Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [vb -s] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 but I think that , that with what it is you know , but then I say she 's got that anyway , she 's not as , as tough as what she makes out , but er it would be worth having a look you never know what 's in there , and I say I must pick up a couple of paper towels
2 But it deliberately avoids making them : 80% of its manufacturing work is subcontracted , and the company 's president , Takemitsu Takizaki , says he aims to raise that figure to 85% .
3 Mr Allen has said he wants to see that percentage double by the mid-1990s .
4 Oh look , look somebody 's bought that and done it up , thank god for that .
5 Look she has got that cheeky bit there ,
6 Well let's see he 's got that old brown one , you know
7 Oh well you know she 's got that bad back ?
8 Right , you know your dick yeah , right you know your dick , yeah you know it 's got that slit on the very end of it , if that was n't slit I swear your whole body would be full of piss .
9 Took me ages to get that right . ’
10 My own belief , which is shared , oddly enough , by the head of the CIA , William Webster , is that sanctions would have eroded his military capacity so much that , given another nine months or so — assuming we has used that period for more flexible diplomacy , which we notably failed to do — then we could either have got him out by negotiation , or we could have promoted a situation inside Iraq in which he could n't fight .
11 Mm , presuming it 's got that in mind
12 I mean , it depends a as you say , er yeah I mean it does depend that .
13 I think everyone 's accepted that fact , er , at the end of the day , someone has got to make some very , very bad decisions .
14 I wonder who 's got that grocery store ?
15 I think everybody 's had that .
16 Anyone who follows this approach wholeheartedly must therefore be prepared for eclectic results : on the one hand theories inspired by a commitment to a moral ideal of autonomy and individual responsibility ; on the other , work which aims to subvert that very view .
17 Alshawi ( 1987 ) implemented a system that resolved anaphors ( and other types of ambiguity ) along similar lines , considering a wide range of different ‘ context factors ’ , work which seems to subsume that of Carbonell and Brown ( 1988 ) .
18 For god 's sake he 's he 's played that
19 he 's he 's got that and he 's bound to get his earache
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