Example sentences of "[adv prt] [adv] in that " in BNC.

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1 The days passed happily enough but at night , in the tiny cabin she shared with Anna , she sometimes lay awake and thought of her cousins , down below in that hell-hole .
2 She can stay down here in that sitting area .
3 Yes I heard a very interesting conversation on the way down here in that programme Just a Minute
4 ‘ How come , if he 's the Devil Incarnate , does he spend half the book down there in that poxy little room ?
5 She lives down there in that nice house co opposite the hou council houses .
6 That 's down there in that photo with his wife .
7 I will refrain from the obvious comment , and merely state that Air Force food was usually good , if a bit basic , and we came off better in that department than civilians .
8 I later learned that , when they went off together in that fashion , it was to go to the pictures .
9 The lightning , it seemed to Lydia , had undoubtedly come off best in that encounter .
10 Sally Drayton also had some time off early in that week and I suggested that we spend the Tuesday together .
11 Mary Lou ca n't you hang your things up properly in that changing room ?
12 That 's the only one that ever I remembered but they were all , and they you know they , they used to graze their horses up there in that field up at the top , and this Billy that used to go round all the district and , and buy up all these old cast horses and bring them up there until he had a consignment gathered up .
13 ‘ You and that hateful monster , that scheming wretch up there in that bed .
14 ‘ She 'd be better off in a house in Thirkett than stuck out here in that great barn of a place .
15 She knew she was being ridiculous , but so much had happened back there in that elegant house , so many unexplained emotions had swung through her mind in such a short space of time , and she felt so wound up , so confused by it all .
16 But even back then in that golden age for the company , there were early forerunners of the devastating failures that have turned into a way of dismal life from the dawn of the 1980s .
17 A stab of fear went through Anne as she thought of them out there in that inferno .
18 He 's from the Chipping Norton anti-gipsy campaign , and I 'll also be talking with Henry from Standlake about his views on gipsies out there in that village .
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