Example sentences of "[pron] [vb infin] that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Can I borrow that a minute ? |
2 | Can I borrow that a minute ? |
3 | The letter continues : ‘ As the barrier to the central portion of the car park has now been removed , what guarantee do I have that a parking space will be available ? |
4 | Phil did I turn that the fire off at home ? |
5 | ‘ Can you explain that a bit more ? ’ |
6 | Do you want that a bit closer |
7 | ‘ Can you do that every time ? ’ |
8 | Did you do that a lot then , back and forth ? |
9 | Do you watch that every week ? |
10 | Do you like that the lavender better ? |
11 | ‘ Do you call that a kiss ? ’ she said . |
12 | PLAYER : Do you call that an ending ? — with practically everyone on his feet ? |
13 | And what about the French polishers , did you call that an apprenticeship too ? |
14 | Ruth , what you were saying earlier , about women and class , could we go back to that , could you develop that a bit ? |
15 | Barry Brittlebank ( Letters , 22nd January ) takes Penny Phillips to task for her usage in the question , ‘ How many years ’ experience does she recommend that an editor clock up ? ’ , and assumes that it should be ‘ clocks ’ . |
16 | My little , can you hold that a minute ? |
17 | Can you elaborate that a bit . |
18 | What evidence do we have that the alien means us no harm ? |
19 | Yet , what guarantee did he have that the Emperor was actually the begetter of the hydra project ? |
20 | Now let us assume that the money supply increases . |