Example sentences of "[pers pn] [to-vb] [pers pn] [prep] that " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You expect me to accommodate you in that ? ’ |
2 | If we decide er , at each point of the committee meeting I , I think we should be processing any and suggestion forms that procedure owners have received , in a reasonable time , in order for them to process it before that meeting . |
3 | I want you to wear it like that always . ’ |
4 | It looks to you to provide it with that light . |
5 | ‘ I suppose I might have expected you to remind me of that possibility ! ’ |
6 | ‘ Who are you to charge me with that ? |
7 | I wanted you to make it to that goddamned fourteenth floor just as much as you did ! |
8 | I do n't want to see Sarah in that way , and I would n't want her to see me in that kind of light either . ’ |
9 | She felt sorry for him again , and worried because it must hurt him to see her like that . |
10 | His expression warned him to leave it at that . |
11 | She was standing straight , looking in his direction but seemingly through him , and the strange look on her face brought him around fully , and he was about to speak , not with the intention of giving her the true version of why he wanted to volunteer , for it was n't in him to hurt her to that extent , but she turned from him and , quietly opening the door , went out . |
12 | Ya so that if the goes up to thirty thousand the reserve might be large enough to give it to sell it for that price . |
13 | Noone knew what had happened cos noone expected a free kick in the first place let alone expected them to take it like that . |
14 | I have discussed it with Dorothy Tomkin I think we have a genuine desire to move to a more authority-based planning system , erm , we have n't got the methods of doing that yet , and I turn to C B S and to local authority and to the traditional carers for them to join us in that . |
15 | According to such a theory , if we , in English , call both our mother 's brother and our father 's brother by the same term — ‘ uncle ’ — it is because these two relatives are , to us , the same ‘ kind ’ of relative , and that probably the fact that we use the one word causes us to see them in that way . |
16 | This was telling them — trying to bolster their morale — that we were coming to their aid when it was virtually impossible for us to aid them at that time . |
17 | and it would be wrong for us to consider it in that form . |
18 | What you gon na give us to take us off that ? |
19 | Erm and I a work of God 's grace a in us to make us like that . |