Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] that [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But do n't tell me he is a United player , the kind who can win them that coveted crown .
2 This will give people the opportunity to see the same actors play three different parts , and it will give me that essential ingredient of a good farce : strong ensemble acting . ’
3 And I learn quite a lot myself but it does give me that little bit of a challenge that er I think is helpful in retirement .
4 Would give you that continuous conversation , erm where is , is life is it 's surprising how much time you do have to put into it .
5 So be prepared for that , be prepared that the person you 're going to talk to is not gon na give you that usual to and fro feedback and do n't be thrown by that .
6 Ah computational modelling is easier for me to present to you but then the role of context might become more important so you can appreciate it , in which case I shall give you that first .
7 This drill will give you that extra confidence on those birdie opportunities .
8 Did she show you that huge room off the kitchen ?
9 The good thing about having the machines on the vehicle are that we can give him that electric shock as opposed to taking him to the hospital to have that electric shock .
10 She would do it that very evening .
11 The Minister should not give us that disingenuous stuff about new equity , which is not meant to assist with buying Scottish Bus Group companies .
12 I can see plenty that one thanks .
13 ‘ Look in a mirror , girl , and you 'll see what that insolent cur saw in the hall tonight .
14 Yes , in one five , erm they 're practising notes from Eynsham it does happen to be in Cherwell ward and not North ward , erm there is a booklet out about health and housing in Cutteslowe , and I wondered what the connection between , you know , not being on this committee , but these health action areas , and what in fact is happening in housing , because the director did assure me that other wards were going to be treated to the same erm treatment .
15 Well , two things , I can assure you that married women will remain the one of the most issue on selection .
16 I could guess what that standard excuse for sexual orgies might mean .
17 Will he assure us that next week 's debate will be far-reaching enough for us to explain that in the early days of the Conservative Government — 1979 and 1980 — we had to repay massive debts incurred by the previous Labour Government and that since then we have religiously cut taxation ?
18 ‘ Must you call me that ridiculous name ? ’
19 it ca n't take you that long to learn to lift somebody properly !
20 Can we take it that elected members will be representing the United Kingdom on that body , but the formal distribution of that representation has not yet been worked out ?
21 She 's got to , to , I mean , she could have it that loud at ten o'clock at night , she just does n't , she does n't think .
22 What do you call it that tall cylinder thing ?
23 I suppose a couple of centuries ago most of the commercial production of energy , if you could call it that two centuries ago , was via windmills and perhaps watermills , but why do n't we go back to wind power ?
24 But if you do n't tell them that first of all you want a contract .
25 When Andrée had recovered she said , ‘ And yet you will not tell me that simple thing ? ’
26 Do n't tell me that little toy cost you less than a hundred and twenty , Cullam . ’
27 Look if I 've got ta tell you that one more time now I 'm gon na scream !
28 The employers will tell you that environmental auditing is solely a management tool , but , B S seven seven five O , and the Euro Community regulations , should lead to increased employee and T U involvement .
29 I mean if I was to s stand here and tell you that self-raising flour is classed as an X one , as a class one explosive dust
30 I meant , I do n't mean it that thick , I need it about six centimetres .
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