Example sentences of "[pron] and [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 well look at some of the apples you were getting round about Christmas , they had brought them in , they had polished them and put that spray on to make them look shiny
2 So th th th there 's , there 's a heightened need for support because of the the nature of the civil war now , and , and they are under quite substantial pressure and therefore you need to mobilize the population behind you and to get that mobilization you , you 've got to offer more struggle fruits to the peasants and absolute egalitarianism is the way to offer them the maximum .
3 In 1940 he wrote of an almost sanctified rural life as something vitally different from the separately developing urban culture which so disturbed him and pleaded that agriculture should be regarded as a vocation , rather than merely an industry , though he pointed out that such a view involved the whole orientation and scheme of values of a future society .
4 She turned on him and hissed that Bunny was watching .
5 Yet when his campaign train reached McCarthy 's state of Wisconsin , where he planned to speak in defence of his old chief , he thought better of it and let that guy from the gutter stay on the train .
6 ‘ Take it and try that man at Billingford , ’ he said .
7 I wanted to forget it and to put that life behind me .
8 Saw how he grasped every last detail of it and held that knowledge tight in his memory .
9 Why do n't you get rid of it and give that customer a twenty four hour delivery service
10 So you 've , is there then a choice between going for socialism now , going straight into collectivization or delaying it and keeping that end product in sight ?
11 I think about the year that 's gone past , perhaps , people who 've passed out of my life , and think of it as a new beginning , and I wish as Scots that we would hold on to it and perpetuate that tradition and get away from gathering around the T V in Hogmanay .
12 Meanwhile , we 'll be trotting them along to probation or a solicitor or whatever and getting that side of things dealt with , etc. etc. , so we try to stitch together some sorts of packages for people who otherwise fall through .
13 Taking on a role yourself and making that role the focus of the dramatic play enables you to support contributions as they 're made .
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