Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [vb -s] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 and er apparently she 's packed that cleaning job at
2 So she 's had that
3 So she 's signed that
4 I mean basically he 's put that into account and then it 's how much will they need on top of that so he total that he would need would be three hundred and seventy thousand pounds of which there is a hundred seventy thousand so the shortfall 's twenty thousand , or two hundred thousand .
5 So he 's done that for five minutes there .
6 So he 's got that job and another one .
7 so he 's got that job all the time now , he 's working on
8 It 's quite a nice little town , everybody knows everybody , and they do n't like to feel that they 're going to be outside of the sort of social circle that they move in , so it does have that effect in keeping them under control .
9 So it helps to put that in the brackets .
10 Well we had the ham we 've had that tonight she 's bought that .
11 So , possibly she 's faced that .
12 Well now she 's had that car now what ?
13 Now he 's got that , he says he wants a wordprocessor .
14 Now he has channelled that aggression and raw talent to produce a golden combination of motivation and power .
15 Despite his hot streak of goals , Quinn has not yet been on the winning side for the Sky Blues and now he wants to put that unwanted record in the dustbin .
16 And I thought I do n't know how she manages to back that down , but she does , and it 's a long drive like that int it ?
17 Yeah and then he 's got that roast potato
18 And that 's how he 's got that job .
19 But it is a sign nonetheless , and what it signifies is that Eeyore believes he 's out of thistles : simply because he only sighs ( when the subject 's raised ) when he does believe that .
20 Something else he 's put that teak door on .
21 However it does seem that mental models can be developed in the abstract without the need to resort to action , in other words it is possible to learn while sitting passively in a class-room .
22 And and what I 've got in front of me , David Lock , what I 've got in front of me is is erm , and I know David 's got it David Allenby 's got it as well , is the er paper from Harrogate 's Economic Development Officer to his Economic Development Sub-Committee , and it 's gone all the way through the process now and through the main council , where he has to answer that very question and I could n't put it better .
23 Du n no what that is , I mean oh we have n't got a clue , he 's not got a clue on car , do n't know where he 's got that bloody lot from , so besides other things that want checking for MOT , I think he wants them to check
24 Margaret Thatcher 's lover , that 's why he 's got that job , hmm
25 but we have n't erm gone to , to explain why he 's mentioned that particular point in chapter twelve
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