Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [pron] [prep] that " in BNC.

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1 I bet she would , she loves anything like that !
2 She does it at that desk and I 'll think she 's writing letters . ’
3 She knows nothing about that .
4 if it goes anything like that plan , I think that that carport looks hideous , actually .
5 I paid fi fifteen bleeding quid for that and I sai cos this year , I did n't know he 'd done this cos he sits it like that
6 It looks something like that .
7 In modern clinical psychoanalysis it manifests itself as that part of the ego which represents a critical self-awareness which is both censorious and exhortatory , being the representative of standards , ideals , commands and prohibitions .
8 Even text out of a tint looks pretty good — it has none of that ‘ hairy ’ appearance that we have grown used to with 300dpi systems .
9 Unless it starts us down that road fairly quickly , the people of the north-east and the other regions will not want to follow .
10 He does n't see us a mass of seventy odd thousand people in Harlow today , he sees you as an individual and he loves us in that same way .
11 If it says something like that .
12 They 're not kissing each other , he goes like that , he put his arm round the other man and he kisses him like that .
13 at the speed I was doing it keeps it to that , if I 'd of kept it to fifty it would of been a lot more
14 And I said , and I said it 's every spare time he gets something like that .
15 There is still a bus and it takes us to that hotel on the port .
16 By drawing a rectangle round ‘ it 's a chronicle ’ Dostoevsky suggests a framed narrative for The Possessed like the story found by the frame narrator among a deceased ex-convict 's effects in The House of the Dead ; and by declaring ‘ I am a character ’ ( kharakter : a person , not a literary personazh ) he puts himself inside that frame .
17 I have no quarrel with that , provided he sets them in that order .
18 It reminds me of that make-the-best-of-it jollity in a jumble-sale hall .
19 It hits us with that familiar thump of veracity we experience before one of the ‘ dark ’ paintings of Josef Herman , an exiled artist of this century who made his home in Britain and painted the miners of the Welsh valleys .
20 Yeah , it effects me like that when I drink really cold drink .
21 Different though it is from the practical syllogism , it resembles it in that its conclusions are always revisable in the light of further information , which imposes itself as relevant whenever it does turn out to alter spontaneous reaction .
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