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

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1 ‘ It 's about that bit of paper you gave me .
2 We were negotiating with the erm Conservative group and during that period of negotiation we shifted their budget up by two and a half million pounds .
3 For that kind of penance they will pay £550 and know that the hard work is just a beginning .
4 For that piece of devilry you will be well repaid , never fear ! ’
5 The thing with th , with getting there at two for the gate right , because you can go in and get seats , for that amount of time you want a seat .
6 So we 're looking for a for a separate policy in the industry employment section of the structure plan , we do not wish to see any amendment to part of E two or for that matter to Policy I five , both of which we we fully support .
7 He 's trying so hard to force his teeth through that wodge of food he 's in danger of developing lockjaw .
8 As a result of that contract of course you have some rights er but the shop have some rights as well .
9 I think the architects cos I was I was engaged in trying to find a sort of temporary work for er somebody in archaeology and and erm I remember I got to s to an architect and and he did quite a lot of that sort of work you know and they
10 I flew over copies of that photograph of Tweed you gave me , ’ Morgan reported as he drove the Daimler beyond Exeter towards Dartmoor .
11 ‘ As a direct result of that failure in policy-making we have had radioactive leaks at Sellafield and a loss of public confidence in that plant and in nuclear power generally , ’ he wrote .
12 If I keep on playing like that kind of tennis I have a chance of winning the tournament .
13 Now against that background of thought we must set Mark 's emphasis on the binding of Satan by Jesus .
14 With that thought in mind we have produced a chart which reveals the extent to which business involving the recording of Irish bands and artists has gone abroad in recent years .
15 ‘ If you can oblige us with that bit of information you can turn the donkey loose and we 'll find it on the road for the man who reported it lost .
16 With that sort of majority he has n't got too much to concern him , ’ he said .
17 With that amount of choice you may need a helping hand .
18 With that point in mind I particularly like the Solution 's ascent speed monitor , which was very easy to use .
19 That questions and recriminations would creep in later she had little doubt , but for the moment she simply wanted to shut out the rest of the world , to step back into that circle of magic they had created , first in the pool , then in the factory car park when they had somehow made the rest of the world go away .
20 How many pages from that pile of shit you have in front of you are necessary ?
21 From that moment in time they will have the opportunity to express their views to Councillors , to myself , to my staff .
22 So from that point of view they are in a better position er than we are , er but of the European erm powers , or countries , er the two er neutral countries of Sweden and Switzerland , er they are what I call classic examples .
23 I think they can be very useful because a lot of having monarchy brings , you know , American tourists , a big influx into the country , and whether that 's good or not it 's certainly brings money into the country , so that from that point of view it 's quite good to have them .
24 But , from one point , from that point of view it 's quite true , I mean , i i if you define dirtiness in those terms , then they 're dirty .
25 From that point of view you 're fi that 's fine .
26 In that space of time you 're going to build up hatred .
27 In that kind of way he was never any trouble .
28 ‘ That 's better , ’ said Joe , ‘ in that kind of mood I could put you on a horse and let you join in the charge of the Light Brigade . ’
29 In that kind of form they will give any team in the country a game .
30 ‘ Boring as hell , but still — if you 're interested in that kind of thing it 's all right I suppose . ’
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