Example sentences of "[pers pn] in that " in BNC.
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1 | Am I in that ? |
2 | I 'm not , put no friend of yours in that box ! |
3 | What is there to keep you in that sorry place ? |
4 | That would certainly cost money , and I ca n't see Father spending any on you in that way . |
5 | I have a job for you in that line , nevertheless . ’ |
6 | ‘ You in that cave . |
7 | As for your point that Mr O'Farrell does not see you in that light , that is surely up to you ? ’ |
8 | ‘ But when it happens to you in that way it 's another ball game entirely . |
9 | Other people do n't need to be diminished by you in that way — and in any case it shows you 're insecure about your own status . |
10 | What option have you in that moment of social uncertainty but to bare your teeth , to ready your claws ? |
11 | Put you in that — that kiosk — and expect your parishioners to admire your humility ? |
12 | ‘ Preston , I was two hours waiting for you in that porch . |
13 | Well it would be irresponsive of me to say there 's a lesson for you in that ! |
14 | I always like you in that blue dress . ’ |
15 | ‘ I can help you in that area . ’ |
16 | N-not so b-bad for you in that dress . ’ |
17 | But er er exact er victories if you in that respect , it 's hard to it 's hard to say whether they were any . |
18 | Ca n't join you in that , I 'm afraid , but do n't trust the stuff downstairs . ’ |
19 | ‘ I was doubtful myself , ’ Maureen admitted , ‘ but I hate to think of you in that awful room . |
20 | and rise and fall about twelve feet , they tell you in that new book you 've got there , the rise and fall . |
21 | ‘ If you agree to my helping you in that direction , then we 'll look at this situation again in a few weeks , when you 'll hopefully be in a more stable state of mind . ’ |
22 | I back toward the door trying to shush her , till she stops shouting long enough to ask , ‘ What sort of business are you in that uses kids as errand boys ? ’ |
23 | ‘ What else did they teach you in that Greek school of yours ? |
24 | Do you know what it 's doing to me , standing here seeing you in that robe and wondering just how much you 've got on under it ? |
25 | Would you say that that the that the experience of the N U M has been a very important one f f for you in that respect ? |
26 | ‘ You expect me to accommodate you in that ? ’ |
27 | ‘ I 'm not able to help you in that area . |
28 | I ca n't bear to visit you in that place . |
29 | ‘ I hardly recognised you in that sharp gear ! ’ she teased him . |
30 | He sacrificed strength to send himself to you in that way . |