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

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1 Roberto had written and asked me to carry for him in that year 's Open .
2 ‘ Shee-it , ’ I said , and felt guilty that I was leaving the island without sharing the chicken dinner that Sarah Straker was doubtless cooking for me at that very moment .
3 ‘ Now I know what passed between you over that cup of coffee . ’
4 What passed between you on that occasion ? ’
5 Goes for it in that sort of way .
6 Yeah , but I did n't really think about it like that .
7 It was designed for me by that spooky little twosome , the Emmanuels ’
8 I mean , er the thing is if you 've got a name and you want to that 's the time to work for it in that little
9 because you know the kind of material we 're recording bad language is n't gon na get an appropriate representation , and he 's not to worry about it on that
10 But the dreariness , the frightful struggle of life , the indifference of people , the troublesomeness of children — he did not want to be reminded of them at that moment .
11 He had lived with his past for the best part of fifty years , and his book tells what he had come to know of it over that interval of time , with help from the theories of Marx and Freud .
12 He says do n't you dare come near me with that silly spray .
13 Commenting on the criticisms , a Scottish Prison Service spokesman said last night : ‘ We do believe in good industrial relations and we certainly hope the unions will be willing to work with us to that end . ’
14 She felt humiliated — and because she 'd been so attracted to you during that first meeting , it was hard for her to realise the attraction must have been all on her side .
15 When Hullmandel published his treatise The Art of Drawing on Stone in 1824 , the possibilities of lithography were better advertised ( although Hullmandel was careful not to describe the actual printing process , so that artists would have to come to him for that service ) , and Lear was one of the very first to be attracted to the technique .
16 ‘ If I have not lost my cunning , as you have not lost your judgment , it will never be used but to come to you with that which belongs to you .
17 A lot of personal things had been happening to me during that year .
18 Almost all of them had crude magic swords , whose unsuppressed harmonics on the astral plane played hell with any delicate experiments in applied sorcery for miles around , but Rincewind did n't object to them on that score .
19 How sickening of Miss Potts to pounce on her like that .
20 Talking to Gavin Selerie in 1983 McGrath detailed some of the influences that came to work on him at that time .
21 He was simply laughing at her in that condescending way he had .
22 ‘ Do n't glare at me like that !
23 Flattered when he had looked at her in that particular way which was both critical and yet admiring at the same time ?
24 ‘ Unless Flixe needs me , ’ he said , looking at his wife with a mixture of protectiveness and adoration that made Julia think back to her own honeymoon and wonder whether Anthony had ever looked at her like that .
25 Why had he looked at her like that ?
26 No man had ever looked at her like that in her life , and his eyes left her in no uncertain terms as to what he was thinking .
27 Nobody has ever looked at me like that .
28 Looked at me like that .
29 No well I would n't have looked at them from that , from the point of view of
30 He had not really looked at it like that before .
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