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

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1 And then same the other end , and so it went right through that waggon , and your coupling took the strain for the next waggon and so on and so on until you 'd got the complete train fitted up .
2 Someone 's been right through that wall there , look .
3 I can see right through that skirt , have you got a petticoat on ?
4 They began filming and there must have been something wrong because Bogie just sort of walked straight through the shot , so Eddie says , ‘ Bogie , you walked right through that shot . ’
5 Somewhere through that door must be the Chamber of the Looms , the powerhouse of the Workshops , the force field of the necromancer .
6 In some cases , autonomous groups certainly did achieve higher levels of shop-floor control , but were not widely popular with management , presumably for that reason .
7 I expect that the Minister can reassure him that an environmental impact assessment can not have been made properly for that incinerator yet , because an application does not yet appear to have been made .
8 ‘ And I just do n't see the point of pressing on through that muck . ’
9 Why does he not face up to his responsibility and see that adequate compensation is given to the people who suffered so badly during that development ?
10 But if I went to Joyce and told him that his men were doing something that was n't fair to the police , trying us too hard or interfering with our time off , he 'd have his men right off that job in half an hour and there 'd be no grumbling . ’
11 And talk about me being an honorary man and you know , take the piss out of what I say , like how Geoff [ the Head ] did when I complained bitterly about that bloke [ a workman who had whistled at her ] .
12 When you were on about that love , what pa was saying about , you know , like every night , that our kids , when , they had their pyjamas on , and they 're like , to get hold , I 'm lying watching television , I 'm usually falling asleep , but I put the kids , you know .
13 Some of it was on about that man there , face got her to stay the night then he was gon na watch it on telly in the er lounge .
14 It looks like you know what you 're talking about , does n't mean you do but i I mean if you use th if you if you start going on about that thing that there is er when some what on earth ?
15 Within this creed appear supportive rational arguments but also agnostic admissions , such as ‘ I can understand little about that mind ’ and ‘ I do not know what ‘ divine ’ means ’ .
16 Second , we might see something right about that theory of meaning or something wrong about it , and use this to determine our attitude to foundationalism in general ; thus we might avoid the need to consider all the different varieties one by one .
17 Little for that matter did I believe that this experience was to be the start of a whole new direction in my life , the lessons of which I have attempted to set out in this book .
18 But trying to classify and understand them will show you a good deal about what is going on for that child .
19 that that green was n't put on for that competition .
20 The following Tuesday he was contacted at work to say that the jump was on for that afternoon .
21 So I said well you know , I ca n't just wind it up over the next six months , I said er what I wan na do I said is erm I got ta carry it on for that transit for that Orion till I finished anyway so it 's got ta go another year so I said well what I 'm feeling about doing I said is er just sort of keeping a finger in the pie I said , he said , if I 'd said tomorrow , if I had finished the whole the tomorrow I 've got ta buy a car I can buy it finance so I 'm gon na get no tax relief on the H P I get no depreciation no nothing like that I said so at least if I still self employed I can if I have the sort of two or three vehicles or whatever three , four , five vehicles but I said at least I can have some erm and I can then sort of they would be more utilised , where as I said at the moment we got more vehicles than we really need to keep full capacity so he said yeah , yeah fair enough then .
22 Then we carried on out that road .
23 If one accepts the story of Molla Yegan 's bringing Molla Gurani to the Ottoman court-and there seems no reason not to-then on the basis of what appears to be the fairly firm evidence for this part of Molla Gurani 's career , Molla Yegan 's return from his journey can not be dated earlier than 845/1441–2 ; and on the reasonable assumption that the purpose of Molla Yegan 's journey was to make the pilgrimage , it seems entirely likely that it was in the year 844/1440–1 , the same year that Molla Gurani made his abortive pilgrimage , that Molla Yegan also performed the hajj and that the two met somewhere after that pilgrimage , though clear information about the actual time and place of their meeting is entirely lacking .
24 He 's convinced that my lover and I are waiting eagerly for that event , so he 's written a will that leaves me destitute .
25 And it was apparently during that hospital visit that Ross and his brother had had a long serious talk about what would be best for the children .
26 I had a friend , an inspector in the " cop-shop " , and he advised that after breakfast would be early enough for that procedure .
27 In fact , I 'll probably never feel young enough for that style again .
28 But I understand that we were n't black enough for that crowd , despite the fact that of the three people on stage [ Lester , DJ and Lindy — Norman was n't on stage ] only one was white . ’
29 Not fast , but it 's fast enough for that sort of distance between each oth
30 She 's making it very clear she does n't believe Anna 's good enough for that brother of hers .
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