Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] [vb base] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 I just have to multiply that , the , the figure by twenty five or divide by four pounds , it 's no small sum .
2 so I just want to carry that over
3 I would simply like to point out that the protection of the countryside and agricultural land for its own sake is the policy that should be er er applied in this case , and I just want to make that point .
4 ‘ My job is to back up the man with the ball and I always try to do that to the best of my ability .
5 So I always try to do that but I , I , again I find that it 's very erm very tiring and it 's very , gets very can get very involved with it , so I would like us , I 'd like you to think of the idea of a social secretary to help with the raffles and organizing what 's going on at the meetings please .
6 I always like to know that about a man .
7 In my present job I still try to keep that going .
8 Oh , I still have to cancel that cheque , yeah .
9 But one thing I can tell you about Port Vale , the ground has vastly changed from last season , the terracing 's been improved , their seating , it 's pure luxury apart from the press box , because I still have to climb that suspect wooden ladder , and perched on top of the main stand is a shed where I 'm speaking to you from Jane .
10 I usually manage to dodge that .
11 If I 'm knitting Fair Isle , I line it up with the N1 cam because I also have to pass that .
12 Oh well I really want to see that .
13 ‘ I ca n't be late , ’ said Hermione dutifully , ‘ I really have got that gruesome geography project to hand in .
14 There 's maybe a little sixteenth note at the top of five or six ledger lines and the text says ‘ feedback ’ — like I really need to know that !
15 And I really do think that is poor .
16 I I really do think that .
17 I really do think that one of the things that I 'm unhappy about this evening is that people are concerned that our profession is n't caring .
18 That has been our major worry and I think for us now to go away and just allow it to go ahead , twenty years on , without any improvements , without the link road and without improvements to Hill I think is an abdication of our duties and I really do think that .
19 And I really do think that !
20 I really do understand that . ’
21 I really do like that hat !
22 I really do find that hard to believe . ’
23 " Really , sir , I do n't think I quite need to do that . "
24 Yes , I definitely want to do that .
25 I never want to face that sort of thing again . ’
26 I never want to hear that name again , ’ Sophie broke in , then felt rather foolish as Helen raised her eyebrows .
27 I ne'er want to see that again . ’
28 You alone have to make that judgement .
29 Do not place the blame anywhere but on yourself , because you alone have chosen that path .
30 you know , in the one case you 're , you 're the representative of court the probation erm officer and they know that if they break the probation or you sort of erm do a bad report on them , maybe they 've got a suspended or something and they 'll , so you know there 's a , and , and you somehow have to handle that
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