Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [verb] [prep] that " in BNC.
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1 | But now she has gone beyond that . |
2 | She has sunk by that time . |
3 | Rigoberta Menchu has lived in exile in Mexico for the past 11 years , yet the only weapons she has used in that time have been words . |
4 | ‘ She needs to relax after that … ’ he paused infinitesimally , ‘ that amazing performance . ’ |
5 | As for Monica Seles , her desire to play at Wimbledon this year , coupled with the fact that she already has the Australian title under her belt , might be all the incentive that she needs to go for that Grand Slam this year , that same Grand Slam which she passed up last year with her refusal to play the British leg of the four majors . |
6 | She 's daft as a brush when she starts thinking like that . |
7 | The applicant must be a freeholder or have a lease with five years or more to run , and will be required to sign a form to say that she intends to live in that dwelling as her only or main place of residence for at least five years after the work has been completed . |
8 | I mean , she keeps going through that phase . |
9 | Then she gets in the back bedroom , we got a mirror at the back there what was took off one the dressing tables , and she sits and looks at herself in there and she keeps going like that |
10 | Quoting Masters and Johnson on the similarity of the orgasm in men and women , she puts paid to that old Freudian idea of an infantile clitoral orgasm versus a mature vaginal one ; and concludes triumphantly that male and female genitalia are not very different . |
11 | She expects to cope with that side and she 's C. of E. ’ |
12 | It 's forty one more in your book and loans , than she does according to that book . |
13 | She does talk like that . |
14 | Cos she 's covered in that rash always , you remember you saw it once before ? |
15 | And she want 's to change over cos she 's moved into that bit of the town , they 'll they 'll get her sorted out . |
16 | in the house that she 's lived in that she 's in now all her life |
17 | Yeah Bryony went if you , well she 's not so bad now she 's got over that phase where she refused to have her coat on , but if you 're trying to get her ready erm and she does n't want to get ready , she 'll say either go away or do n't do that to me if I 'm trying to get her coat on . |
18 | Oh yes , yes she 's got over that now , yeah |
19 | Wonder what she 's got in that holdall ? |
20 | He has flirted with that theme . |
21 | An example of a limitation clause is where a supplier of computer software limits his liability for faulty software to the licence fee he has received for that software . |
22 | 4.33 Similarly , when lost earnings have meant that on return to work the plaintiff is free of tax for a period , having fallen below the level of earnings on which tax is payable , the tax that he has escaped during that period is a compensatory gain that must be taken into account in the assessment of his lost earnings ( Brayson v Wilmot-Breedon [ 1976 ] CLY 682 ) . |
23 | As for the English speaking , a child of far more than three has no difficulty learning Italian and is so far from being wedded to the tongue he has begun with that he forgets it within a few months so do not say to me that is an obstacle . |
24 | Do shut up , Tilney : no wonder little Toby is such an insensitive oaf , if he has to listen to that racket every night … |
25 | He has haggled on that number with the Home Secretary and been beaten down … |
26 | David Cranston will relinquish the role that he has combined with that of chief executive . |
27 | He has adhered to that policy consistently for several years . |
28 | They all seek declarations to the following effect : ( a ) that as a matter of law in the case of a prisoner serving a mandatory life sentence the Secretary of State is required to set a period for retribution and deterrence which does not exceed the tariff recommended by the judiciary ; ( b ) that the Secretary of State is required by law to tell the prisoner what period the judiciary have recommended , and the reasons for that recommendation , and also if he has departed from that recommendation to tell the prisoner his reason for doing so ; ( c ) that the prisoner is entitled to be given the opportunity to make representations to the Secretary of State before the tariff is set , and for this purpose to be told of any information upon which the Secretary of State will make his decision which is not in his , the prisoner 's , possession . |
29 | Since then the firm has managed to bring the amount of zinc in the effluent down to about 20 p.p.m. , but the agency has made it clear that it has to go below that . |
30 | Yes it has to go like that |