Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pers pn] [vb infin] that " in BNC.
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1 | she said you let them treat you like that , |
2 | ‘ I made you think that ? ’ |
3 | I let him sleep that night — and succeeding nights — with Montaine … . |
4 | I let him have that bike . ’ |
5 | Sharon says : ‘ I do n't know why I let you do that . |
6 | Sort of erm working on a farm for two days then going to the college erm that , so I do it like that . |
7 | I did it like that . |
8 | we go over there and erm so I do , what I did I put that meat out to thaw the night before so it was thawed |
9 | ‘ Having kids is a privilege , a joy , or it should be , and , by God , I 'll get the County down on you if I see you strike that boy of yours on the head again ! |
10 | ‘ I see you know that name , Harry . |
11 | ‘ I see it like that because it is like that . ’ |
12 | L let me let me do that . |
13 | Let me let me do that |
14 | It was perhaps the small electric heater in my bedroom which made him say that . |
15 | ‘ I ca n't believe you made me do that ! ’ |
16 | You made him imagine that . |
17 | Why did you make me do that ? |
18 | He 'd never met a woman who made him feel that way , and , let's face it , he was n't getting any younger . |
19 | He said he knew it sounded crazy , but ever since he 'd read it he 'd wanted to experience it , but had never met a woman who made him feel that way . ’ |
20 | Who d' ya get that off then ? |
21 | She struggled with the cold fear that had laid its hand on her : she had gone with a man , without protesting , without a single pledge from him , and not a word of kindness , not a promise for tomorrow ; she looked at Sabina 's back in front of her , the pinafore tied behind over her gathered skirt , and imagined her husband 's hands around that still sturdy small of her back , and wondered had she let him do that , do what Tommaso had done , before they were married ? |
22 | You let me read that story you wrote for your class magazine : The Dragon 's Mouth . |
23 | If you can put yourself in the other person 's shoes and think about how they might feel , it will certainly help if you let them know that . |
24 | Now have you seen it like that ? |
25 | ‘ Did you see him do that ? ’ |
26 | I want you to help me do that now |
27 | She did n't know whether it was from the night that she had overheard his conversation with her mother in the bedroom , or when she saw him fling that shovel at the young man who , she knew , could have felled him with one blow , that she had lost all respect for him . |
28 | I think it means like if you saw that boy do something , the police , you , you take out a sworn affidavit that you saw him do that and , I think it 's a legal document , look it up , it 's |
29 | ‘ Who do you think that was ? ’ |
30 | Who do you think that can be , children , said Sister . |