Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pers pn] [adv] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 I mean you see all these mountains and I mean it just looks that beautiful and
2 I mean you ca n't actually examine the options without asking the question so , I mean I just think that 's a rather foolish point to introduce into a into the debate there .
3 But I mean I say , I do n't know how true that is , I mean I only heard that through somebody else .
4 I 'm not commenting still not commenting on local issues , but I mean I quite see that acceptable to Mid Sussex and I 'm not doubting the recommendation but erm we 've actually sixty three thousand right sixty three thousand square metres and the other councils took the attitude that we would be nowhere near achieving structure plan and I find myself absolutely clearly what happened in other comebacks they were only going to produce three , two thirds or three quarters of your
5 I mean I personally think that .
6 I mean she never liked that car .
7 Jacqui , I told you not to do that . ’
8 I hope I never like that !
9 I know we still say that is defining levels .
10 Then I suppose it just becomes that transparenty , whitey stuff .
11 I suppose I always knew that .
12 I do I always think that .
13 I , I , I think they probably believed that , that , that the best way to get into socialism was to begin to create socialist elements from the start , that would facilitate the move erm and once you 'd got full control , I mean this is where , where there might be kind of bits you can say that once , once we , we need to make these assurances to get us out of feudalism .
14 I might be a bit biased , I think they still do that but I think erm
15 And I think we actually got that , somebody said price .
16 Did you just call me a fu , I think I just recorded that ?
17 I think I rather liked that . ’
18 You have a Shakespeare play , you had Silas Marner I think I quite liked that one .
19 In these circumstances in my judgment there is entirely adequate support for Paul of the sort that Mrs envisaged and indeed I am inclined to the view that one to one dedicated support for him out of classroom hours may not be desirable and might well tend at least to come between him and his fellow pupils so if one turns to Mrs schedule one on page forty seven , papers before me , I think that the appropriate arithmetic is to provide for twenty hours per week at seven pounds per hour for thirty seven school weeks , that is an enabler for the school period , I confess that I find it much easier to deal with Mrs schedules on page forty seven by treating schedule one as having to do with the , the school period , schedule two having to deal with the home periods and schedule three with parental care , as it is actually set out on page forty seven , and I confess that during the case I kept confusing myself about this point , schedule one deals not only with school but also , rather confusingly , with an enabler at home and I think it easier to confine that schedule to er school time .
20 Can I ask you just to sign that to say you know that and there 's a copy here for you .
21 Oh I , d' ya know I really fancy that !
22 so when you bring her out shut that door
23 You say she always ringed that calendar , is that right ?
24 ‘ Why did you bring me down to watch that ? ’ he said gruffly .
25 She showed her how to do that .
26 " You think she really loved that man — Leinster ? '
27 ‘ And you think he still needs that ? ’
28 She said she never touches that money .
29 with the tapes and the recorder and she said I nearly knocked that door , you know
30 Mum could you teach me how to play that ?
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