Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] [prep] that " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We will not develop the business where there is no emphasis on quality , and we intend to continue in that framework . |
2 | ‘ Do you really want to go into that now ? ’ he challenged her softly , his ironic gaze returning briefly to her party face and the shiny , streaky curls that tumbled over her brow and about her neck , just skimming her bare shoulders . |
3 | I do n't want to go into that . |
4 | I do not want to go into that argument ; I simply wish to illustrate my point . |
5 | But I would n't want to go through that again . |
6 | ‘ We do n't want to go through that business we had with A&M . |
7 | The training in on offer appears to be about increasing management capabilities and if you do n't want to go down that road there is a problem , for there is a significant and genuine gap between the expectation of school boards and how their task was perceived by the Scottish Office . |
8 | Harold Samuel was furious , ‘ What do you want to go to that place for ? |
9 | ‘ And you know who you got to thank for that , mate , do n't you ? ’ |
10 | You say you got to go to that golf club or you 've got to go to that school . |
11 | I do n't want to raise your hopes too much , Rebecca , but I think what , er the idea behind this , I er , thing is , families with two tellies , paying twenty pounds extra for the second set , and perhaps for the third set , another twenty pounds , it 's to try and lessen the burden on viewers who genuinely ca n't afford the existing licence fee as it is now , and Rebecca , I would have thought that you would 've fallen into that category . |
12 | The first was that I did n't ever want to sound like that . |
13 | Unlike Descartes , who felt the need to prove their existence , and Malebranche , who was certain he could not , Locke simply had no doubt that material things existed and caused our ideas : ‘ The actual receiving of ideas from without … makes us know , that something doth exist at that time without us , which causes that idea in us . ’ |
14 | We do n't want to fall into that situation . |
15 | I think you mentioned earlier on in the meeting that some authorities have n't taken advantage of European money and we do n't want to fall into that trap . |
16 | ‘ I think I got trapped into that statement . |
17 | That a computer can be taught to work like that has always been a controversial proposition ; even today there are observers who believe that it is impossible to build a machine ( at least with current programming techniques ) that can plan even remotely as well as a human . |
18 | Well I would n't want to comment on that because I do n't have the information to er to set against anything Mr . |
19 | Do you want to comment on that Mr or not ? |
20 | They seem to have this idea about natural talent and any kid who shows the slightest promise is put into sport and made to concentrate on that . |
21 | You got caught on that . |
22 | ‘ I nearly got caught like that , when I was seventeen . |
23 | ‘ Miraculously they swept you round to Gullholm , where I must have found you minutes after you got caught in that inlet . ’ |
24 | We remain committed to that . |
25 | Er all of you , all of you prioritising some sort of organisation and planning of revision , so I 've got some ideas that you might want to try on that score so first years , I 'm sure like Clare you must have some work to do . |
26 | ‘ I know , I was making plans for my own wedding , but then you wo n't want to know about that . |
27 | Well I do n't want to know about that . |
28 | But dad I do n't want to know about that . |
29 | Most referees will tell you that when a new directive comes out on a particular law , referees tend to concentrate on that law , sometimes at the expense of refereeing other laws . |
30 | ‘ You do n't want to worry about that . ’ |