Example sentences of "[pers pn] that [adj] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Alice were having I said just lend me that twenty pound note cos you , and God knows what she thought the bill was I says I 've got seven pound , I says just lend me your twenty pound note , I says you 'll still have enough to pay I says and I 'll give you it back when I get home , you know ?
2 His career with us ended abruptly when he incurred a nasty knee injury in the game at Watford in the last day of 1938 and was unable to play again that season , so that there are still fans at Selhurst Park who will tell you that that loss cost Palace the single promotion place to Division
3 Any journalist will tell you that British rugby union players , with two or three beguiling exceptions , are hardest to get anything out of worth printing .
4 Any journalist will tell you that British rugby union players , with two or three beguiling exceptions , are hardest to get anything out of worth printing .
5 ‘ Has it occurred to you that this Morris fellow and my brother were in this thing together ? ’ he said softly .
6 I also reassured him that European Community funding arrangements are in place , ’ he said .
7 ‘ I shall ever remember the two or three hours conversation I had with him that beautiful May morning he died , before I woke the rest of the family .
8 And while relief surged through her that this kind stranger was , by the look of it , offering to give her a lift back to her hotel , he turned to the mechanic , gave him some instruction and , turning back , informed her , ‘ They 'll get the part as quickly as they can , but in the meantime we will have to leave your vehicle here . ’
9 But Planck 's quantum principle tells us that each gamma ray quantum has a very high energy , because gamma rays have a very high frequency , so it would not take many quanta to radiate even ten thousand megawatts .
10 We were looking forward to a meal and a quiet evening in Dover when a radio message via Dover Coastguards informed us that another suspect vessel had been spotted heading west through the Straits after sailing from Belgium where she had given the local customs a false destination in Sweden for a large consignment of spirits loaded .
11 Table 16–3 reminds us that some government expenditure is financed by borrowing .
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