Example sentences of "come [adv] [prep] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I think we owe it to people like or at least to give them another crack at the whip to see if they 've come on in that interim period cos it 's a good six months since we interviewed
2 Now , I do n't really want to talk about the details of that now , I want to come back to that next term when I talk about incest .
3 Hateley baffled and upset by the affair says : ‘ I came in for that one game , and I thought I did reasonably well .
4 ‘ I did know , ’ he said ; then putting on the style , ‘ Your uncle 's grandaddy 's granddaddy , came over with that murthering bugger Cromwell , did he , English Jenny ? ’
5 Every word came out of that perfect bow of a mouth loaded with a prying kind of jealousy .
6 Strange that David should be coming along at that very moment that she 'd emerged on to the main road .
7 Mr Browning coming in at that very moment ran to his wife 's side and all but hauled her out of the bed in order to get her upright — in a moment , the convulsion was over and she sank back quite exhausted and drained .
8 The Notts defence pulled absolutely all over the place and it it was the pace of coming up down that right hand touchline that did it .
9 and that or a yeah , yes , we were coming back through that little lane in Berrison Way
10 By the time they 'd exchanged passionate views on every subject under the sun , from politics to gardening , the supernatural to the world population explosion , she began to suspect she might be coming late to that teenage affliction , blind infatuation .
11 It was fortunate that Luke did n't come in at that particular moment , Merrill mused later , as she reached for the telephone directory ; he would certainly have misread Rob 's little gesture of appreciation .
12 He regarded Lucy reflectively , then grinned as he said , ‘ It 's just as well you did n't come downstairs in that tell-tale state . ’
13 Right , number , we 'll come back to that next week , number five the post van .
14 They 'll never come back from that 7-1 slaughter at Blackburn — at least , not as champions .
15 cos does the mortgage come out of that sixty grand
16 She had told him something good would come out of that missing jewellery , but she had had no idea of just how wonderful it was going to be .
17 The impersonal grey line of the North Sea kept us company to Helmsdale which nestles in the folds of heather hills close-cropped by winds that come relentlessly over that cruel water .
18 So please come away from that particular avenue .
19 They have n't been fighting all these years to get rid of communism to see it re-emerge again so you , the confusion continues , as it is in Russia , and then you insinuate the idea that , with the breakdown of social order and so on , you must have a strong man , you must have strong arms and that 's where your Hitlers and your Mussolinis and all these people come through in that little vacuum in between of disorder .
20 By all means go round the world once , work for a year in Sydney and sink a goldmine in Oklahoma , but come home to that beloved castle or cabin at Little Puddington you must .
21 Just how does the European Commission come up with that ludicrous figure of $15,000m to build a network to link national administrations ( CI No 2,128 ) ?
22 But had they , too , come up against that indefinable barrier that had stopped him ?
23 On the seats we 'll call it , on the seats of the rowing boat , I was standing on that and my father said to me when I got aboard , do n't do that no more , he said , cos he say if that paddle , what we call the paddle , come out of that sculling hole , he said you 'll go over the side and the boat will go away from you , he said , you 'll be bloody well drowned , which was right never forgot it never .
24 Because he had the right attitude , he did n't quibble , he did n't moan he did n't criticize , he just got on with the job , and is n't that a little area that we can all work on somewhere , it comes down to that little bit of territory even , does n't it , if we 're given in the ministry and we say oh not there again , I worked that last time , I know that person in that house they 're all working , called on them and when they , I just do n't get , I just do n't get on with them , they 're not me at all , you see , we , we can go on and on in all kinds of areas ca n't we in the truth , but what an attitude to have and I thought this was a lovely expression here , look , erm , on page twenty seven , just about a third of the way down on the right hand side , he says as I have opportunity , I encourage new ones at that , that would take advantage of all privileged service , they 're given , and to learn to be content , and happy with it and just in the next paragraph at the end he says be happy and content in your present circumstances and blossom in a spiritual way in the soil where you are planted is n't that a lo a lovely expression , does n't that show a man who is spiritually alive and alert and awake , and is n't that how we should be , would n't the congregation flow and move along forward , so much better and more unitedly if we all have that lovely attitude that Jehovah service , no matter what it is , we ca n't all be public speakers , we ca n't all be giving a public talk at the district assembly can we ?
25 The day his lover finally comes home from that other city .
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