Example sentences of "that [noun sg] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I ca n't wait to start on that Spitfire this week |
2 | What they 're able to do with that money this year and in that way we can make a reasonable assessment as to what has to be done next year and the years after and budget all , but we 're talking about how they 're going to spend the money that we 've just earlier on voted for , for us so that we can see what is being done and also that the public can see because after all this all came up , the report to the ombudsman and the public will not be satisfied about our performance on that . |
3 | Now , you start that building that information into the first statement of the girl goes for a walk . |
4 | The match is often held on the Lea , Thames or Grand Union Canal and the bad weather will obviously play some part in that decision this season . |
5 | We do not wish to listen to that noise all afternoon . ‘ |
6 | ‘ I 'm dog-tired after that trek this afternoon , ’ he announced with a brief compassionate glance at Sarella . |
7 | That direction this year is political . |
8 | Despite that difficulty this route is the easiest in the Lake District , with excellent viewpoints and scenery around Whitfield . ’ |
9 | Oh in that case this year I would n't mention it if I was you , you might get away with it . |
10 | This is the most likely , in so far as the threatened deposition of Edward V would provide the strongest reason for Hastings to switch sides , but in that case any conspiracy becomes the result , and not the cause , of Gloucester 's decision to take the throne . |
11 | This is the most likely , in so far as the threatened deposition of Edward V would provide the strongest reason for Hastings to switch sides , but in that case any conspiracy becomes the result , and not the cause , of Gloucester 's decision to take the throne . |
12 | well you had the advantage of inside information , I 'm talking about the ordinary punter , if you forgive the expression , the ordinary customer you realize do n't you that there 's no clue in that sentence that management charges is limited to a small element of the six pounds thirty five |
13 | When the little party had left the surgery , Sophie said , ‘ I 'll give that squirrel some food as soon as he 's ready . |
14 | No , not unless I saw that wedding that time I do n't know . |
15 | Now put that light that fire again with . |
16 | is that light that light . |
17 | I just , I had erm soft bread you know get that cut that bread |
18 | P.P.O.W. has had the bright notion of reviving that intersection this month in a show called ‘ Between the Sheets ’ . |
19 | The last time she had been to the office she had been confined in a poky little interview room near the editor 's office , but she hoped to avoid that fate this time . |
20 | In the end , if this crime turned out to be something more than an abortive mugging , he would have a portrait of the victim and through that portrait some indication of why he had become one . |
21 | minutes we 'd serne served everybody by that bar this year . |
22 | Oh that conservatory this morning , it was ringing wet ! |
23 | Your Royal Highness , Ladies and Gentlemen my name 's Rod I normally masquerade as the Chief Racing Coach for the Royal Yachting Association but I 'm not here in that capacity this afternoon but the coordinator rather a grand title for the Year of Youth Sailing and I 've been asked to give you a short ten minutes or so briefing on where we 're up to with th this project this year erm I know there are many familiar faces around so I apologize to those of you that may know some of this information already . |
24 | But , that where we went to that pub that time with Geoff , that 's the first time I 've been up there . |
25 | ‘ But in any case , you had no right to leave me at that pub all night . |
26 | Alright , that 's what we had on that bread that night |
27 | Perhaps I might see in the rising of that sun some icon quintessentially Pacific , or think some thought which in a flash would sum up the essential message of the great Ocean . |
28 | I gave evidence to that Committee this week , and we all await conclusions with interest . |
29 | " I should have been honest with that child this morning . " |
30 | And it 's kept you know , within that sort that sort of er area . |