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

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1 Just ca n't be bothered about that yet Richard !
2 Perhaps we shall hear more about that once Opposition Members have reflected on the important role of TECs .
3 Well I have thought about that vaguely Brenda .
4 Between relentless , disjointed images of everything from cowboys and Indians to real-life Vietnam clips and even an off-colour star of a former age , Victor Mature as the Jolly Green Giant , he managed to write the obituary for that totally plastic group , created from nothing as NBC 's teenybop answer to the Beatles and who were a pale shadow in terms of comparative talent .
5 It is the only way the women of West Belfast are able to actually able to take on further education and if you ca n't stand up and fight for that then West Belfast is not working .
6 Who paid for that then Geoff ?
7 Where do you go for that , Bath Travel for that then Neil ?
8 Got to thank the Lord Mayor for that actually Dorothy .
9 ‘ Actually , I 'm just happy to be where I am because after that early problem we only had 14 minutes of running , so it was a short session . ’
10 Do n't think I feel like anything to eat after that late lunch .
11 Well I thought you gave a very clear and er convincing account of it despite that so congratulations , well done , that was excellent .
12 Dad , can I cut a piece of that please Dad ?
13 I think I 'll have the rest of that please Paula , good
14 ‘ Even if we only manage to save 1% of that then £1.4 will have fed straight into our bottom-line profit , ’ says Robert Nicol , recently appointed corporate manager , Purchasing and Supply .
15 Whereas the tolerance here 'd be I du n no eighth of an inch here eighth of an inch there he says the advert says as soon as you have tolerances like that then thing work loose and start rattling and creaking and
16 It rests at an angle , it rests on the er ladders of course because they are ang er the ladders are at an angle like that so part of the weight 's taken by the actual ladders .
17 um yeah erm yeah it may be um given that you 've er kind of er divided it up into into sections erm I think er maybe you could you could adopt a slightly different format for a different section or something like that so people y'know kind of get into section two and it 's a wee bit different , it 's a wee bit more er y'know
18 Now do n't worry about it , I 'll help you with that anyway Edie .
19 But it was people who were the Institution 's main asset and , linking progress afloat with that ashore Mr Vernon said :
20 Will they ring us with that tomorrow morning ?
21 Just the hint of a vengeful smile accompanied the massage that we could n't just walk off with that there dog — we 'd have to take him to the parcels office and sign for him .
22 And that was when I bin to Bungay with that there wagon .
23 ‘ True it is that we ai n't in the habit of entertaining the likes of you , sir , most of the gentry as stops here in Newark preferring to bait down Saracen 's Head with that there Mr Thompson , but — ’
24 Now it was the truth , I mean when you scull the boat , they call that sculling , rowing , they usually do a figure of eight with one oar and a figure of eight , that 's how you do that , that 's a hard job to keep that into that here hole at the back of the boat , because
25 How does farming on the north eastern lowlands of Buchan differ from that further south in Lothian and Fife ?
26 You still runnin' away from that there South Atlantic battle ? ’
27 That matters when the nation 's blue-chip companies have traditionally paid premium rates for space in that 10.15pm advertising slot .
28 And hallucinations resemble the primary process in that again energy is discharged through investment in perceptual memories , through the displacement of energy from what Lyotard ( 1984 , pp. 57–68 ) calls the ‘ verbal-motor ’ end of the psychic apparatus to the ‘ perceptual ’ end .
29 There 's not space for more 'an two of 'em in that there chest . ’
30 Remember that day , Master Harry , when she came up to see you and the two of you hid in that there pavilion ? ’
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