Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] [vb infin] [prep] that " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | So let us talk about that old ship . ’ |
2 | So let us think of that . ’ |
3 | much do you want on that if you see what I mean to describe about dreams that |
4 | How long did you work at that place for , then ? |
5 | Perhaps best to let it go at that . |
6 | It was in their interests to make work for the dental profession and sell vitamin C , not to let it get about that simply by keeping their hands where they ought to be young people could have healthy teeth and gums for life . |
7 | Opal Fruits and things like that I could of got them that but of course a great big bag of Minstrels , you could n't just let them rummage through that , so what I done I took a couple of handfuls out and put them in here |
8 | What exactly did he mean by that ? |
9 | Now what exactly did he mean by that remark ? |
10 | ‘ What exactly do you mean by that ? ’ |
11 | ‘ What exactly do you mean by that ? ’ |
12 | ‘ And what exactly do you mean by that ? ’ she snapped . |
13 | ‘ What exactly do you mean by that ? ’ |
14 | ‘ What exactly do you mean by that ? ’ |
15 | ‘ And what exactly do you mean by that ? ’ |
16 | What exactly do you mean by that ? |
17 | But what exactly do you say to that special someone whom you drugged to get into bed ? |
18 | He thinks it makes placing your own gear sound like an activity practised by people with one foot in the grave — although climbing at Gogarth has always made me feel like that anyway . |
19 | He had his leg whooped off did you know about that ? |
20 | ’ Boy often made me think of that particular moment — it was the way he looked down . |
21 | Carrie had often seen him sit like that , fondling one of Hepzibah 's chickens . |
22 | Now , how far did we get with that ? |
23 | ‘ Do n't make me think of that . ’ |
24 | ‘ Surely they ca n't make them fly through that , can they ? ’ |
25 | Erm , we have n't let anyone disagree with that either . |
26 | But you did n't let me go like that ! |
27 | ‘ You should n't let him bark like that . ’ |
28 | You ca n't let him act like that ! ’ continued the other woman , and Agnes noticed that as she spoke she kept rapidly shaking her head from left to right and right to left , at the same time lifting her shoulders and eyebrows expressing indignant astonishment that someone had refused to respect her friend 's human rights . |
29 | But do n't let it come to that , Sabrina . |
30 | But I ca n't let it happen like that , and whether they get him or not — and I doubt they will — I have to be there . |