Example sentences of "[that] [pron] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 I 'm not sure whether it 's a good thing that everyone does that .
2 It was only when I was 26 that I realised that was possible
3 The last time that I heard that argument so brazenly presented was by Mr. Neville Chamberlain 's spokesman before the war .
4 In so many of the homes that I visit that is patently clear .
5 The L N E R and L M S. And er I could see then that I knew that superintendent in the private days of the railways .
6 Mm hear that minute you said that I knew that but it never , it never I mean
7 Oh I did n't notice that I saw that thing in the car but I did n't notice a bracket .
8 you know the big spread that I saw that time
9 You know the sys that I mean that 's the system this is say this is the key to a good getting on for eighty percent
10 Well that I mean that t to get them in yeah that 's the sort of thing we started with erm playing pool and er table tennis and that .
11 really nice he 's thinking that I mean that , he could n't never lift the seat up .
12 But because that I mean that b
13 I am glad that I got that right .
14 Then that I got that book back when I became a full time official it was still in the still in the office .
15 I do n't think there was any word that I said that was n't fully deserved by both the parents and their other daughter Clare .
16 It 's just that I hate that expression , that 's all . ’
17 I ca n't say that I hate that shop , it stinks .
18 But I told Malcolm yesterday that I thought that , that we operated on the basis that they trusted everybody .
19 I had gone too far and experienced too much , I needed to slow down , to get back to the small things , the practical things , to measuring and cutting and fixing , and it was with relief that I noticed that daylight had begun to invade the room , I kept quite still , I held the glass firmly in my gaze , gradually the elements already worked on began to emerge , some more clearly than others , some in outline only and some only when they impeded the free flow of light through the glass , until the sun came up and was reflected back from the windows of the house opposite and I could sit and look at the glass and think back through the work and the mistakes and the few successes , and sense again with that sickening feeling in the pit of the stomach that the whole of the right hand side of the lower panel was still a mess , nothing there had been resolved , but then I drew back from that , though it kept trying to pull me back to itself , and concentrated on what was beginning to work , on the left hand areas both top and bottom and on the elegance of the frame and the joy of seeing the bare walls and the wainscoting appear through the empty areas , and as I moved round so different parts of the room appeared and the relation of the surface of the glass to what lay behind changed , precision and fluidity , precision and fluidity , he wrote , choice and chance , not choice alone and chance alone but the two together , that is why delay , not stoppage and not flow but delay , delay in glass , he wrote , as when the plane is late and you should have been gone , have already arrived perhaps , but you are still there , or the sprinter beats the gun and the whole field is called back , the race could have been over but it has not yet started .
20 ‘ You know that I know that was n't my piece of stuff .
21 Now that I know that
22 Erm however we would wish to see that policy complemented by the inclusion of the strategic exceptions policy erm and we know that I know that 's to be discussed tomorrow but I will mention now that I think it would have been much more useful to the discussion if we 'd have been able to discuss the strategic sites issue as part of this debate .
23 That 's two people that I know that you know .
24 Right , that I like that erm the black one , the grey one .
25 It was n't until the fourth hide was reached that I met that extraordinary bird , the red-necked phalarope .
26 I , , be having been elected to the office of Vice Chair , declare that I take that office upon myself and will duly and faithfully fulfil the duties of it according to the best of my judgement and ability .
27 But when you hear some of the songs , you must think , ‘ That really worked ; yes I 'm glad that I had that bit of inspiration there ’ ?
28 And there were never any fights that I had that I can remember between men and women or anything like that .
29 She then ate a prawn fried in flour and egg , saying : ‘ I like that I had that last night . ’
30 ‘ If he does , it would mean that I 'm still playing at 40 and I said many years ago that I felt that was possible .
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