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

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1 As early as 1950 Norbert Weiner had predicted that automation would result , within twenty-five years , in a depression that would make that of the 1930s seem like a pleasant joke , and in 1965 an Oxford University professor was quoted as saying at one of the OECD conferences :
2 bring a little line coming there into it and I 'll make that into a little square .
3 Do you we could make that into a whole pizza ?
4 The employment profile of this group parallels that of the known sector but emphasises the fact that most had never worked or had only had a ‘ work experience ’ employment rather than lost their job because of heroin use .
5 The environmental impact of precolonial agriculture in the subhumid highlands of central México equalled that of the Classic Maya cities in the lowland rainforests of Guatemala , and was even more severe than that of the indigenous cultivators in New Guinea .
6 It argued that of the half million British troops overseas , 200,000 were in areas that did not create a foreign currency liability , and of the rest few were in areas requiring direct dollar expenditure ; ‘ it follows that the contribution to be made to the balance of payments problem by the withdrawal of troops in overseas theatres will be strictly limited , will apply only to those areas when there is at present a currency obligation , and will produce little or no direct dollar saving . '
7 Sorry yeah , certainly , part of it thinking about the way on which we put together a package of ideas , and how we 're going to get that across and sell that to the other party .
8 and then when you get the to the end of it all you sa you say and they sell that for an eighth of a price that you charge for your bloody beer !
9 I would like to see that for a disabled applicant , but nevertheless , for a registered disabled applicant , and we can make special provision for the training of er , under represented groups .
10 Whatever the disciplinary practices across the generations , it is plain to see that without a reasonable amount of co-operation and compliance from the child , parents would n't get far in fulfilling their objectives .
11 We support a separate funding council , although we should prefer to see that under a Scottish Parliament .
12 Right I 'm not , not having those pennies , change that for a ten .
13 We 'll cover that in the next bit of the agenda .
14 Therefore , it can be calculated that of the 1,135 opioid users known to our five main indicator agencies in 1984–5 , 227 would have ‘ come off ’ opioids by the following year .
15 half a bottle all over his I mean that with a any way , but all over his fucking private parts shave them
16 One way of comparing the expected yield of an investment to its cost is to calculate the present value of the investment and to compare that with the present cost .
17 I raise that as an off-the-cuff thought .
18 In 1921 a report placed before the Prussian Diet revealed that of the 460,884 hectares of land purchased by the Commission up to that time , only 27.4 per cent had come from the Poles ; a staggering 72.5 per cent had been purchased by the Commission from German estate owners .
19 Well I got that , I got that for the wee ones .
20 So got that as a little project and on that subject let's talk about
21 This latter feature is very useful , given that in a sharing environment , it is by no means certain that each PC will be capable of using the PCL5 page description language backward compatibility with previous Epson printers is also very handy .
22 If many of Hewlett 's correspondents felt as Mrs Lowndes did , this explains why Hewlett 's letters as edited by Laurence Binyon ( 1925 ) make such unexciting reading ; she herself records that of the three hundred letters printed by Binyon there was only one ‘ which I felt to be characteristic of the man I knew so well ’ .
23 Most historians at the moment would regard that as a wild overestimate .
24 However , a subsequent Pentagon report , released internally , disclosed that of the 312 soldiers listed as wounded , 72 were injured in parachute jumps .
25 you would n't buy that for a grand off them people he said at no price
26 Okay you wo n't need to know that for a long time yet anyway will you .
27 I did n't tell him about the handbill I had found ; indeed , I quickly dismissed that as a mere coincidence .
28 John Major , speaking before he flew back to London , dismissed that as an inaccurate picture of Britain .
29 We 'll have to use all our rehearsal time for Luxembourg too — we ca n't possibly afford to have the full cast up here for longer than three weeks and we 'll need that for the new production . ’
30 In December 1724 Wade reported that of the 22,000 fighting men who , he estimated , might be raised in the Highlands , 12,000 were active or potential Jacobites , some with hidden weapons , and that the best way to keep them in check was with independent companies of loyal Highlanders , under their own Whig but Gaelic-speaking officers .
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