Example sentences of "[vb pp] it that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Having , having booked it that morning
2 Not if you 've turned it that way cos then you wo n't be able
3 We do things like this because we have always done it that way .
4 In the social dialectology carried out in Belfast , however , quantification was necessary : if it had been possible to do the work without quantifying , we would have done it that way !
5 But it would have been simpler to have done it that way I think .
6 But then I found that they had n't done it that way .
7 But the essence of your answer to the questions that have been asked over the last twenty minutes or so , is we have n't done it that way .
8 When we did all work together , all the different pieces worked together , and you could just have a card each and you could have just done it that way .
9 Should n't of done it that way .
10 Because we 've always done it that way .
11 I hope she had n't done it that Saturday when we all were outside and we watching
12 " I 've never seen it that way before . "
13 She had seen it that morning , black and sleek , leaving hardly a ripple behind it , slipping silently away on the morning tide .
14 The car has made it that way and it would be almost impossible for public transport to knit it together in the way that the railways did in the nineteenth century .
15 If Poland was backward it was not because the Poles wanted it so , but because Germany and the other partitioning powers had made it that way , and because the Allies had failed to provide the necessary capital to finance Poland to do the job they required .
16 ‘ It 's only hard because between us we 've made it that way , ’ he murmured softly .
17 And this is a , should have drawn it that way round ,
18 He would n't have had it that way .
19 ‘ You 've never had it that way ? ’
20 The Judge said that he had stolen Lady Margaret 's ring , and that she had only bought it that day and the ring was a very expensive diamond .
21 If for example the result of acoustic front end processing on the word actually was out by a single feature , ( either through error , or just because the speaker had pronounced it that way ) , and reported the string the match would fail , even if the information following the allowed the word actually to be hypothesized with a fair degree of confidence .
22 They and the Carters were to have shared it that year with the computer analyst and his wife , but one of this couple 's children was involved in an accident and they had to cancel at the last minute .
23 ‘ I 've never asked it that sort of question , ’ he said .
24 I thought the maid must have left it that way .
25 ‘ He did not appreciate that his colleague had not taken it that way , ’ she added .
26 And the irony of it all was that Fernando had n't planned it that way .
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