole body seized by such a trembling excitement that she thought perhaps she was going to faint .
8 He 's also got editing equipment so it might be the sort of thing that you know like you 'll be able to take it away and say you know , this section , that bit and then
9 and er you know I think coming to a , a university is a thing that you know like it 's a very sort of novel experience for a lot of people and you know certainly when I started the human psych course here , you know about twelve , thirteen years ago erm you know I did n't know what on earth was , was requ required and I agonized over work for quite , quite a long time and er
10 They 're shutting the skips down and then anything that you take then you have to take straight to the tip .
11 If we enter this relationship to work with you … trying to find a way to bring back … the kind of government that you want then we have to establish … basic rules of order .
12 And use the fifteen grand to its best image in the way that you feel then you can turn round and run a club so it can get people in .
13 Specifically in Highways and Planning , if you look at the previous report , the enclos following profile one , you will see that in the Highways Planning Department excepting the offices , it is almost entirely male , and I think this is , it 's for the Director of Highways and Planning to say in the end , I think this is an acknowledgement by him that in the way that you mentioned nevertheless it seems to be apparent in some way , shape or form , women are not getting equal opportunity in that department .
14 Please have a think you know have a think about some of the things have a look out if you get out anywhere tonight watching people when they 're together just watch them any ideas that you have tomorrow we 'll start off with the first ten minutes just going over some of the things we talked about this evening .
15 implementing the recommendations made in the report that you have before you and er we we would like to see a report back which we will do anyway erm after the Inspector has visited and discussed it .
16 Now that you see so it might be an idea If you have your table within the marquis , that does whatever you want it to do , that can talk to kids if they want and so forth , you see they they 're sort of juniors upwards .
17 he 's ever so posh , and we 're chatting away telling me all about pension , telling me all about the pension and that you see so I said to him would you like a tea ?
18 The set of four that we sent so they were fifteen pound in there .
19 Naturally , nobody gave us a second look and I had the traffic lights co-ordinated by computer so that we stopped near you just as Sergeant Plod , with perfect timing , gave you an excuse to mace him .
20 In the Hawthorne experiments that we discussed earlier it was group pressure that determined the appropriate behaviour of individuals rather than formal guidelines , and informal sanctions were imposed if the individual did not conform to the group norms and expectations .
21 But anything that we covered basically I 've got in them notes there .
22 Like if an older band started saying some of the things that we do then they 'd be sexist because they 're older and more respectable .
23 Let us also celebrate and exploit the opportunities that have been created by new media , and ensure that bookshops are seen as the distribution channel of choice , and that we do all we can to make the book the natural bedfellow of these emerging products .
24 They may become dissatisfied with the view that they hold so they are motivated to enquire further and test out their ideas with new evidence .
25 If we are going to deliver to the people to whom we as elected members owe the highest duty , that 's the people who are in receipt of our services the sort of quality service that we , that they deserve then I have to say that we can have as many reports of this nature as we like , but you have got to acknowledge the need to change and you have got to stop resenting the rights of parents and governors to run schools , you 've got to stop being obstructive to competitive tendering and you have got to stop arguing for the retention of services where it 's patently obvious that there 's over provision .
26 C I hope they 're so saddened that they threw now they 'll go out and buy it .
27 About a year ago the MOD told the main contractor , Hunting , that it had all it needed .
28 ‘ If you love somebody so much that it hurts then you are loving too much .
29 She ran a hand over her hair , arranged the shawl so that it covered both her and the baby , and went out with her long resolute stride ; she had recovered quickly from this birth .
30 If the Minister attended and attempted to make the type of speech that he made here he would be laughed at .
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