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

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1 I mean you ca n't actually examine the options without asking the question so , I mean I just think that 's a rather foolish point to introduce into a into the debate there .
2 I mean I personally think that .
3 I 'm not commenting still not commenting on local issues , but I mean I quite see that acceptable to Mid Sussex and I 'm not doubting the recommendation but erm we 've actually sixty three thousand right sixty three thousand square metres and the other councils took the attitude that we would be nowhere near achieving structure plan and I find myself absolutely clearly what happened in other comebacks they were only going to produce three , two thirds or three quarters of your
4 But I mean I say , I do n't know how true that is , I mean I only heard that through somebody else .
5 D' you really mean that , old chap ?
6 You say she always ringed that calendar , is that right ?
7 members to members , and not perhaps for officers to interfere too much other than to give you background information , and it has been falling off , let me just say that .
8 Let me just cut that for you .
9 Yeah let me just write that down .
10 I hope I never like that !
11 Alright stop it then keep that
12 Let us also suppose that serious injuries inflicted by hawks cost D points .
13 Now , if if I were to say , let us now have that conversation using erm ,
14 I have used the word ‘ mystery ’ of the cross , but let us never forget that suffering is a mystery too .
15 I mean she never liked that car .
16 Look I just did that .
17 Look you just move that round there
18 Those of you who know me kindly frame that remark .
19 Or if you 're forty percent you would have actually paid a thousand and sixty seven , but because you did n't pay that because it 's tax exempt you actually gained that amount of interest on the tax that stayed in with your account .
20 I know we still say that is defining levels .
21 The triumphant audacity of David Alden 's Coliseum production of A Masked Ball ( will one ever forget that last-act image of death on a pale horse smashing time ? ) .
22 I think I 'll put that as well Mind you like everybody else put that down , but
23 ‘ I suppose I always knew that .
24 Erm suppose I better check that round .
25 Suppose you suddenly had that feeling — tawdry — while you were walking up the aisle with George Beador .
26 And we believe we already offer that , I think the figures indicate that and therefore in the medium and the longer term I believe that our attractions will undoubtedly benefit and I would finally say that if you er , go back and look at the history of Disney in America , after the establishment of Disney Parks in America there was a big improvement in extension of the amusement parks in the rest of America which er , the traditional theme parks , so called , in America grew in the period after the establishment of Disney Land in California and I think a similar sort of thing is going to happen , not perhaps just in this country er , but also in Europe generally .
27 Then I suppose it just becomes that transparenty , whitey stuff .
28 Below its steep face , two or three lochans nestle in slabby cradles , and you find yourself almost wishing that was your destination .
29 Well obviously we want the incident to be brought to an end and until it 's brought to and end you always have that fear that there might have been another tragedy .
30 I mean you see all these mountains and I mean it just looks that beautiful and
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