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

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1 Longings that led it where it went
2 I said to Bev erm do n't mean to say , I mean I might get home and find she 's got a phone call but she said to me yes I mean we , she did think of going out yesterday , and it was me that stopped it but if I feel so inclined today we 'll go down if she 's in
3 The objective of this association was to promote the adoption of the instruction of deaf children not through the use of sign language or any method that used it as then prevailed in many countries including the U.S.A. and Britain , but through oral methods to the total exclusion of sign language altogether .
4 He 's the one that done it and they do n't want to know no different . ’
5 The wind coursed over it and flapped it — little whip noises that stirred it and made it seem alive , the dog-face scowling .
6 We must criticise explanations of difference that treat gender as something obvious , static and monolithic , ignoring the forces that shape it and the varied forms they take in different times and places .
7 To see which variables were related to a subject recalling a junction , point biserial correlations were calculated with each junction being scored as a 1 for a subject that recalled it and 0 for a subject that did not .
8 The body has an organising intelligence that orders it and runs all the processes and functions of the parts and integrates them into the whole .
9 but I mean they were n't you know and I mean someone we did n't even know at all , so er you know all erm but I mean Lionel sat with the guy that organized it and the bus driver so he did n't feel out of it , you know ,
10 One way of putting this may be to contrast a view of intervention that sees it as being essentially brief , focused , and assessment-based , and one that conceives intervention , whether explicitly or implicitly , as being a longer-term and more broadly supportive enterprise , in which social care planning and ‘ networking ’ have a high profile .
11 says that I was the one that killed it and I did n't .
12 I was the one that killed it and I did n't .
13 I was the one that killed it and I did n't .
14 This missile is not particularly clever , but the computers that control it and the radar are .
15 I 've got the Graham wanted to well unfortunately Graham this one 's a bit dangerous so I 'm having to do it so if anything goes wrong it 's me that gets it and not you .
16 I said there were the that county record form and this man asked me from the museum that handled it if he could send them back to erm to Wiltshire .
17 I thought that covered it but , it may not do .
18 I like to think it was the gun in my bunker that hit it and forced the pilot to turn tail and dump his bombs .
19 Sandy means an awful lot in that old lady 's life and she does occasionally reach the point when she 's got so little money left that believe it or not she has to choose between buying food for herself and buying dog food for Sandy .
20 There was only one shot on the Swindon goal all night and that believe it or not was by Town full-back Paul Bodin …
21 If you can hold your feelings and examine them , force yourself to hear the voice and ask why it produces the response that it does , you are beginning to get the better of it , to break the fearful silence that surrounds it and , incidentally , to add another voice to your writing repertoire .
22 if they had the well because nobody came forward from the working class through it , it was the intellectuals that started it and gathered the
23 Discussion of immorality was particularly problematic , given the strongly held belief that to name it and put it into discourse was a dangerous incitement to further acts of depravity .
24 ‘ But he who is in quest of picturesque scenery of the Lake ( Derwent ) must travel along the rough side screens that adorn it and catch its beauties as they arise in smaller portions , its little bays , and winding shores … its deep recesses , and hanging promontories , its garnished rocks and distant mountains . ’
25 Help us to cleanse it and hold it safe from the Godless forces of Communism that surround it and threaten it from within .
26 Even more insulation is given by looking at all things from the transcendent level , for then each event is looked at as if it is seen through coloured lenses that transfigure it and place it in another dimension and time .
27 I 've been offered the opportunity by er Bob in training er in force have taken this on er the tactical unit have taken it on , the chance of er one day erm assessment or appraisal training , at erm probably at Exeter for those of us that do it and erm I think that perhaps with the the way that the diverse way that our staff 's spread out the proper ways of assessing people which I 've I 've never been shown how to do and I do n't think many of us have .
28 But it was n't our girls that did it and I am going to prove it . ’
29 The spiny newt of China goes through the same sort of contortions to warn off those that threaten it and adds a special deterrent all its own .
30 The service enjoys a monopoly position , supplying news to the independent television channels that own it and pay accordingly ( the initial estimate for 1990–91 was £60 million ) .
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