Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [pron] [prep] that " in BNC.

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1 I hate to see it like that . ’
2 You do n't yet give us money , although I hope may , one day you will be persuaded to do so , but you have given us time , and particularly in the person of your colleague Sandra who is here , and her time to us has been enormously valuable and I want to thank you for that .
3 You want to know anything about that boat , you ask Nick , not me . ’
4 ‘ If you want to put it like that , yes . ’
5 No , well you want to put it in that front lawn .
6 I hope that the hon. Gentleman will ask his constituents to remember that if they want to do something about that matter there is one answer — to buy the best food that there is , and that is British produced .
7 Er if but if you want to do something like that , to organise something , because if it goes on A five
8 If the person indicates that he has nothing more to say the officer shall without delay cease to question him about that offence . …
9 Mummy me want to eat them in that high chair , you staying out here ?
10 If you want to say anything about that ?
11 You want to say anything about that ?
12 You want to ask her about that .
13 Now I wan I want to ask you about that .
14 Stop asking me about that ! ’
15 Hong Kong and Bangkok tend to be lumped together in holiday brochures under the same Far East tag , and indeed , it makes sense to visit both if you just happen to find yourself in that part of the world .
16 Oh I seem to remember something like that .
17 Perceiving on a re-perusal of one of Mr Prince 's letters that you are all feeling apprehensions of our being in danger from the natives , I hasten to relieve you from that alarm .
18 They 've now taken the ramps out , which is a breach of the planning condition again , so we intend to pursue them on that , and they are offering , believe it or not that disabled people can be taxied from one side of the station to the other side of the station .
19 Such examples lead on to Nagel 's definition of moral luck : ‘ Where a significant aspect of what someone does depends upon factors beyond his control , yet we continue to treat him in that respect as an object of moral judgment , it can be called moral luck .
20 John Smith only functions as a goalkeeper when there are others who continue to endow him with that function .
21 I suppose finding her like that could have been disturbing , but then again Stella is n't easily disturbed , is she ? ’
22 What are your priorities when you try to assess someone in that period of time .
23 ‘ People who try to screw you for that extra ten pence , ’ John offers .
24 Now , let me tell you , and this is final , in future she will be bathed before you come in , and you attempt to take her into that bathroom once again and , boy , you wo n't know what 's hit you . ’
25 Barbados ca n't survive on the sugar market alone , but try convincing them of that .
26 F of F of erm and I think you do need it on that .
27 Journalists who call to the farm to interview me do see us in that setting and describe it as they will but those really are only momentary glimpses into what must remain , fundamentally , my private life .
28 You see because if you start doing it like that I mean , you could say th th the mathematical skills , you could say well he 's good on number , but his graph work is poor and you know , he di , you know , you can not you ca n't
29 I do admire her for that .
30 Nine months or a year 's time we may have a different animal working in that office and it may well be some person who has who does some J L O work to supplement John and does some project work , now er Jackie has indicated she 'd love to fill that role , and we all know what project she 'd want to be doing it , but er if we do put somebody in that role they will be project officer as well and on the wall will be a year planner and it 'll have things like crucial crew gala day and all these major major things and that particular officer will work quite closely with the new Pat and they 'll be able to take some of the weight off our shoulders so when we start planning for something like crucial crew you can delegate some of the work to the project officer and perhaps the other sergeant Now I know things do n't always work out quite that straightforwardly but you know the last year has been a bastard of a year for us in terms of sickness , four S L O's have been on long-term sick we 've lost Pat for all that time Jed was off for quite a while
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