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

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1 She felt humiliated — and because she 'd been so attracted to you during that first meeting , it was hard for her to realise the attraction must have been all on her side .
2 I think his pleasure was merely to talk about it in that calm way to a completely ignorant young girl .
3 I think w w what I 'd urge the panel to consider is is perhaps looking at it from that perspective , to encourage the County Council to review the phasing provision of policy H one erm in terms of er how the the committed land is going to be released for development .
4 It probably sums up the case and we can discuss it and perhaps add to it at that time .
5 Yeah but Arthur she only takes after you for that .
6 Its hard to see that there will be much demand for it at that price , but AT&T Co has introduced a phone called Picasso Still Image Phone , which enables people that both have one to transmit television-quality colour still images over standard phone lines while still talking to each other — but it costs a cool $3,300 for one ; Picassos will be installed at 39 Marriott convention hotels under an agreement with Washington , DC-based Marriott Corp and AT&T is looking into co-operating on image technology with Eastman Kodak Co — the phone , designed mainly for advertising , design and photography agencies , will work with the Kodak 's Photo CD system .
7 David remained close for a brief moment , perhaps hoping that she would retract her words , but Beth only looked at him in that certain proud manner which told him she would not change her mind .
8 I entirely agree with her in that respect .
9 ‘ Well , perhaps you 'd better talk to them about that . ’
10 Well I hope they do because you end up with the wrong bloody solution if you just go at it like that .
11 Erm erm they just went through it like that and then he gave her instructions on how to fly it as well , how to throw it
12 This last the verderers thought the least likely course because the escape had been made nearer to the north of the depression than the south and it would therefore take a day longer to get round it on that side .
13 ‘ Unless Flixe needs me , ’ he said , looking at his wife with a mixture of protectiveness and adoration that made Julia think back to her own honeymoon and wonder whether Anthony had ever looked at her like that .
14 No man had ever looked at her like that in her life , and his eyes left her in no uncertain terms as to what he was thinking .
15 Nobody has ever looked at me like that .
16 Do n't you ever speak to me like that again , I have n't , I rang , no , no , I the landlord either , I waited until the next morning .
17 do n't you ever speak to me like that again , and do n't ever push me again , I said balls you old cunt .
18 ‘ Yes , ’ he said slowly , still looking at her in that peculiar way , ‘ you really are rather a remarkable person . ’
19 ‘ If you ever speak to me like that again , I 'll flay the skin off your arse .
20 How could he possibly look at her like that after the beauty they 'd just shared together ?
21 It was the first time that anybody had ever spoken to me like that and I was shocked .
22 No one , but no one , had ever spoken to her like that before , and she did n't like it , all the more because she knew he had a point .
23 Yeah , but I did n't really think about it like that .
24 He had not really looked at it like that before .
25 I never really thought of it like that .
26 I bin pretty 'ard put to it in that kitchen lately , ’ he said , passing his hand through his thick greying hair .
27 They will want to place the promises that Labour is now making to them in that historical context .
28 And now accommodation has been provisionally reserved for you for that date .
29 He was simply laughing at her in that condescending way he had .
30 He would simply look at her with that hard mask and feel nothing .
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