Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun] [verb] [prep] that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But I would n't have my photograph taken at that time at all .
2 Somehow the feeling in my bones agrees with that statement . ’
3 I do n't want my child taught by that teacher !
4 My fob-watch stopped at that betrayal :
5 Being involved at Wembley that time whetted my appetite to get to that stage on a more important basis .
6 ‘ One of my staff spoke to that guy McIllvanney .
7 And I would like to you , remind you of my objectives quoted at that time and as are stated in the er manual .
8 For example , he 'll say something like , ‘ Well , I would n't wan na spend the last two minutes of my life listening to that lick ! ’
9 the B eleven O six , a consequence of this County Council 's lorry ban on the A ten eighty eight and that does have some evidence to support that theory and paragraph two point five in my re report , sorry two point three not two point five , two point three in my report referred to that thing .
10 Since then , through third parties , two opportunities have come my way to work with that celebrity .
11 No , got it out my bag settle for that crap !
12 ‘ I know what I want to say but I am not a millionaire and can not afford to see my family dragged into that kind of thing , ’ he said .
13 My mother went to that hospital for … for minor surgery and she died and … suddenly , just being there , it all came rushing back … ’
14 The Bank supported the pound the day the trade figures were released and its support grew through that week , culminating in heavy intervention on Thursday and Friday .
15 I do not find that the refusal as made evinced a settled intention on her part to persist in that refusal even if it is injurious to her health and when the best interests for her health require that blood be transfused to her .
16 In 1953 there was a move to ‘ modernise ’ the Peppard trophies but nothing appears to have been agreed , for today the old ‘ Taylor Cup ’ is unchanged and clearly dated 1895 , its winners listed from that date .
17 But the five dockers ' case was about the ‘ very simple issue ’ of punishment for men who had defied the order of the NIRC and had expressed their intention to continue in that defiance .
18 It became clear that if the Community 's work was to continue , they would need money and thus the Sisters went out begging in other villages , and visiting the gentry in their mansions scattered about that part of the Moor .
19 Diana is later to tell friends their marriage died on that day .
20 Their performances and their lives depend on that knowledge .
21 Any love she had for her husband disappeared at that moment .
22 Their relationship continued on that sort of basis outside the theatre too .
23 Firstly , thank you very much Kevin , for the tribute , but there 's a heck of a lot more people need their names included in that list and I think one of them 's just joined it .
24 He saw her eager body arched to welcome some casual stranger , her passion loosed in that spendthrift laugh that would never ring for him again .
25 Celia was returning with the beer , three glasses in between her hands , her tongue wedged in that chip in her teeth .
26 He ordered crosses to be erected at the nine places where her coffin rested on that journey ; one was at Waltham — and is still in existence — known as Waltham Cross , and the last was at a small place named ‘ Char ’ where there is a marked turn ( char ) on the River Thames — now known as Charing Cross .
27 Sue was on about her daughter living with that bloke like , I do n't know if it was the same bloke , I just du n no , yes it is , yes it is , it 's got ta be the one , when she broke her shoulder , it 's got ta be , anyway he got no job and Sarah got this good job apparently wherever it is , I ca n't remember where it was
28 The church is a much reworked building that began life in the sixteenth-century and is now having its interior restored to that period .
29 Certainly from the spring of 1918 Lenin was almost obsessed by the need to get grain to the cities of the north-west , for it was their turn to starve at that time .
30 ‘ But there is no light rail system in the world that can cover its capital costs in that way and that is why we need the grants . ’
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