Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They 've been trying to see about that lot where the boys ' grammar school is int they ?
2 But this is the crew and the picture that flew to Colesfield on the tenth of October of forty three and we had nothing out of the ordinary to report about that mission and that was the Gdynia Mission the day before , it certainly stands out on our minds because of the length of it and then of course the next one on the fourteenth of October to Schweinfurt which changed our lives .
3 Part of the considerable achievement of Michael Mann 's imaginative but faithful treatment is that it manages to make acceptable for the 1990s some of the outmoded attitudes of its characters , and yet refuses to go for that eco-trendiness that will make Dances With Wolves look dated by the turn of the century .
4 It must have cost a lot of money to go for that amount of time ?
5 The minister is then faced with the task of keeking to see during that prayer whether there are enough potential listeners to justify proceedings with his prepared material .
6 And the parties could fulfil their promises only if they presented a uniform program to the electorate and achieved a cohesive majority in the House of Commons to carry through that program .
7 started she 's got to go through that gate
8 He 'd had to go through that wrench of premature separation alone ; now I had to .
9 Such a situation also undermines the role of district nurses and health visitors if they have to go through that procedure when they know that they should be able to take the responsibility .
10 If things are not just right , they have to go through that process all over again .
11 Erm , I know that over the last few days you 've gone through the process of writing prioritised notes , so I 'm not going to go through that process with you .
12 We want to go through that line by line so
13 I would never want anyone else to go through that sort of thing , ’ she recalled .
14 ‘ We do n't want to go through that business we had with A&M .
15 to arrange for that information to be channelled to the appropriate targets .
16 The moratorium lasts until 1990 and it is quite likely to continue after that date , although minke whales may be hunted again .
17 The movies of the depression were not to go after that kind of realism .
18 ‘ We ‘ ave to go after that German and kill ‘ im before he catches up with the captain . ’
19 We have all we want to know about that sort of thing and anyway it is not my job .
20 To compensate for that possibility , sterling-holders need higher interest rates than they would if they believed the pound would never be devalued .
21 I have set out our determination to work for that agreement and the principles on which the agreement will need to be based .
22 ‘ We recruit people who can identify with our high standards , all staff are recruited with the specific client in mind and continue to work for that client only .
23 Erm they can then feel that their family 's being looked after as well , so it helps them not to worry about that side of it .
24 I mean God knows , I 'm the last person in the world to worry about that sort of thing , but there does come a point in your career where you have to think about it .
25 In accordance with legislation in force at the time of adoption of the Savings Related Share Option Scheme in 1990 the Rules provide that employees may exercise their options on reaching state pension age , even if they continue to work after that date .
26 Indeed , it would seem that the purpose for the inclusion of this paragraph in Part I of Schedule 1 is to prevent a person who has been arrested for breach of a condition of his bail from claiming that he is entitled to bail despite that breach of condition , because none of the matters set out in paragraph 2 of that Part of the Schedule apply to his case .
27 I have worked towards that and will continue to work towards that policy , which is our union .
28 Was it , in other words , to adopt a tactic which , however successful in securing the advance of a particular sector at a particular period , would tend to work against that realisation ?
29 If anything it 's very easy for a padre to slip into that slot .
30 That is why section 15(1) is needed and why it is best to prosecute under that provision in cases where deception is alleged to have been practised .
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