Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [prep] that [adj] " in BNC.

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1 At their elbows stand the ghosts of the fallen in the first world war , reminding them of that earlier occasion when so many ministers preached uncritical political guidance from their pulpits .
2 The hallway and various passages off it were full of visitors helping pyjama-ed relatives in and out of chairs , plumping cushions for them or fetching magazines from a well-stocked rack , or encouraging them to that last little drop of cocoa from what seemed to be a standard issue purple mug .
3 For one has to recognize that if one had their desires one would not accept principles which rode roughshod over their satisfaction , and this implies that one should not accept them at all , since one can not universalise them to that hypothetical situation in which one would be forced to reject them .
4 Widnes will open their defence of the Regal Trophy determined to wipe out the Headingley memory and make it up to the fans who travelled over to Yorkshire to support them in that disappointing performance .
5 fucking er it was like that but they ai n't just do n't go and get very close to the like that So I 've gone up under arch of the wheel got my like that right state I got in !
6 Could you direct me to that old ship — what 's it called ? — they dragged it up out of the — ’
7 It certainly sustained me during that dreadful time .
8 More professionally , you can lighten them to that bleached-bone look by staining them with a white stain , thinned down with fifty percent white spirit .
9 ‘ A person who receives goods on sale or return and at once passes them on to someone else under a like contract is entitled to demand them from that third person just as soon as the original owner of the goods has the right to demand them from him , but I am clear that , if he allows a period to elapse before he hands them on to a third person on sale or return , he has done an act which limits and impedes his power of returning the goods .
10 These three contrasting ways of approaching the same data can be conveniently illustrated by applying them to that contemporary social phenomenon : student unrest .
11 The ferret 's function is to frighten the rabbits so that they bolt out of the holes or to force them to retreat through the burrow system until they become cornered so that they can be dug out while the ferret holds them in that fixed position .
12 We 'd know nothing of that damaged ball but for outspoken Allan Lamb .
13 Now to see how Mrs Hatton had occupied herself during that particular week .
14 Her head turned slightly towards him and she fixed him with that blind , unthinking stare .
15 ‘ Someone 's tipped him off that Sabine Jourdain was painting Durance 's pictures .
16 Or perchance ending it with that old adage , ‘ Keep up the good work ’ ?
17 Even knowing she looked ridiculous , she 'd enjoyed it after that first entrance , had loved being on a stage again , singing with the company .
18 He does n't see us a mass of seventy odd thousand people in Harlow today , he sees you as an individual and he loves us in that same way .
19 The snows of Mount Hermon streaming northwards , the blue vales of Galilee , the brown waters of the Litani encircled us in that little cyclone , We could be seen , for above the sound of the gale we heard the clatter of bullets tossed by the wind against the ramparts .
20 " You never told me about that old Mr Bale , Lyn , " said Mrs Newman .
21 But we could do nothing with that English nose of yours .
22 All the problems that had beset them from that first moment their eyes had met in the courtyard on the day of her arrival had vanished , it seemed , giving way to the greater power of one fact — now they were lovers .
23 I 'm very sorry , ’ said Breeze sedately , ‘ that you should have seen me in that cowardly moment . ’
24 He was chosen as tight-head for the ‘ Boks against the FNB side in 1989 but injured himself on that same day and never got the elusive cap .
25 Or meant to have replied , but perhaps she had not , perhaps the knowledge of later years had imposed itself on that first memory .
26 ‘ I hardly recognised you in that sharp gear ! ’ she teased him .
27 ‘ While I might have had difficulty believing you at that particular moment two years ago , it was two years ago .
28 I 've seen you on that same stage hesitant , unsure of yourself , struggling to get by . ’
29 When will he do something about that deplorable record ?
30 No you do n't you do something like that browny colour .
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