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

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1 I 've always been doing what this man told me or that man told me ; now I 'm doing things for myself .
2 You 'll have that and nothing or that and nothing .
3 Sometimes members of a family look for something that is convenient to them or that will solve their own feelings of guilt , rather than giving weight to the elderly person 's own strong preferences .
4 To a lesser extent the preacher and the witness stand in the same relationship to their message , as they declare what has been revealed to them or that which they have personally witnessed .
5 I do n't much care for any of them or that old crow Himmler 's motives , but Kurt Steiner 's another thing .
6 What is denied by the defendant and what is the issue of trial is that they deny that they were ever instructed by Mr er to save such a measure or that it would have been appropriate to serve them or that at any stage Mr ever asked to be advised on any way open to him to get out of the contract er as alleged .
7 Oh right , I that that said , I thought that was another D , it could n't be , demotivated , erm , you 're too set in your ways , lack of detail , lack of commitment , irresponsible , is that , yes , lack of respect for your superiors , erm , disillusioned , you know , we er , we were going to put down things like er , mentally challenged , and things like that , but it did n't go down too well .
8 Yes I that that does seem a bit odd .
9 I think we have to remind ourselves that that is thirteen years old and that circumstances have changed .
10 Yeah , I 'll tell you what I did if I if that 's ladder 's out , I 'd drop it down the back of somewhere .
11 I and that will always be a right and proper thing for a member of parliament to do .
12 She may also have to face a serious reduction in income , which might necessitate the sale of her house and the loss of her settled way of life by a move to another neighbourhood and to a smaller home , or into yours if that is to be the arrangement you both decide upon .
13 Well it would be nice to have two copies on yours if that 's alright .
14 The first task that we have is to present ourselves and that way we can get into the papers and on to the TV and smash those trends that are destroying things , sucking up people 's blood .
15 Of course , Benjamin hustled me away to a corner by ourselves and that was n't hard , everyone now distanced themselves from us .
16 He had no doubt in his mind that Celia was his and that was why Liza had married John Carrow .
17 the green , I can , I , he 's says to buy four of them without thinking about it cos they 're so nice and that 's really the thing that we do n't do when we go to Basingstoke we start going around saying well which one shall I have , but they said that you have n't looked at it like I 've looked at those and you looked at yours because that oatmeal colour will be very , very handy for erm sticking with anything and everything
18 So did I for that matter .
19 He told me he was called Willie , but I though that was a jolly awful thing to do to anyone .
20 It seems to me that that structural advance has been made mainly because of the breakdown of the big integrated production monopolies of the BBC and ITV , with their teams , solid structure and union agreements about their size .
21 Alice has told me that that is n't going to be easy for Alex to organize .
22 Erm there 's also a very strange statement in paragraph which says that the nineteen sixty eight act is intended to provide a network of sites to enable gypsies to move around or settle , but in practice many gypsies are settled on permanent sites and it seems to me that that is the logical result of having insufficient pitches in that if th you know there are n't enough pitches for you , you are not going to get up and go from a permanent that you 've been living on and move off in case you ca n't one somewhere else and that seems to be the inevitable logic of the government 's own failure to make sure that there is adequate provisions in local sites .
23 And it seems to me that that oneness , that that unity is pneumatic in character .
24 It seems to me that that would be a very anomalous and inconvenient result .
25 It is sufficient to say that the majority view appears to be in line with that which I have formed in the light of the British authorities , and that the dissenting opinion of Wilson J. does not persuade me that that view is wrong .
26 It seems to me that that would be wholly inappropriate — it would involve further analysis of the history relating to the local authority 's care of these children and that , I think , can be in the interests of no one , certainly not of the children .
27 That would sort of tell me that that was the hypotenuse and that was the adjacent .
28 It seems to me that that there 's some manoeuvrability .
29 You started off by erm talking about how er Jesus tackled the problem and er it seems to me that that erm is what is a very great example really .
30 Erm you said to me that that you used used to like it here .
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