Example sentences of "[noun sg] [to-vb] [pers pn] [prep] that " in BNC.

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1 He released a hundred quintols of amyl to remind him of that .
2 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 . ’
3 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 !
4 ‘ … he had no right to hit you like that ! ’
5 He does not have a conscience , it is our job to provide him with that .
6 You can do that … no need to train you for that . ’
7 How dared he treat her as if it was his right to inspect her with that insolent expression on his face ?
8 ‘ But in any case , you had no right to leave me at that pub all night .
9 ‘ No need to take it like that .
10 There 's no need to take it like that
11 You pay a forfeit to put him in that race .
12 But it was still a shock to see her like that , looking so old and spent . ’
13 ‘ All internment is selective , so it is nonsense to describe it in that way .
14 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 .
15 and get another person to sponsor us for that
16 Through remarks like these the police were normalizing the behaviour to distinguish it from that which cam be expected from gougers .
17 Is it possible for us to provide facilities , skills and help from the Atomic Energy Authority to help them with that difficult problem ?
18 The worker , at the time , is not able to interrupt the woman to help her with that problem but after she leaves the bureau the adviser feels extremely worried about it .
19 She said thoughtfully , ‘ I suppose I 'm just gullible , allowing a man 's sheer showmanship to affect me like that . ’
20 For one thing it is for the Holy Spirit to tell us in that hour what we are to say , and for another thing the people we prove to be in that hour will be determined , not by our thinking about that hour , but by our thinking and living in this hour .
21 And in the majority of those cases , that is a transient problem , and teacher assistance needs to be at a level of , of general support to get them over that period .
22 We are doing more for training than any previous Government and the Labour party is in no position to lecture us on that subject .
23 Paying by direct debit is one way to assist us in that aim .
24 It , too , must now be separately assessed in order to distinguish it from that part of general damages that bears interest — namely , damages for pain and suffering and loss of amenities ( Pickett v British Rail Engineering Limited [ 1980 ] AC 136 ) .
25 This reinforced my interest in the subject , but as I soon became involved in postgraduate studies in busy medical , surgical and then paediatric units I had little time to pursue it at that stage .
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