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

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1 Yes Chairman erm , I 'm , I should like to draw attention to the paragraph three , two and wonder what happened to three , three , because er we see it goes from my copy goes from three , two , to three , four , so er I do n't know whether there is anything in three , three that I have forgotten , but I , I assume now that I which they 're are two other .
2 It had better not be it had better not yeah well you see see how important that I it it on the basis of your voice now you might as well walk out the door .
3 It 's as simple as that cos we could send you off to St Andrews or something like that to er to well I 'm just I 'm homing in on the erm on the golf on the basis that I you you 're er you 're representative for a a company that does is involved with golf equipment .
4 Poss possibly Roger that I I I 'm sure you 're probab I 'm sure you 're right Roger .
5 I find that I I I get on with coloureds anyway quite well .
6 They whether they 're going to do that I I I do n't really know yet , not really certain .
7 I I I have to say that I I I I 'm not enthusiastic about using this which is so obviously at a report in support of the particular locations , to look objectively at the criteria .
8 And you will recall that in relation to Policy H one that I I I submitted to table which is called from Selby District Council showing the extent of that coverage both not only national designation but also of local designation .
9 and it 's something that I I I like the idea of
10 Only , to say that I I I would be opposed because I believe you should delegate to committees to run their affairs and their resources in the way they want to .
11 Er , one of the things that I I I do wish hand-book writers would er , do , is to erm , write whenever practical , to seek out the strength of the group , at the beginning , so , that for example , how mu if there are those of us who 've been magistrates or been before the court , or involved in legal processes .
12 I mean you know , whatever it is that you you you would want I could do er in theory .
13 The idea that you you you look at people and you try to calculate the way in which they work , and and and how their behaviour and how their relationships affect other people I think we display a degree of not knowing very much about that , do n't we ?
14 But with the younger erm West Indians I did n't feel that we we we just did n't seem to be able to find an approach .
15 We , even even that is is that we we we we we even had a party on faxing , did n't we ?
16 So we were all electric there but erm this house at it was erm it was a great time really that we we I mean the kids were happy together .
17 I I have to say that we we I I we just we just see that we point out to people it 's an even bigger po position of trust .
18 Experience , however , showed that employers have many priorities — such as making a profit , obtaining orders , producing orders at the right price — and that something which they are not compelled to do , particularly in circumstances where the economic climate is adverse , goes well down the list of priorities .
19 The difference between a living organism and one just newly dead is that something which we call life has departed , something which we can neither see , hear , smell , touch , weigh or in any physical sense quantify , but which animates and directs the physical organism while it is alive , and gives it the power to counteract the forces of disintegration and decay .
20 No , it 's too easy to forget that something which I hardly ever think about now was then a very great concern .
21 And I I think that it it it would just grow out of that kind of activity and then eventually when ploughing matches er , as such , in the you know , in the adult farm , with horses , became the great thing er which was the second half of the last century , you know after the farming revolution .
22 So you might find that if you do a thing on the H P you may find that what is being what 's happening is that it it it 's creating the wrong size addressings in the look up table because either it 's using you know , er signed and it 's su assuming unsigned byte or something .
23 Erm that it it it will be erm that by law the County Council must consider any planning application which is made erm to it for a particular site .
24 And he never got into the pits , so Les and he was er was a very fine Marxist that he he he could tell you anything you know about Marxism .
25 I 'm sorry my honourable friend , the member for South Worcestershire , was unable to make all the points that he he he wanted to do as I would have been interested to hear them .
26 And my answer always was that I could not expect too much when I expected nothing at all for I never thought that anyone whom I could love , would stoop to love ME .
27 On the other hand a Kachin will always take it for granted that anyone whom he is prepared to classify as a Jinghpaw is a kinsman of some sort .
28 Well it was to be helpful to the er to Mr and Scotton Parish Council that what what I was saying was , we were n't relying on the key diagram to justify at some future date , it being an outer northern relief road , that decision would have to be defended at future enquiry .
29 Er er it 's ac It occurred to me that what what you were about to say cos Whit
30 I think that what what she is in danger of doing is cutting across what the District Council 's doing , we , er and in East Hertfordshire we are running at a , a composting scheme in conjunction with the County at and I , I , I understand that looks to be very promising .
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