Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [verb] [prep] that " in BNC.

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1 But er eventually I found out that er , er , I ca n't er work peacefully here , because if I stopped for er , fighting for the benefit of the workers then er they will think that er I have been bribed or something like this and if I keep fighting for them then there 's no peace of mind , there 's always struggle , so I thought I 'll leave , and the second was , that I wanted to bring my family into this country and I was n't saving anything while leaving them because that 's a bit expensive area and er , the person who got the job for me he said let's migrate to Yorkshire .
2 So everyone knows about that ? ’
3 Perhaps nothing follows from that .
4 So I went to that big block of service flats in Peel Square , Chelsea , and engaged one of their self-contained one-room flats for a fortnight .
5 So I apologize for that .
6 So I got into that .
7 ‘ As I said , it 's up to you , ’ said this stupid young man , who could have done anything he liked to me — or so I felt at that moment — if only he had done it , and not talked about it first , trying to strike a bargain .
8 Well there 's one there , there 's one there and there 's one round the back , so I looked in that one
9 The most obvious person to take it out on is your boyfriend , and so I settled for that .
10 So I rang up that si , that lot got better .
11 The R/T was bad and I thought he said ‘ below you ’ so I concentrated on that section of the sky almost exclusively , leaving it to Dick to watch above us .
12 So I agree with that , thank you .
13 Bob wanted chicken tikka massala and then he said give me the list and wrote down on it two chicken tikka massalas so I look on that and I ca n't see anything two chicken kormas , one and two chicken tikka massalas .
14 B Wilson He was also the only person who tipped Linfield to win the championship last season but perhaps you forgot about that .
15 Erm , and he 'll finish it off by asking you what you think about it , and obviously you respond to that .
16 So she scored on that line .
17 So she laughed at that , see .
18 So she agreed to that bargain , and for a few days more kept the secret to herself , still hopeful that she might be mistaken , and yet at the same time aware of a feeling of inner triumph at the knowledge that she had her very own baby growing inside her womb .
19 So you get to that stage , and you think forget this .
20 So you know about that ? ’
21 So you won on that , did n't you , because the proposal was to be no increases unless you transferred , was n't it ?
22 So you look at that and you say okay differentiate it once to get the V differentiate it again to get acceleration and it 'll come to minus K X.
23 Much you care for that .
24 We also recognise that there is a tremendous problem for deferred pensioners in achieving reasonable transfer values er er er it 's a massive problem for them , even where they could find perhaps something to do with that money and a scheme that would do them better , not always , because there , there are people that give bad advice , but there are some that go into it very thoroughly and when it comes down to the bit the transfer value they receive makes it im practically impossible for them to do it .
25 So we returned from that evening together and were very enthusiastic about what we heard .
26 I 'd ask him to clean the bath when he got out or occasionally hoover , but he would n't so we rowed about that , especially after he got made redundant .
27 And so we return to that familiar Good Samaritan , Uncle Sam .
28 So we listened to that .
29 Right so we go like that , yes , times point seven five , I think that comes to erm , oh eighteen thousand ?
30 So we got on that bus , and he did n't like it , this bus driver , oh , you 're not supposed to be on here
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