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

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1 However , these were now too low and my prospects too poor for me to continue along that track .
2 After all , it 's the care assistants who really know the details , so we like them to pass on that knowledge . ’
3 It was at this point I decided to modify the router fence with two aluminium blocks which allowed me to work off that face but beneath the area I wanted to machine away .
4 When I got up that morning I had no father .
5 I was so cold today , yeah , I got a , I filled up that kettle and I boiled it and I got , I was holding on to it and I fell backwards on to my bed and I burnt myself
6 Maybe — I cut off that line of thinking .
7 I came out that shop and I thought and why the fucking hell did n't he let us try it on there and then ?
8 I just do n't see how they can waste that money , but there you are , I said that one day , I , I put down that fact today
9 and they 're saying well why go to school , because if I go I give up that income , half goes to mum
10 He added : ‘ I walked along that roadway myself only two weeks ago and I can honestly say it was one of the best I have ever seen .
11 erm , oh cut through over there I suppose I was thinking the other day when I worked out that money for Saturday is it , it came to something like two pound eighty when you had Jordan
12 I started out that way and not listening to the people you 've been doing it for years and say this is the way you do it .
13 I started off that way in the Theatre , but like most , you have ( by force of necessity ) to be able to turn your hand to whatever is needed of you .
14 unless I go up that shop , top shop and have a look at those gramme balls , yellow , oranges
15 With a wry smile she added , ‘ They 'll fink I 'm a Bolshevik when I go down that Council on Monday mornin' . ’
16 I know the station 's on one side , cos there 's light coming from there , so I go back that way .
17 Cos th I remember the first time I went down that way over the bridge .
18 When I went off that morning Bill did not recognize me .
19 Everybody is making the bodies real small , but I scaled down a teeny bit and what I took off that way , I added in thickness , so it 's fat , like a Les Paul , so you can get that big , beefy sound .
20 I tore my stockings and cut my knee when I fell over that step , and now this . ’
21 And , you know , we all lost a good friend ; I 'd had such a great time over those last two days working with him and with Eric , and I think about that time quite a bit .
22 But before I take up that theme let me try to get closer to the ground .
23 Because if I picked up that gun I would have to use it .
24 The switch worked : on the faces of both of them came down that twilight of solemnity , a most vulnerable condition , he had found , if rightly played upon .
25 When you pick up that telephone and answer it for an external caller , you 've become Oxford University Press and it 's important that we create the right impression for our customers , whoever they are .
26 Have you picked up that plant ?
27 Have you sorted out that tape ?
28 Lorna Marsh initially turned down the chance to go on the trip when she found out that Bingo The Clown would be joining them .
29 It maybe faithful for a long time , perhaps you build up that trust , and it 's only once you 've got beyond that , that you can then begin to actually influence er , negotiate with them .
30 When she woke up that morning , with just a small hope in the corner of her heart , she found Patsy already awake , sitting upright in the old cot they still shared , his dark brown eyes shining with excitement from under his mop of brown hair .
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