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

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1 Now give me that blaster you did n't bring with you . ’
2 ‘ If you do n't get me that money you 'll be looking for another ship , ’ she reminded him fiercely .
3 Sadie was tellin' me that bloke they ‘ ung last year fer killin' that shopkeeper over in Stepney used ter be one o' the crowd 'er Billy 's gettin' wiv . ’
4 " And if you are giving me that appointment I will go .
5 In fact , now that I come to think of it , I have a feeling it may have been Lord Darlington himself who made that particular remark to me that time he called me into his study some two months after that exchange with Miss Kenton outside the billiard room .
6 yeah , but some of the letters have come , in fact they sent me that catalogue you know
7 The one who left me that brooch you always liked .
8 So if you took them that day you 'd be going while you were on duty ?
9 Three of them went into a shop , in a baker 's shop , why I was n't with them that day I do n't know cos we was always together , our four .
10 If , instead of following them that way you follow them a bit further north and follow them north of the Himalayas , then get smaller and greyer and paler , and the two ends of the loop meet in China and behave as distinct species .
11 But I 'd forgotten that you know , when we were wee kids , and you used to take them that night you know .
12 What is it about them that dissatisfies you ?
13 But I I that way I only have to hear it once .
14 Now I know that when I had made love to you that afternoon I was right to follow my instincts . ’
15 I longed to help you that afternoon you collapsed .
16 Oh I 'll show you that letter you told me to read cos I got a here .
17 it has to give you that effect I thought it was marvellous
18 You want some more coleslaw it 's not good offering you that son you wo n't eat it .
19 It ca n't have been very convenient for you that time he rang up in the middle of the night drunk after someone else 's party . ’
20 Lashing out at him that way she 'd cut off all information about who and what she 'd become , and why .
21 I suppose I 'd better not tell him that thing you said about his face looking as if it was carved out of corned beef .
22 So I showed him that letter you had .
23 When Wickham met him that evening he told a tale that shook the MacQuillan empire to its core .
24 When he looked at her that way he had the most uncanny knack of making her believe he could see right into her soul , and it was a deeply uncomfortable sensation .
25 Why , if Bostock treated her that way she would be inclined to fetch a stick to him , for the vapours ( as Mrs Frere so dismally attested ) would be the sole alternative .
26 He went to see her that day he took you to the airport .
27 Since his meeting with her that morning she had learned that she would become the owner of the business and premises .
28 She were laughing when I showed her that letter I got , cos she got one the same morning , , she said , and it said , and you can go round and talk to him .
29 Mum , but it 's tricky because when , when you chop that way , and then that way chop it that way it 's all
30 Did you know Jehovah 's organizations always changes , not with it , but to combat it that way it comes to work , it keeps us alive , it keeps us on our toes , and so we could go on and on in saying well look keep away , stay awake and do everything that we should and , and we can stand here for the rest of the talk saying well do it , do it , do it but that 's easy for me to do that is n't it ?
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