Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [verb] [pers pn] that " in BNC.
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1 | But it , it just goes to show you that , you know if you , if if you go down the structured way , it does work . |
2 | Our route just happens to take us that way . ’ |
3 | The appellant , if he believed that Mr. Occhi , knowing that £7 was far in excess of the legal fare , had nevertheless agreed to pay him that sum , could not be said to have acted dishonestly in taking it . |
4 | ‘ It 's a wonderful opportunity , Christian , and I 'm grateful for your trust in me but you 've already agreed to sell me that fifty acres of new land . |
5 | I just like to tell you that erm , |
6 | Well I 'm just coming to ask you that |
7 | A lot of it is a matter of hearing : you just start to hear it that way after a while , especially if you listen to a lot of Coltrane and people who really developed that part of the language . ’ |
8 | I mean we 're not allowed as many holidays as , as most of them , but then again it was starting up so we just had to take it that way . |
9 | The modern films are scientifically more respectable and probably better films , but every word of commentary trembles with piety and no chance is ever missed to remind us that man is the intruder , the destroyer , the only sinful animal in the biosphere . |
10 | Who could ever have told her that love could be this good ? |
11 | ‘ Well , I hardly liked to ask him that ! ’ |
12 | ‘ You hardly need to ask me that . |
13 | ‘ You hardly need to tell me that , ’ she snapped , hating him . |
14 | Coming home 's taught me that . |
15 | But the mention of Wilde also serves to remind us that social purity never succeeded in totally silencing its opponents . |
16 | The comparison between the axial age and the Hellenistic age also serves to remind us that Hellenism still affects our attitude towards ancient civilizations . |
17 | ‘ Do you really need to ask me that ? ’ she said incredulously . |
18 | I do n't think you really need to approach it that way ; I think deep down every girl knows herself how serious her own problem is . |
19 | he walks past there , if he really wanted to bust us that bad he 'd probably just come up and say right |
20 | and so he frequently tried conducting me that way . |
21 | And probably he would have found the Whistler more understandable than the pop star whose gyrations would surely have convinced him that man was in the grip of his final , manic St Vitus 's dance . |
22 | ’ You might at least have sold them that information , ’ I snarled . |
23 | Or did you now recognize something you need n't of got but now somebody else has bought you that you better do something about it ? |
24 | The central couple are in a profoundly abnormal state ; yet try telling them that . |
25 | ‘ You should never have sent me that cruel letter this morning . |
26 | ‘ You should never have sent him that valentine . ’ |
27 | ‘ I ne'er liked telling it that way , like a fairy tale ; but he 's allus been that strong-willed … ’ |