Example sentences of "and [verb] [prep] [pron] [prep] that " in BNC.
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1 | I just thought I 'd come up and speak to you about that . |
2 | I just thought I 'd come up and speak to you about that . |
3 | It 's no good coming over and looking at me like that Rick . |
4 | As he was saying goodbye today , I saw him open his mouth and look at me in that way . |
5 | And God will not only listen to our insignificant prayers , but has given us his Spirit to enable us to pray and to share with us in that most demanding task . |
6 | He turned around and stared at her with that insufferable thoroughness , which was downright rude , but about which she could n't complain . |
7 | He showed us into the buffet , and waitresses brought vodka and red caviare and stared at us in that curious but not impolite way that so many people do in Russia . |
8 | I myself , for example , tend to be an old-fashioned Coleridge and psychologistic critic , you know , I look for motives in Shakespearean characters , in ways which Elsie Knights told us we should n't do , and I do this because I think Shakespeare encourages us to make inferences and to think about them in that way . |
9 | And I do this because I think Shakespeare encourages us to make inferences and to think about them in that way . |
10 | Letter writers frequently regarded the ZBS as representative of the new social order-. the new nation — and wrote to it with that in mind . |
11 | ‘ We 're crazy about each other and should never have been apart this last year , but it 's fate , you see , coming here and bumping into them like that in that restaurant . ’ |
12 | It is easy to call Mr Honey ford , the Bradford head teacher , a racist and to organize against him on that basis but less easy to show precisely how and why this is the case . |
13 | ‘ I 'll come down and talk to you about that , ’ Donleavy said . |
14 | There 's a thread running through them , but you have to sit down and listen to them before that sinks in . ’ |