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

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1 I know how badly I behaved that night ; but I was wild with jealousy .
2 Eventually I decided that assimilation was not possible , given Culler 's lack of interest in the interpretation of particular texts and his commitment to the uncovering of the generalized principles of literariness .
3 ‘ If only I had that opportunity such a rewarding experience working among people of that type . ’
4 He said , oh if only I had that power !
5 But perhaps I give that impression because I have strong views on certain subjects and because I do n't go in for the social whirl , for fast cars and fast women . ’
6 So I recommend that conference to you and I hope it will be er an interesting one .
7 So I put that kind of experience in the play . ’
8 So I mean that day we had to tell a lot of lies , you know , like that .
9 the nationalist offences so I mean that bit of it worked .
10 So I sent that piece under the impression that there would be no problem having it accepted and that afterwards we would see how the public reacted to it .
11 So I get that sort of thing now .
12 So I think that cover so if those people can .
13 So I think that disaster preparedness and , and , and making yourself safer comes only when you have quite a large surplus , and that means in the developed countries of the world , like the Californian was much , much less likely to die from an earthquake even though he lives in a very vulnerable part of the world , than perhaps erm a rural person in Central America .
14 A lot of old people , we 're talking about who have a very strong feeling of community within , within the area erm so I think that community spirit exists , but , but I think , but I think it exists despite the condition of unemployment that exists in the area .
15 So I think that sort of weighting factors are quite important , yeah .
16 So I have that advantage , that er , I do know a little bit about you .
17 So I appreciate that struggle , and identify with it to a degree . ’
18 So I understand that bit .
19 when I pay for a paper I want it to be complete , so I want that piece and I want that , that piece .
20 Well you 're going to have to because when I pay for a paper , I want it to be complete , so I want that piece and I want th that piece , no wait a minute , where is it ?
21 Literally I cried that night and then I did n't cry again .
22 So you like that Weekend at Bernie 's then ?
23 So you block that line of retreat by closing the route back into the system .
24 So you ignore that symbol and you just decide which deck to pu pile to put them on based on those f the four first symbols .
25 Perhaps one agrees that expansion of the money supply and inflation do often go together but refuses to accept it as significant unless told why .
26 That is obviously something which we 've just got to keep topping up but it was recognised by the fathers that will there was we needed to be helped to train to sell and so we needed that training er to get us get us going so to speak , there were no natural salesmen amongst departments .
27 So we bought that shop for two thousand Pounds .
28 So we complete that information , er tell them when you are actually finishing teaching er I E the last day you 'll actually be , your last day of actual teaching and the last day to which salary will be paid .
29 So we invoked that agreement , and Charlie said Winter Garden had set a precedent and we said No it had n't , it had just been a Cold War expedient and those days were over .
30 I ca n't imagine people in this country putting themselves through that , no matter how much they love that person .
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