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

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1 ‘ There 's stuff that I like that them two do n't , and vice versa , but we 've got enough in common and we respect each other . ’
2 You know when he 's suggest that I thirty three years ago
3 And another thing that I fifty thousand
4 Are you s can we j ask Mr Cunnane is he suggesting that I five definition the second line of the policy should be widened ?
5 It begins to sound from this description that it 's I twelve which is a bit of a dinosaur , a a dodo , that this is a county trying to carry on a thing which has probably passed its sell by date , that er it is n't fair to say that I five is primarily for industry , erm that is n't what the law says it is .
6 Yes the districts have been working on the basis that I twelve is an additional provision to I five .
7 The essential difference i between I twelve and I five is that I twelve in the past has dealt with central area office developments
8 Erm the er desire that I twelve conveys to encourage district councils to make special provision in their you know to emphasize high density employment in their city centres is understood , no quarrel with that , but if you ca n't , if you feel unable er at county level to be absolutely explicit , that a district would be free if it so chose , it might not choose to do so , if it so chose to make I twelve decisions that did n't come out of its I five , er they would n't have to come out of its I five allocations , unless you can be clear that they 're free to do that , erm it suggests to me sir that may be it 's I twelve that 's that 's getting in the way , erm and w that might well be something we can do without .
9 Just just a little bit concerned about the suggestion that I twelve might actually be dropped in that it is my understanding and Mr Potter hopefully will confirm this , that in calculating the land requirements of I five , he has specifically excluded
10 ‘ Do n't tell me that you two are talking shop , ’ Andrew said .
11 ‘ Oh dear , ’ Louise said , unhappily , ‘ I did so hope that you two would make a go of it , but with all the rows I do n't really know , I 'm sure … ’
12 Sam , will you stop doing that please my love and come across here so that you two do n't .
13 Well we used to make those rings and put the fins on , rivet them on , and the bombs , the , the , the the rings was erm seamlessly weld on a a welder that you two w wheels which were electrically driven and the power was put through them and , and you overlap the two seams like that , and it , as the wheels went round it 'd weld them straight along , they was about eight inches deep seam weld them right down .
14 Can it be that you two are n't getting along ? ’
15 ‘ I see that you two have already introduced yourselves . ’
16 I know that you two fight from time to time , but let her at least leave in peace .
17 But er , I have a feeling that you two might be able to work better .
18 I did n't realise that you two knew each other , otherwise I would never have contacted the … ’
19 I heard your interview with Calder yesterday , you see , and it did n't strike me that you two were … close . ’
20 With a wry little twist to his lips Michele observed , ‘ I 'm rather pleased that you two have nothing in common …
21 Yeah , you said Phil said that you two have got all the money !
22 two members , Karen and Andrew , is because Kevin says that you two are so clever
23 It does seem to me that there are still relatively few women who become professional scientists , and today I hope that you two ladies will help me explore perhaps some of the reasons why this is the case .
24 ‘ Let me invite you to dinner in an hour , ’ said George , ‘ and ’ — this was addressed to Mrs Robinson , who had crept in to stand in the doorway and hear the end of the story , and now stepped forward to play a part — ‘ please , let us borrow your daughter for the evening so that we four can be a company .
25 The other thing which is actually mentioned that we one of the worst aspects was done and I personally tried to look at what the impact on road building around elsewhere and it is absolutely appalling and er I think that is something which is to be , I 'm sure it will be , will be called out .
26 I felt absurdly that we three were on the same side fighting the rest of the world .
27 But you see you can say it 's the big brother and all this rubbish , but the fact remains that we three are paying the poll tax and he is not .
28 Was it at this moment that some reciprocal need established an understanding that they two were friends , would know each other for a long part of a life-time ?
29 The swelling letters pages were occupied with responses to Michael Eaves , a correspondent who had suggested axing the ‘ What 's Happening ’ section , record reviews , and ads from the paper — which would have neatly killed it some years before its time — led by a contribution from one of It 's founders , David Mairowitz , ‘ who broke his b***s [ asterisks his ] seeing that It 1–10 got put together and printed . ’
30 He first began to think about the repercussions of such hard commercial decisions in 1971 , and by the time that he 65 became chairman of British Steel upon the untimely death of Lord Melchett he had formulated a way to ease the hardship .
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