Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] that [noun sg] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Well I was er Er the school days from were from er eleven to fourteen and er tt of course during that time we had the opportunity to try and pass for grammar .
2 It was the summer 1989 when I went down to the golf club with a friend and played around with him after that I borrowed his clubs quite regularly and practised eventually mum & Dad chipped in and I bought myself a set of clubs well to be exact I bought myself a bag of three iron and a putter during the next two years I had saved up and built up my set of clubs until I had a half set of irons and 2 woods during that time I had always left my clubs at the golf club to save me taking the clubs to the course every time I played .
3 Because just by that simple act of handing over your money at the checkout and receiving the goods in exchange , just by doing that , you have entered into a contract with the shop and as , as a result of that contract you 've got the three rights which the consumer advisor mentioned on the tape .
4 The Prince was more than keen to help ; as a result of that approach he convened a meeting , known as the Windsor Conference , which is still widely regarded as one of the most significant advances ever made in race relations .
5 The defender averred that as a result of that announcement he telephoned Macfie & Alexander , speaking to Mr Rae , one of the partners , and told him to expect an offer of £70,000 from Ferguson & Forster and that he instructed Mr Rae that when the offer was received , he ( the defender ) would consider its terms and if he found them satisfactory he would instruct Mr Rae to accept the offer .
6 For the mayor of that city it is less terrible but still a serious problem .
7 It was all the fault of that bitch they 'd brought in .
8 Hard on the heels of that distinction we learnt in March that two Fellows , Carole Jordan , astrophysicist and physics tutor , and Louise Johnson , had been elected Fellows of the Royal Society , the only two women on the 1990 list .
9 By the light of that candle I looked at Gillian 's face , properly , for the first time .
10 In the light of that brutality I do n't think we need concern ourselves about gentility , spurious or otherwise .
11 ‘ If we get a figure of that magnitude it will be a substantial victory , ’ said Mr John Hannam , chairman of the all-party disablement group , and MP for Exeter .
12 ‘ I 've done it again , ’ she said , twisting her lips in that way she had of showing disappointment with herself .
13 Now in in the bakery at that time it was one of the most progressive bakeries in the city and it must have employed at least about a hundred bakers .
14 I mean in som In some ways in the word my it might have part of that symbol you write with a J in it .
15 Erm and as part of that committee I believe we 've not been very successful .
16 And in being part of that process you have to show good faith .
17 Remember part of that time we were in div 2 getting only a fraction of the TV and Sponsorship money that Scum and Scouse were getting .
18 For five years she had worked at the Ashmolean before moving across the street to The Randolph ; and for the latter part of that time she had actually worked for Dr Kemp , amongst others .
19 As part of that task we have promoted improved contacts and technology transfer between industry and the academic world through a number of special schemes , such as the LINK scheme which funds collaborative research work between HEIs and industry .
20 Ruth was n't sure what part of that statement she wanted to tackle first , if any .
21 I shall give way to the hon. Gentleman , for whom I have some affection , or to any other Labour Member who can tell me what part of that mandate I have reneged on .
22 I asked him from which part of that county he came and when he said Preston , I told him of my own connections and was amazed to find that his parents had kept the shop in St. Paul 's Road where I had gone to buy sweets in 1920 .
23 As part of that deal he agreed to pay $38m to his 49 per cent partner in the purchase , Francis Murray , if Murray wanted to sell after three years .
24 What is clear , though , is that we can not really go back to ‘ 1970s feminism ’ , and that inasmuch as we do work with the social and political categories which are the valuable heritage of that period we now do so with a proper awareness of their construction and provisionality .
25 Now Jaq understood the function of that helmet he had seen the Governor wearing out at the spaceport under the open sky .
26 In March of that year he sailed back to Ontario where he bought a farm , the land of which is now part of the city of Brantford .
27 The certificate of search conveniently gives both the date at which the search was made , and the date on which the period of priority will expire — and note , again , that to have the protection of that priority you must not only complete your purchase or mortgage , but also lodge the application to register the transaction ( LR form A4 or A5 ) within the priority period — hence the virtue of the procedure for effecting registration when there is unavoidable delay mentioned above .
28 But at the heart of that issue I you know that specific issue I think is a good example of the of of the problem which I see you facing is that I think it 's more not so much about the noise but about the fact that we have a relatively privileged few people who are enjoying going to these May Balls I mean and enjoying the end of their exams , staying up all night , and I wonder in fact if it 's more a matter of sour grapes rather than environmental health .
29 In empirical support of that argument we can now cite the case of the much studied and often reported-upon Mondragon group of co-operative enterprises ; much studied and often reported upon because , as Bradley and Gelb observe , ‘ It represents the largest , possibly the most successful example of a manufacturing co-operative group ’ .
30 In support of that argument he produced no less an authority than the speech of Lord Bridge of Harwich , with which the other members of the House of Lords agreed , in Cocks v. Thanet District Council [ 1983 ] 2 A.C. 286 .
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