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

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1 I do n't know why my search drew me to that part of the house , except that Curtis was the only soul in it other than myself and Leon .
2 One such benefactor called me on that recent morning when the old fellow with the hooked nose drifted into his final coma .
3 He released a hundred quintols of amyl to remind him of that .
4 But the ne the ne the other issue is that erm on the Jason front , the overspend on the salary , we might well be able to adjust that down in terms of the overall salary review absorb it within that in July .
5 ‘ While I might have had difficulty believing you at that particular moment two years ago , it was two years ago .
6 Roman , desiring her , his dark gaze drawing her into that hot , frightening vortex of her own senses … caves , black as night , ‘ caverns measureless to man ’ , and the story of the wicked Hasan …
7 The shame of it is we have the capacity to provide them with that peace but we 've decided it is n't worth it . ’
8 ‘ It 's nigh on two year since I 've been out that house , ’ said Bella suddenly , ‘ since the Warden took me for that X-ray after I fell over and hurt me wrist . ’
9 His work reminded me of that of Kyffin Williams , the Artist of Anglesey .
10 You 'll feel like a Hollywood star during the journey as the classy chauffeur-driven vehicle comes complete with a television and video and there will be champagne on ice to get you in that million dollar mood !
11 ‘ … he had no right to hit you like that ! ’
12 He does not have a conscience , it is our job to provide him with that .
13 You can do that … no need to train you for that . ’
14 And they say yes we will , our business teach teacher told us about that you see because it 's been happening a lot , cos Marks and Spencers do n't ask for a receipt you see , it actually happened , they used to take things from upstairs , bring them downstairs and said they bought it and got the money for it .
15 How dared he treat her as if it was his right to inspect her with that insolent expression on his face ?
16 ‘ But in any case , you had no right to leave me at that pub all night .
17 The way her heart seemed to squeeze inside her chest , the way her pulses seemed to skip a beat whenever Roman watched her like that , was deeply disturbing .
18 ‘ No need to take it like that .
19 There 's no need to take it like that
20 You pay a forfeit to put him in that race .
21 But it was still a shock to see her like that , looking so old and spent . ’
22 ‘ All internment is selective , so it is nonsense to describe it in that way .
23 Wales had believed they were playing with the malevolent elements in the second-half , Armstrong 's kick disabused them of that notion .
24 The software needs a lot of work before it 's mature and the current situation puts OSF and DCE vendors in a race to get it to that point before the marketplace grows leery of it .
25 The name reminded me of that , but the peculiar detachment of shock prevented the reminder from disturbing me in the slightest .
26 and get another person to sponsor us for that
27 She almost flinched , but somehow her pride rescued her from that , although she felt as though he 'd stuck a knife in her heart and started to revolve it .
28 Through remarks like these the police were normalizing the behaviour to distinguish it from that which cam be expected from gougers .
29 ‘ I 'd sure like t'have pulled him in that night .
30 Danger of choking stopped him at that point .
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