Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [verb] [adv] [vb pp] that " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If only you 'd never married that whore . ’ |
2 | So you 've always got that thing to think about . |
3 | So we 've already got that . |
4 | And so we 've merely spelt that out on the second page of our standard conditions of service . |
5 | He 's got very he 's very sensitive cells in his nose because , cos a dog used to be a hunting dog , and goes back to being a wolf , they used to track their prey to eat so they 've still got that ability and we have n't , but a dog has , it can smell . |
6 | Now I 've always taken that to mean that if they had big faith , they would have been alright . |
7 | It 's interesting to note that actually now we 've since made that decision the residual has as I 've said come down to nine four seven , so if we do have a new settlement of fourteen hundred we 're already ending up with a a higher level of proposed development for Greater York now , the nine seven would obviously be exceeded if we had a fourteen hundred new settlement within Greater York . |
8 | I think some of them do , yes , I know s er some of them have said how much they enjoyed it when it started off first , but er but now it 's just got that wee bit more serious . |
9 | but he did , anyway last night when these , this car arrived , they parked it down the road outside George 's , well I 've never known that and I reckon Alan 's put a note through the door |
10 | Yeah well I 've always done that , you know for good or worse . |
11 | erm from yesterday er I think meself personally I 'm very methodical sort of person and I felt what was most important the revelations meself was thought patterns and the use of most structured structured in a presentation and also the importance I could n't believe how that using them made such a difference actually to yourself when you 're standing there and the audience participation erm thought patterns well I 've always used that was just a revelation I mean I 've never |
12 | Oh well you 've quite enjoyed that and you 've had a few of them by the smell of you . |
13 | Well you 've still got that two grand of whatever |
14 | because that 's another problem and I think maybe people have n't you know like addressed that . |
15 | Today they 'd only increased that to forty-six per cent . |
16 | His nickname is Crash but thankfully he has never done that . |
17 | We had erm no we we actually had done that we have given questionnaires out as programmes we actually asked people to I mean it 'll be interest to see how many people fill it in this evening but there is a built in resistance by some people to actually fill in any sort of questionnaire er and in the past when we 've actually done that I think the response 's has n't been that that brilliant . |
18 | And I said , well , why we 've just agreed that with Jilly . |
19 | Although the Critique had been intended to rescue Marxism from the sclerosis of Stalinism , Sartre found that his theory of history , far from explaining what had gone wrong when the most radical political theory turned out in practice to be one of the most oppressive , had rather shown why it had necessarily happened that way . |
20 | party erm line saying that , identifying anyone with any power in the community as er well you can identify them so therefore you 've already got that directive and then you 've got |