Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] that [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Do you want to go back to that place in Brittany again ? |
2 | As Clinton went from strength to strength , Bush failed to struggle out of that image of being weak . |
3 | Couple of chaps at the school got booted out for that stuff and I never did get round to it . ’ |
4 | No , she wants to go up to that playgroup ! |
5 | ‘ Aye , except he pointed out that if she was new to the job and she tried to muzzle in around that quarter , the others would soon make short shrift of her . |
6 | Hendry is on the crest of a wave , very conscious of the fact that he 's the champion of the world , and wants to hang on to that rating of the number one player in the world . |
7 | He wants to get out of that office , get out into the areas , find out what is going on and do something about the problem , or I will kick his backside for him . |
8 | So again if we look at all of these things across the top we 've got other things influencing across here when you go on holiday you , each of you in this room , you 'll probably have some idea beforehand of what you want to get out of that holiday . |
9 | Okay , well thank you for your comments , if anybody else wants to join in on that discussion do ring now , three double one , one double one . |
10 | I was that for about , I soon got fed up with that job . |
11 | Yet every time I thought I 'd broken out of that cage you pushed me back again . ’ |
12 | What is your real reason for wanting to go out with that person ? |
13 | She had no doubt that Dana would be with Garry and her twin was n't made to stand up to that kind of trouble . |
14 | Everything always seemed to lead back to that place . |
15 | Stop mucking about on that football damn idiot . |
16 | Her left hand was curled down under the hem of her skirt , which she 'd pulled up on that side . |
17 | I thought you 'd taken off in that spaceship of yours . ’ |
18 | He wondered how early Kerrison would expect to get down to that job . |
19 | half G T half G T squared plus some constant times time normally your the the G will be a negative half A T squared but someone had said come up with that equation , and you 've said well what are you going to give me to go on well the acceleration 's constant . |
20 | ‘ Insulting , then , ’ she agreed quietly , determined not to lose her temper , although if he was going to carry on in that vein the chances of her keeping it for very long were absolutely nil . |
21 | I voted for this government because they said they were n't going to go in for that sort of rubbish . |
22 | sorting out and then I 've got to go down to that conference and fly up to Stone Haven |
23 | They do n't want me paying d you know like their pension deferred , so if you 're serious about the fu pension fund managers paying , we 're talking y you know earlier you said four hundred and eighty million whatever it is lost , they 're paying a third , pension fund managers have got to come up with that sort of sum . |
24 | Had they bothered to look in on that Standing Committee , they would have heard me make it clear that the Government will be working in co-operation with our European Community colleagues to find a way of reducing carbon dioxide emissions effectively . |
25 | She felt her mind draw back from that proposition . |
26 | The only other thing I have to put to you is this that I 've already put to er what we allege went on in that bedroom . |
27 | ‘ They turned Reading round after that debacle in '88 , and at the time I was very surprised that Vince did n't accept the new contract because it 's become such a prestigious event . |
28 | Other countries have had to face up to that problem . |
29 | They started to especially trainee managers , spending periods of time in the smaller branch , and they 've got to get on with that concern , but I think there are benefits since they 've been doing that . |
30 | Why do you , why do you keep messing about with that light ? |