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

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1 you see and now at the harbour they 've done that harbour mouth so that Walberswick will not be affected
2 True to Bonnie 's prediction it began snowing that night .
3 It was largely mobilized by sections of the press , to a degree then unprecedented , but which heralded the onset of the intensified homophobia which has characterized that country ever since .
4 I just , I had erm soft bread you know get that cut that bread
5 The work they had done that morning was trifling and all they had to show for it was rough shelter and little comfort .
6 It 's a pity it had to happen that way .
7 An archbishop who failed to challenge that kind of economic fundamentalism would virtually have abandoned the social hope of the Christian Church .
8 but , but the thing is if , if the traffic 's gon na be heavy , if it thinks we 're gon na get stuck in traffic , if you 've got a G T I you 're that type of driver you 've got that type of power , you can sort of pass and save a bit of time
9 She sat down in front of it and looked at the half-page she had typed that morning .
10 but point is Teresa , would you , if you went back on Income Support you 've got that job club thing again do n't you ?
11 And they have a data entry clerk who 's entered that order onto their system and then printed it out .
12 Now here was Jack Stone again , a hunted , haunted man , pleading for his life , quite a contrast to the cool , calculating criminal who had led that bank team , years before .
13 Right what we want to find is how steep is the the hill we want to find that angle .
14 Anyway , for the moment we have to make that assumption .
15 As I said , spring ninety four is gon na be the latest date for the site we want to start that phase as early as possible so that we can then get onto to the other phase as early as possible because we obviously do n't particularly want to wait until nineteen ninety five ninety six to , to finish the whole thing .
16 Yeah we 've done that bit we 've done that bit
17 I mean I think that does you know in honesty one has to recognize that alcohol is a very major part of Oxford life in some ways , you know for many of us .
18 Tommy 'd ask me how much money we 'd done that day .
19 ‘ When I phone to speak to a person I like to hear that person at the other end .
20 He was the first person I 'd met that day who did n't know what a dolmen was .
21 Madam Speaker I wonder if the minister is aware that in the economically declining fishing port of Brixham in South Devon the second largest fishing port in the West Country that the employment service agency want to build a new building on a prime site in the centre of Brixham in order to put both the payout office and the job creation office in the same building and they 're prepared to pay over the odds with government money and push out private enterprise who want to build that site .
22 He holds a rather higher view of individual intelligence than Taylor , arguing that the person who has to do that job every day is the one most likely to know how to do it .
23 So far , the only person who has made that suggestion is the Leader of the Opposition .
24 You might answer that pressures on existing JS Journal staff prevent the crossword being a regular monthly item — but there must be many JS staff [ like myself ] who have experience of compiling crosswords , and I am sure that we could provide a steady supply of crosswords ready for publication — with the proviso , of course , that the person who has compiled that month 's crossword is not eligible to send in an entry to the competition .
25 The 1979 Conservative election manifesto claimed : ‘ The balance of our society has been increasingly tilted in favour of the state at the expense of individual freedom … this election may be the last chance we have to reverse that process . ’
26 A few years ago I saw a couple of Eastenders stars come in erm and Ross whatever his name forget his name there were two young girls standing in front of me scraping pennies out of their purse to get in though we loved that character they wanted to come that night we 've got to get girls like that youngsters like that interested to come on other nights and then come again that 's what needs doing . .
27 He was so close that Polly could feel his body warmth and smell the soap he had used that morning .
28 Look at that , right up to the elbow he 's got that finger up his nose .
29 I mean p and if every leaflet I think has that slogan on COHSE NALGO and NUPE working together in Northumberland , that gets the message across to the members .
30 His words went straight to her heart , and she remembered the private wish she 'd made that day , that Nicolo would tell her he loved her .
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