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

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1 Er , and eventually they took that tune from a melody from a Haydn 's string quartet .
2 That is obviously something which we 've just got to keep topping up but it was recognised by the fathers that will there was we needed to be helped to train to sell and so we needed that training er to get us get us going so to speak , there were no natural salesmen amongst departments .
3 I tried to explain to Irena that I did n't mind , that this was how I felt it should be — the real Central Europe — and anyway I preferred that kind of place to ordered museums and shining monuments .
4 Three weeks only and already I know that Mrs Scamp .
5 And somehow you catch that feeling .
6 E and also you know that course that they 're doing for employment officers , that B tech course .
7 Juliet decided then that it was n't going to happen to her , and now she reaffirmed that vow .
8 And then we had that introduction of DOPACS , and all that changed .
9 Yes we used the little pot and then we bought that box .
10 Certainly , erm , it has changed this year , erm , but the arrangements now are , that we produce our report across the year , with i , and as you can appreciate the report summarises various , of one thing we done during the with officers around the county round the Erm , at the , at the end of November , we commit to writing this report in summary version , which we then discuss with the Chief Executive and the County Treasurer in particular , they take whatever soundings they wish with other offices and then we agree that letter .
11 When the supply comes onto the market , right so this thing here is the expectation of price in P T , when the supply comes onto the market right and that expectation is formed at T minus one , right so at the beginning of the year farmers make some forecast or some expectation of prices when the crop will come onto the market in T , right and then they form that expectation or that prediction , right , at the beginning of the period , or at the end of the last one , T minus one .
12 There was a lull in the conversation and then somebody said that word ‘ Gioella ’ again .
13 What you can do is to insert the cardboard backing into the envelope like that and then you put that bit through the rings , and then it becomes a tear pad .
14 And then you and then you get that magnesium oxide , you get that magnesium ribbon and that thermite and you erm you , you
15 Yes , but er , the other thing , Douglas , the sad thing about it was , Danny Blanchflower was great er , on and off the field , and it was the old heavy ball , and the longer you played with it , the heavier it got , and then you had that lace in the centre , difficult to er , head a ball , then you had the studs , well , as you know yourself , it 's nails .
16 Yes and then I made that call .
17 and then I buy that lasagne that 's already cooked , just in like strips
18 And then I think that help .
19 surplus there is , and then it redistributes that surplus and given that the , the , the priority is industrialization most if not all of that surplus is going to go to the industrial sector .
20 And sometimes we make that mistake as though speaking in tongues was the Holy Spirit .
21 And yet he had that smoothness of satiety about him , in his voice , in his smile , even in the touch of his hands .
22 I think it has no little merit ; but as a copy to be prefixed to the sweetly easy poems of Molly Leaper [ sic ] , had it not been written , I should not have advised the measure ; and yet I love that genius should shew its powers .
23 and yet you know that night Chris , and on that bloody Wednesday night knew what was going on , every bugger knew but Margaret .
24 And again she felt that pang of guilt which had bothered her ever since they had adopted Jo five years ago , at the age of eleven .
25 But perhaps I give that impression because I have strong views on certain subjects and because I do n't go in for the social whirl , for fast cars and fast women . ’
26 I suppose it could sound like a conscious courtesy — an agreeable gesture , but hardly one denoting that love has roots below the gum of consciousness .
27 But now she denied that memory .
28 But again I stress that light-grasp is all-important , and I am not at all happy about the very small telescopes which can be bought cheaply .
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