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

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1 We 'll soon see about that said the magician .
2 When a dispute did arise , and the government was confident of the outcome , then no quarter would be given : as with earlier strikes , such as that involving the steel industry , the government 's resolve to weaken the unions , thereby aiding in the regeneration of British industry , would be displayed — as a ‘ demonstration effect pour encourager les autres ’ .
3 The goings on and comings off that stunned the world this week .
4 You were grateful not to have been born a boy , for that meant the probability of dying in war .
5 That was hot , yes and th in between there used to be that 's where your furnace used to go in and come back and up out the chimney and that they put them the in there to heat the water quick you see and yet they ought to be , they had to be sliced out with a what they call a slice , cos they used to get furred up and we used to give them nineteen and sixpence for that to fill the boiler up again , we had t used to have take Pinmill and they used to have to come up to get fresh water into the anchor boat and we used to pump it up by hand , into the boiler .
6 Maybe the authors realised this anyway , as they each made their colonies telepathic — and for that to solve the problem the collective mind must in some sense exist as a permanent , ordered structure of its own .
7 After that came a stint in the ambulance service , while Jean worked for a catering business .
8 After that came the break , during which time the TARDIS prop would be moved ( 'struck' in studio terminology ) , and the videotape of the previous shot rewound .
9 We crossed the western main line by a bridge to get to the G.W.S. Outside the first shed was King George V. We went to see the broad gauge track layout with the transit shed and broad gauge signal and after that took a look at the carriage shed which contained some clerestory coaches .
10 Returning to government with his mentor two years later , he was briefly a lord of the Treasury , but in 1711 became comptroller again and not long after that took a peerage as one of Harley 's ‘ dozen ’ new lords ( created en bloc to guarantee the Upper House 's acceptance of the peace of Utrecht ) and retreated to the lucrative but undemanding post of teller of the Exchequer .
11 Well what we shall probably do is erm if you like get the bus down to McDonalds and like after that have a look around Wood Green .
12 Accordingly when a pare of men went underground formerly , they made it a rule , to sleep out a candle , before they set about their work ; that is if their place of work was dry , they would lay themselves down and sleep , as long as a whole candle would continue burning ; and then rise up and work for two or three hours pretty briskly ; after that have a touch pipe , that is rest themselves for half an hour to smoke a pipe of tobacco , and so play and sleep away half their working time : but mining being more expensive than it formerly was , those idle customs are superseded by more labour and industry .
13 Only after that did the order go to the waiting troops to smash the uprising on the transparently false grounds that they had been asked to assist in quelling a ‘ counter-revolution . ’
14 After that comes the recording in the Pizza Parlour in scenes that will go on air .
15 And all of that made the conversation , th the fact that Jesus was talking with this woman , a very improper thing nineteen hundred years ago !
16 Take zinc chloride out of that take the zinc and the chlorine away and what have you got left with ?
17 The remembrance of that brought the nervousness back .
18 Okay , have a go at it and we 'll come round and correct what you 're doing as you 're doing it , alright , so you want to pad over the wound to keep infection out and then try to get your bandage on top of that to keep the dressing in place .
19 For instance , if the not gross is £10,000 , and £4,000 of that pays the event 's costs , there is £6,000 to split between the promoter and the band .
20 Now er er out of that comes the view well maybe this is
21 ‘ I 've seen enough of places like that to last a lifetime .
22 Probably , perhaps you do n't notice it so much do you , but something , something like that breaks the tension on it do n't it I suppose
23 ‘ Well , marriages like that happen every day .
24 A raider — either the existing management or a buy-out specialist such as KKR — in effect took a gamble rather like that taken every day by a stockmarket dealer or currency trader .
25 If you 're using ordinary photocopy paper for internals , stuff like that makes no difference at all .
26 you know when he goes to swipe him , he can duck like that you know , before I 've even thought I was gon na even hit him he 's gone like that hit the pavement
27 Quite transcendent , quite beyond the abilities of most people , and it really takes somebody like that to pull the genre up , to be singled out and to be remembered that way .
28 Boy like that needs a sport . ’
29 But against that stood the report of his excellent behaviour over the last month .
30 ‘ It is only the water in-between that makes the difference , ’ one woman told me , proudly .
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