Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 And then , the next day I went along and he actually caught the five foot one and ki and killed it and he gave us a load of steaks off it that I sort of
2 But mummy that I sort of thought Adele would act .
3 Well it does n't matter really , it was just that I sort of
4 And if you 're wanting to spend more time on Johnson at any stage , this is sort of there 's something that I sort of do n't trust producing some er , you know a play to a load of boxes but erm , la la la , and sheets as well .
5 It 's the way that she kind of like answers before you 've really got done finishing what you 're saying .
6 In fact we had a letter did n't we from the neighbourhood watch co-ordinator saying that she sort of goes on patrol when she takes the dog a walk
7 But erm she was saying there were a group that she sort of went were alongside their group which were the
8 Do you think you have a few views in common with your workmates or do you think that when you 're talking things come out that you kind of like minded about things , maybe because of the job you 're doing , and the place you work in , you know like maybe like politics or something ,
9 I suggested that you experiment in order to find out how to gain the finest and most even line possible .
10 You know with the idea that you sort of should look at your action plan and say ,
11 Wh what erm what ye what year would this be that you sort of s
12 There are many techniques of distraction and it is very important that you practice with different methods to discover which one works best for you .
13 That was the case in 1519 when William Horman , vice-provost of Eton , described the material as ‘ that stouffe that we wryth upon : and is made of beestis skynnes ; is somtyme called parchement , somtyme velem . ’
14 Erm Yeah , and they say that er before we actually erm do a speech convergence for want of a better phrase , erm that we kind of weigh up in our heads , quickly , the rewards and cost of you know alternative courses of action .
15 Couple of points though about this erm , how the parish council is recognized within the organization because it 's important and that did our day as well and , I suppose in a way it 's the one , one or so positive things out of this that we kind of latch on to , that the communication part is important and erm there may be others that feel the same way that we 're not actually communicating what it is that we 're doing , so , so maybe
16 Erm that we consideration of be given by independent Technical Advisor on environmental damage .
17 Can I assume that we sort of are happy with the format that there should be a national curriculum level and there should be a general skills and abilities ?
18 It 's only just recently that we sort of starting our de we 've had bits of aggro .
19 We have n't actually produced one yet , but it 's something that we sort of erm attempted
20 And it was n't really until after the First World War when things really sort of er got started and er women sort of carried on and , and they do take jobs and occupations er that they sort of really came into their own .
21 Certainly within universities the more senior the the member of staff the more likely they are apparently to use a desk as a barrier erm so that they sort of er y'know you see them from behind a desk , when you 're at the front of the desk and they 're behind the desk .
22 erm fucking indoor murder ball , the seat , cushion and stuff like that , its fucking well out of order piss up games oh that 's right I think we played in , I think we played , you know that British bull dog thing ? , we managed to clear all the fucking the nappy chair this and the chairs out the way , we were playing this British bull dog sort of thing and the only thing , the only , the only difference was when you got caught , got , everybody was fucking giving you a few thumps in the arm , for good measure like , and we played about four of this and every time this cocky little son of a bitch did n't get caught , he was always the last person , so we fucking said , we said , me and this other guy 's that are in our troop and that er , we said right we 'll get him , so when , when everybody sort of go for it right just after the one person in the middle , said fucking just get this guy and fucking pin him down and do something to him right , we did n't , I think we said we 'd just get him , yeah that 's a good idea , so he 's gone right go and his mate he 's fucking took off two steps and there 's eight of us fucking dived on top of him , what the fucking , he 's struggling , get off you cunt so we pinned him down and at first we was just going to de-bag him in front of the women , we 've taken his boots off and his trousers and that and shave his bollocks , yeah the whole fucking yeah , it was like an audience , all that they sort of gathered up the chairs and the tables fuck have his bollocks shaved .
23 So I used to buy erm I used buy a lot of er the Meg and Mogs cos I found that they sort of helped him .
24 Silksworth professional Keith Trotter is off to a good start while Houghton are thankful that they injury to Neil Bainbridge is not as serious as first thought .
25 this letter from erm that it kind of shows up .
26 Erm I I think that one of the erm , drawbacks in using animals for any kind of testing is that it sort of precludes in some way using alternatives .
27 Just a , I find that she almost looks as if she 's been out in the sun and that it sort of looks like very strong sunlight on her face which is a shame really .
28 No they have n't , they 'd been bought a car that had been like , that it sort of been written off and rebuilt or something like that .
29 Some people do n't mind answering machines , I must say , I 'm beginning to get used to them now , I think the problem is that it sort of wrong-foots you , so you get an answering machine , and think ‘ Oh my God ’ , and you know that in about a few seconds time , when you hear that bleep , you 've got to give a concise message which will be intelligible to the person when they replay it , so instead of coming out with sort of babble , you 're forced into thinking what the essence of the message is that you want to leave .
30 After Aunt Emily 's death , he had informed her that he wished to speak to her and had proposed that he journey to Bishopstow for the purpose .
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