Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] to [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 | It probably sums up the case and we can discuss it and perhaps add to it at that time . |
3 | ‘ Well , perhaps you 'd better talk to them about that . ’ |
4 | 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 . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | ‘ If you ever speak to me like that again , I 'll flay the skin off your arse . |
7 | It was the first time that anybody had ever spoken to me like that and I was shocked . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | I bin pretty 'ard put to it in that kitchen lately , ’ he said , passing his hand through his thick greying hair . |
10 | They will want to place the promises that Labour is now making to them in that historical context . |
11 | Do n't even talk to me about that ! |
12 | Michelle has n't done it frequently but i you know I would never even talk to me like that Sarah the little erm madam that she is , just like Kerry , which they are ! |
13 | Dana looked shocked ; Claudia had never spoken to her in that tone before . |
14 | He had never spoken to her like that before . |
15 | Fathers took pleasure and pride in their sons ' successes , but did not publicly defer to them on that account . |