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

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1 The last time that I heard that argument so brazenly presented was by Mr. Neville Chamberlain 's spokesman before the war .
2 ‘ It must sometimes be the case that I bring British fish back to London , but it will probably be in better condition than if it had been bought there as foreign agents insist on good transport and packing . ’
3 They say that I mean any changes any in temperature are very noticeable so w Like it is working in the middle of winter offshore would be something I would have to come to terms with but no I mean I do n't think there 's any problems work-wise .
4 Then that I got that book back when I became a full time official it was still in the still in the office .
5 I 'll never know how I made it through to the interval , an hour later , but I do know that I wrenched those lenses out with such force that in the second act I was white-faced , red-eyed , and resembled one of the Brides of Dracula .
6 So that I had two homes really , because as often as not I was down at her house , as in my own home . ’
7 Mum had a habit , whenever she sent me any distance on an errand , of insisting that I had clean bloomers on , ‘ in case yer get knocked down by a 'orse ’ , which was why I was scared of them .
8 I even took its number just to prove how professional I was , not that I had any idea how it could help .
9 The purpose of the visit was to have a private audience with the Pope and also to visit the departments in the Vatican that I had particular interest in .
10 The only point is that I want that foreigner not to undersell my labour and I want him to be as competent to do the work as well as I would do it myself .
11 The ones that I did two years ago , which are giving a return of something about er nine to nine and a half percent a year , plus the potential for return in capital , will actually be very good .
12 And do children really do the same chemistry that I did twenty years ago ?
13 The second side-effect — and this is n't necessarily a criticism — was that I found this guitar absolutely unbearable to play unless it was as near perfectly in tune as possible .
14 Now , there are quite a number of reasons for this and the good news , I think , that I bought good news again this morning is that presentations both about budgets er , and about what we do wi with the small churches is , er , could be some of our salvation .
15 Yes you have to do that I believe these days too .
16 I was doing chequebooks and cards , and I had a very good run on them for about four months , but what with taking drugs and that I collapsed one time when I was working out on the street .
17 ‘ I mean , Miss Blake , that I have enough information already to go to the police , information which could be enough in itself to warrant the club being closed down . ’
18 that I have any pains in .
19 I refer the hon. Gentleman to the reply that I gave some moments ago .
20 I refer my hon. Friend to the reply that I gave some moments ago .
21 I refer my hon. Friend to the answer that I gave some moments ago .
22 I refer my hon. Friend to the answer that I gave some moments ago .
23 I refer the hon. Gentleman to the reply that I gave some moments ago .
24 I refer the right hon. Gentleman to the reply that I gave some moments ago .
25 I refer my hon. Friend to the reply that I gave some moments ago .
26 I refer my hon. Friend to the reply that I gave some moments ago .
27 I refer my hon. Friend to the reply that I gave some moments ago .
28 I refer the hon. Gentleman to the reply that I gave some moments ago .
29 I refer the hon. Lady to the reply that I gave some moments ago .
30 I refer the hon. Gentleman to the rely that I gave some moments ago .
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