Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [adv] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps I sometimes do that job inadequately , in the view of any Conservative commentator .
2 and linked to that I was going to do a new information sheet , I found the old information sheet so I just bring that up to date
3 So I just took that as a good example .
4 Er , so I just make that point because of the debate last week .
5 She goes , well I did n't know if you 'd wan na do it so I just said that .
6 so I just paid that one with radio .
7 So I hereby declare that in saying ZZAP ! was inferior , I was talking out of my bottom .
8 We were at college together , but perhaps you already know that ? ’
9 So you simply do that , and when it pivots about C , halfway will look like that , then it 'll come back what it started off at .
10 So you just line that upon there to make sure .
11 So you just want that one ?
12 So you always take that chance of ruining a relationship … .
13 You wanted more humour — perhaps we sometimes forget that fishkeeping is fun — so we recruited Old Fishfinger and started our Newswatch column to monitor the strange and humorous .
14 So we never forgot that .
15 Other people tempted to rearrange borders for ethnic reasons ( Hungarians looking at western Romania , Greeks eyeing southern Albania , Russians glaring this way and that ) will have to go on making their own calculations about how much they really want that bit of the country next door , how tricky seizing it might be , and so on .
16 Apart from the fact that I 'd put my make-up on badly in my haste , I looked fairly normal — a bit flushed , maybe , and my eyes seemed unusually bright , but perhaps they only looked that way to me .
17 So they still do that .
18 So it like killed that .
19 If somebody says you do n't wan na be rushed , right , that 's what you 've got ta say to them that 's just what that old dear was saying the other day , right you certainly understand that , right , you agree with them , first thing you do you always agree with them , right and then you 've just got the same sequence as I want to think about it , but just sort of make it clear , I mean what is it they actually , you know , frightened of being rushed into ?
20 I usually I usually fill that
21 and then do your other half of knot , reef knot and tuck it in straight away , you get your pin ready , have it on , either on the table or ready like that , now if you 've got too much material ever you just fold that down , there , if that 's too much , which is n't too much with Denise because it 's the right size sling , sometimes you have to improvise and then you fold if forward and back , firmly , take the pin and put it , put your two fingers down between the casualty so that your fingers are apart and there 's a space between your fingers so you can stick the pin in and out again without any danger , if you put the fingers apart like that , if you do stick the pin in yourself and draw blood would you please throw the pin away , as a matter of automatic hygiene , it must n't be used again once it 's been stuck into somebody
22 On the evidence I 've seen so far I rather doubt that . ’
23 Now I hardly think that would have been acceptable , either to the people of Britain , let alone to the mining areas , or to some of those
24 Now you never hear that .
25 Well I just leave that one in here
26 Well I really enjoyed that David .
27 Well I never knew that one time , never knew that .
28 Well I never took that er er as a stance erm bearing in mind that er we were there as the bulwarks to defend the interests of the membership in general .
29 Yes , well I never use that word actually myself ,
30 Well you nearly lost that then ?
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