Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] [modal v] [adv] [verb] that " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Oh , I do n't think I could possibly raise that . ’ |
2 | Anyway , I realised I could never find that awful wool in that dreadful dirty mustard colour . |
3 | But like , I mean God , do you know I 'd really hate that ! |
4 | Well a cooker you definitely , a fridge say we could perhaps borrow that one of mum 's until we could afford one . |
5 | I do n't know they 'd never do that , they 'd never do that |
6 | He spoke slowly , his gaze never leaving Fairham , who found he could only hold that gaze for a couple of seconds at a time . |
7 | I simply assumed you would much prefer that charming nickname to your own . |
8 | I knew that both picture books and bookshops came in all shapes and sizes , but I naively assumed we 'd simply conquer that hurdle with some stunning innovative design . |
9 | Cypress says it can only speculate that Sun will become a customer for HyperSparc , though Cypress chief , TJ Rogers , has been sending messages via the press to the effect that if Sun does n't buy HyperSparc , then he 's going to turn around and do the Alpha RISC for DEC ( UX No 384 ) . |
10 | Do n't think you 'll ever get that word |
11 | Do you think you could just sweep that up |
12 | That 's , that 's Now when you 've got an A squared minus B squared , you can factorize that I mean you could just do that on your calculator , and do it in one go , but it 's quite easy to do it as three point O one . |
13 | If your new drive is of a different make you could possibly find that which drive is configured as drive C : could be critical . |
14 | But I do not believe we can truly follow that great commandment unless we have a concept of care and concern for our fellow citizens which is reflected in the organisation of our society . |
15 | His next film was very laid back and one , he admitted , which was the clearest-cut job of acting for the money he had ever done … and he vowed he would never do that again . |
16 | ‘ You know I 'll always do that , Stephen — you can rely on me . ’ |
17 | ‘ You know she 'd never do that . ’ |
18 | It 's a joke you know an awl is a sort of erm instrument thing you know you can just give that . |
19 | Er now these , you know you can actually write that in , go on , if you want . |
20 | I suppose you could just imagine that ring had slipped off your finger , that would bring a few tears . |
21 | Politically its another matter of course … pretty much the same as if Wales suddenly became independant — politically it would nt be UK , but I do nt think they would suddenly lose that British sense of humour . |
22 | I mean they ai n't sort of I mean what they could force you to do if they really , I mean they would never do that but what they could force you to do or Les to do would be to check with all those people who I 've actually sort of made payments to , to make sure that I have . |
23 | Does that mean I 'll never play that ? |
24 | My father was a professional soldier and I was conscious of his excellence and knew I would never achieve that excellence . |
25 | thought I 'll just put that on it . |
26 | I knew she 'd never finish that book . |
27 | In the silence later , in the darkness , she thought she would never forget that . |
28 | If any discrepancy reports are received it will usually mean that insufficient time or resources have been allocated for the offline system to carry out its verification cycle successfully ( or those resources are not appropriate to the maximum latency time ) . |
29 | He used to be the boldest man around , of course , but bolts mean he can now earn that living without risking his life . |
30 | I think I 'll probably read that . |