Example sentences of "[vb base] [adv prt] that [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When President Reagan went to West Berlin and declared before the Brandenburg Gate , ‘ Mr Gorbachev , tear down that Wall ! ’ , a number of familiar factors were in play . |
2 | Well when he 'd cl er hooked it on the wagon , he puts that clip on , and he press down that arrow . |
3 | So , viewers at home , do not hesitate , if you have even the slightest piece of useful data , hook up that modem and call , in complete confidence , our unmonitored SnitchLine on the number that is flashing at the bottom of your screen … |
4 | ‘ We haul the son a' beetch up that mast now , leetle dog . |
5 | It maybe faithful for a long time , perhaps you build up that trust , and it 's only once you 've got beyond that , that you can then begin to actually influence er , negotiate with them . |
6 | By varying your perfume choice with the frequency you change your smalls , you never build up that resistance ( and thereby avoid the risk of all but suffocating colleagues in a crowded lift with too much ‘ Shalimar ’ while you still ca n't smell a thing ) . |
7 | And looking up that er driveway er now they 've got that house there , you can see er what the view is , say up that entrance . |
8 | Eventually , I found I could hang the slide on my index finger and doodle around that way . |
9 | Pity about that Halvard : - ) ) ) ) |
10 | Put down that Gameboy and your copy of Madonna 's Sex , clean up the mess , pour yourself a pale cream sherry and mull over the year that 's drawing to a close . |
11 | I just do n't see how they can waste that money , but there you are , I said that one day , I , I put down that fact today |
12 | If you put down that crystal ball , I 'll show you how your spreadsheet can help you with this dilemma . |
13 | Maybe — I cut off that line of thinking . |
14 | Shake off that depression , assess where you went wrong and try to put it right next year . |
15 | It 's when you walk up that way you know you 're getting near it |
16 | And after a a certain period again you break up that curd and then you pack your curd into your er cheese cokes then and er apply pressure . |
17 | cut out that bit . |
18 | Seventy two so you 'll start from , that bit 's , that 's gone now if you like if somebody came along and they cut out that piece of cake . |
19 | GRAB your wading boots , seize a crevicing hook , wash out that sluice pan . |
20 | And walk out that door , there . |
21 | And these are sorts of facilities which we 'll will need if we 're going to erm enable central I S or I T departments to use and therefore charge back that facility to each of the departments using that resource . |
22 | Look over that way ; I think you 're wanted . ’ |
23 | ‘ Or if there is an emergency , you want me to deal with it while you go and swoon over that dandy Miguel ? ’ |
24 | Reach into the back , will ye , and open up that parcel of books . |
25 | Add up that loss and ask yourself whether a few more pounds spent on books to prosecute the purpose that brought you to college will , in later years , make any difference to your funds . |
26 | and they 're saying well why go to school , because if I go I give up that income , half goes to mum |
27 | ‘ And wipe out that paint mark you just made ! ‘ |
28 | Now , pick up that phone and dial the Note Tracker Hotline on 0891 100734 , giving your answers , your name , address and a daytime contact number . |
29 | Pick up that phone and make fifty calls . |
30 | When you pick up that telephone and answer it for an external caller , you 've become Oxford University Press and it 's important that we create the right impression for our customers , whoever they are . |