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

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1 Parissien acknowledges another benefit : ‘ the bottom line , for those who want to see it that way , is that the course is also a guide to how to put money onto a house , rather than take it off . ’
2 Cancer has taught me that life is n't a dress rehearsal , this is it and you only get the one chance .
3 I am glad that my hon. Friend has given us that opportunity .
4 They might be the nicest person , but prison has made me that way .
5 The car has made it that way and it would be almost impossible for public transport to knit it together in the way that the railways did in the nineteenth century .
6 And erm that would carry on until such times as when the foreman or whoever would deem them fit to be a squad that could carry out er a heavier job if you want put it that way , where they would progress on to heavier plates etcetera , and do watertight work .
7 This trip up country has been most valuable , and has convinced me that reconstruction must be our theme more than politics .
8 The lines of his short-cropped ruthless hair were disturbed , as though he had forgotten to comb it that morning or else , having combed , had continually run his fingers through it since then .
9 It has surprised me that Monsieur has not spoken out before now . ’
10 Ms Hurst , who works at Unilever 's environmental engineering department in Port Sunlight , Wirral , said : ‘ The family has told me that Berend is making great strides towards a full recovery .
11 A Saga Holidays spokeswoman has told us that Saga contracted rooms with the Roman Hotel a year ago for this season .
12 and so he frequently tried conducting me that way .
13 it has to give you that effect I thought it was marvellous
14 We therefore propose to introduce legislation which will give individual employees the right to join the union of their choice , free from interference from any arrangement between trade union bosses which is designed to deny them that choice .
15 ‘ I did promise to give you that chance , ’ he admitted .
16 And now the stroke has affected him that way .
17 ‘ I 'm happy that she seems to be leading a normal life and we want to keep it that way . ’
18 He promised to return it that evening .
19 Can I announce that the C E C has informed me that motion eighty four Lancashire Region due for debate on Wednesday afternoon has been withdrawn .
20 The following day , Dr John Greg of the Medical Research Council tried to tell us that contact with small quantities of dioxins was harmless when he stated in The Independent that 5,000 ppt is a safe level for bleached paper products .
21 If anyone says to you , Oh you do n't want to remember it that way .
22 Ever since he 'd given her that power of attorney she 'd been getting above herself .
23 ‘ But I told you when I came to see you that day .
24 I say I am bored , and that I hope to see him that evening .
25 Well he thought your dad was buying that mould from Jim so he did say that , he , he 'd lent him that book on how to actually build them , but that 's
26 I remembered another story they 'd told me that day of the first snowfall : it was about a hunt several years ago , on a day like this .
27 I mean if if you 'd told you that dad was coming down which
28 We hope to teach you that religion , in whatever form , affects our behaviour and how we organise our lives .
29 The modern films are scientifically more respectable and probably better films , but every word of commentary trembles with piety and no chance is ever missed to remind us that man is the intruder , the destroyer , the only sinful animal in the biosphere .
30 Our route just happens to take us that way . ’
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