Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] in that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I know she were , she were brick shit she were , I said to Lyn I said I 'm bloody sure , I could have actually , she , she were nearly eating out of my arm , in them last few weeks , I 'll tell you , ooh the encouragement I got about the driving ooh I ca n't do it Lyn and when I comes in that day the first test I had she 'd made a great big fucking cake
2 the rise of capitalism in a country and the religion which predominates in that country .
3 Employees who are redeployed to posts outwith their recognised employment field will be given priority consideration for any subsequent vacancy which arises in that field for a period of one year following the date of redeployment .
4 Relevant income for any year of assessment , in relation to an individual is any income which arises in that year to a person resident or domiciled outside the United Kingdom and which by virtue or in consequence of the transfer or associated operations referred to in the main charging provision — s740 — can directly or indirectly be used for providing a benefit for the individual or for enabling a benefit to be provided for him .
5 The law sees the case as no different in principle from dealing with a murder in a street by prosecuting everyone who lives in that street , on the basis that one of them must have done it .
6 Neither may it appoint anyone who is or may have been a member , officer or employee of a local authority or voluntary organisation and who has in that capacity been directly concerned with arrangements for the child 's care , accommodation or welfare during the five years before the proceedings .
7 " Come down , please , " she says in that voice of hers , holding out the bag of Quality Street .
8 She gets in that kitchen you know and
9 In the longer term , a woman 's feeling about herself as a mother will affect her moods and how she behaves in that role .
10 Section 6(1) provides that a person who behaves in that way ‘ shall be guilty of an offence . ’
11 ‘ We suspect another man who works in that area may have been the intended target but the UFF got the location wrong .
12 No one sleeps in that position .
13 No matter he might stop being a soldier if something changes in that family to bring him back ( though I ca n't see that happening , the Talvi are the kind who never have a change of heart ) .
14 A celebration of the Queen 's passion for the Turf , gun dogs and racing pigeons — one imagines in that order — comes as a welcome relief and makes one hope fervently that she will one day lead in a Derby winner .
15 Such ‘ translatese ’ is still unpalatable to most people and no one talks in that way yet , but it is already common in scientific writing , in newspapers , and in schools
16 So then , then it , allows to dance as well , and basically hardly anybody sits in that area until the club 's full anyway
17 So what I want you to do is to follow these little chips er dimples here , they 're on this stone there 're a few on that but not on here , so that bit it goes in that direction .
18 We say it goes in that direction because that is the direction he is pushing it .
19 If operation of the model can , to some degree , accurately represent the workings of the market then an individual company may be able to gain a deeper understanding of the relative position that it has in that market .
20 If you or one of your sons incline to continue that business you may , I believe , send the same number of boxes here , that you used to send to England ; because England will then send here , for what it wants in that way .
21 As he says in that section of Book 3 which is a later addition , " No man with any intelligence goes to war with his neighbours simply for the sake of crushing an adversary " ( 3.4.10 ) .
22 The frenetic rhythm of the animation , which Richard Williams suggests was imposed by the producers , may also quite possibly have something to do with concealing the matte lines where live action and animation join — if so , it succeeds in that respect .
23 The West does not like what it sees in that mirror .
24 It appears in that form , but that is not its essential .
25 In this respect considerable reliance was placed upon Lord Diplock 's dictum in Gill and Duffus SA v Berger and Co Inc [ 1984 ] AC 382 : … while " description " itself is an ordinary English word , the Act contains no definition of what it means when it speaks in that section of a contract for the sale of goods being a sale " by description " .
26 It is an imaginative use of the word , but what is significant about it is that it reappears in that sense in only one other place in the Old Testament , in the passage immediately preceding God 's appearance on Sinai .
27 The idea of groining a beach is that along the Sussex coast the beach material is moving from west to east , this is because the prevailing winds drive the gravel erm onto the beach from the southwest , and it moves in that direction all the time .
28 He said he does n't look a bit like he in real life what he does in that film does he ?
29 Lord Diplock said : " What it does in that capacity is governed by public law ; and although the legal consequences of doing it may result in creating rights enforceable in private law , those rights are not necessarily the same as those that would flow in private law from doing a similar act otherwise than in the exercise of statutory powers . "
30 Presumably we shall have a good chew at the clause in Committee , but if it remains in that form we shall certainly be unable to support the Bill on Third Reading .
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