Example sentences of "that [noun sg] in " in BNC.

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1 He considered , now , that he should have spent the time he had wasted on all that fiction in working on his great book on Samuel Taylor Coleridge instead .
2 That is why section 15(1) is needed and why it is best to prosecute under that provision in cases where deception is alleged to have been practised .
3 That provision in itself does not guarantee continuance in post until age 65 .
4 Head office could ensure goal congruence by working out a masterplan and then issuing detailed instructions to each division : make this many units , transfer them to that division in the following numbers at the following prices .
5 That division in sensibility , which still haunts the English middle classes , between the unsatisfactory domestic environments of cities , and the idyll of a cottage in the country , will be the subject of a later chapter .
6 The response was excellent ; quite a few regionals published the recipe itself and two or three of the writers on the nationals featured that vegetable in their own favourite recipes .
7 ‘ Anyway , to make extra sure , you get yourself round to Bella 's tomorrow morning , ’ said Simon , ‘ and get her to put that money in the bank . ’
8 ‘ She wo n't put that money in the bank .
9 The association would do better to invest some of that money in advertising to attract a larger audience to the annual meeting .
10 Can you imagine ’ — she was giggling now — ‘ all that money in your pocket one minute , and the next minute — nothing . ’
11 I mean , fancy an 'ard-up orphanage girl like me 'aving all that money in me purse .
12 That money in the consumer 's pocket : who else is competing for it ?
13 You should sell some shares for cash and invest that money in other areas .
14 The big , the big advantage Chair , and one of the reasons that it appeals to us to , to go along with Age Concern on this is that , as you know , the area of activity in terms of day centre provision in which they are very active , is one whereby on the current grant mechanisms for community care , and our need to spend eighty five percent in the voluntary and independent sector , whilst they were directly employed by us , we could n't divert a substantial amount of that money in their direction if they wished to develop services .
15 If that money in that it does come into the policy and the guideline here and I erm he accused us of putting out er press releases talk about council tax and this may be popular with .
16 So we have to make sure the money you pay to us , actually is going to grow so it gives you a very good return on that money in twenty five years ' time .
17 But you have n't got the use of that money in that , the government has .
18 So I mean it it was it was represented to me er and I felt that there was some logic in it that that this company would not be discussing this deal unless it felt it could make money out of it and that money in the end would have to come out of the local people here .
19 ’ The value of an air ambulance service remains uncertain , compared with the use of that money in a different way .
20 All that money in your pocket have n't you ?
21 When he found out his daughter had a stroke he had to come from America and look after her and like then , from then on , he was just like , had that money in the bank , really .
22 I think it is erm Greater York that has been seen as an area with special problems because of its er historic character , erm which we spent many hours debating at the York greenbelt local plan inquiry , and I think most participants there accepted that the er what was being protected was not just the historic core , but also the setting of York and its surrounding ring of villages , and the way which it is proposed to protect that setting and character is by a greenbelt , now it follows that if you are imposing extremely severe restrictions on new development in an area around a settlement , then you have to meet the legitimate development needs for that settlement in another location , the further away that new settlement or other policy response is located it seems to me the less likely it is to meet the er needs of that settlement , and that will give rise to erm , you know , additional pressures on the settlement you are proposing to protect and maybe those pressures could not be resisted , and I think that 's why there is this requirement that erm the development which might otherwise be built on the edge of York , but which is not proposed to be so built because of the greenbelt needs to be located close , as close to York as is consistent with the original environmental objectives greenbelt objectives for the greenbelt .
23 ‘ Put that gum in the bin , ’ says Sir , without looking up from the register .
24 It 's funny 'cos , I mean , the T V news actually provides that function in this country , I think , of the middle ground , whereas it seems to me on a very limited sort of reading that the T V news erm provides a different sort of service in the States .
25 ‘ What about that bit in the tape ? ’
26 I mean , that bit in the broom cupboard — oh , you did n't see it , did you ?
27 Anyway , ‘ Butterfly Girl ’ always reminds me of that bit in The Wicker Man where Britt Ekland is naked and writhing and patting suggestively on Edward Woodward 's bedroom wall and singing a similarly spooky mantra .
28 the money that we save on on on the residential bit we could perhaps say , right then we 'll do that bit in four days .
29 But he did n't put that bit in his report .
30 See that bit in
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