Example sentences of "that [conj] [pron] [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Is that where you heard the bad words you used just now ? ’
2 It was too late to go home after that so they stayed the night .
3 Er where we 'd inter-coopt er Colin on to the F and G P for that so you get the opportunity , thank you very much , you get the opportunity of reporting to us what , what you 've done .
4 But that that we took the view that you know people were entitled to go to an H E institution , and and keep up to date with what was happening there every year .
5 ‘ But it was just after that that I discovered the bleeding , and I 've been …
6 Two for that cos they got the film as well
7 Oh it 's doing it again it 's doing it again , dear oh yes , doing it again erm I had the plumber up to look at that cos I thought the plumbing was all wrong and he said no he said the plumbing is wrong the waste pipe of the en suite shower and the bath are connected , and they should n't be they should be separate , but they had been connected and that is bad but no , he said , what 's happening is quite simple , he said erm the people using the en suite ca n't control the water it 's going out he said the curtain does n't fit flush against the wall , because the wall leans , you know
8 So to a certain extent the idea was to that if we had the thing worked out it would be of great benefit to the people who were popping by .
9 We 'll probably have to go to that if we join the Common Market .
10 The idea being that if he spends the next couple of weeks explaining to all the other people there why he ca n't keep his hands off women he wo n't want to be unfaithful any more and his wife will forgive him .
11 He had said the day before that if he won the Canadian Open , ‘ Great , but if I do n't , no big deal .
12 That if you play the game of divide and rule long enough then you end up with Sister Souljah ?
13 Yes they they amalgamated then this parties and that and they had the you see .
14 Lily and I like that and we bought the self and we felt independent .
15 And then er working with them the tractor and binder did the cutting and that and we did the cutting and the leading .
16 It was thing with two prongs and you tap it in like that and it lifted the neeps , then you did that with the yeuk
17 You got your own wages out of that and he kept the rest .
18 In this case Dr Lusman did not do that and he took the sample by using his finger and a spatula , in what you might call a blind manner , and doing it by feeling .
19 No , built that and I know the guy so I could get to the plans .
20 I love the colour of that and I love the sound off it .
21 I fully understand that and I recognise the justifiable pride which people in Grampian have in the services provided and in the developments which have taken place in conjunction with the medical school .
22 Well that and I think the house you know was sort of
23 This I think is actually more likely to get people to register to vote , I think regardless of any party affiliation you all have something to benefit from that and I suspect the vast majority of members of the council will see that any well designed leaflet that gets people to put themselves on the register is to the benefit of democracy .
24 When I first heard the first noise I thought what the bloody hell 's that and I turned the sound down .
25 I cleared that and fixed the vice up and they said I could do that and I used the and that in their place and er then they had to quit the premises completely , did n't they ?
26 You ca n't do that until you get the notes can you ?
27 ‘ We can do an awful lot better than that but we have the two points and that 's what matters .
28 Well I could n't just tell you honestly about that but I think the riveters decided who got what , you know .
29 I understand the various accou er professional bodies in the accountancy industry are in fact doing that but I think the government should also do that because it is not just the probity of financial institutions we are concerned about , it is also er the auditing of other commercial concerns and it seems to be that in this case the public interest has taken second place to the government 's wish to do as little as possible , yet again the minister said in the debate that if we were to do anything further in response to a question put by my honourable friend the member for Grimsby , it would need legislation , primary legislation .
30 It took her some time to get used to that but she got the knack of it in the end , and they spent hours together shooting at marks , or at rabbits on the Down or pigeons in the high trees at the forest edge .
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