Example sentences of "[vb past] [pn reflx] [prep] that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In 1330 , however , Edward III successfully rid himself of that control and Mortimer was himself executed .
2 The United Kingdom based itself in that regard on international law and on the need for the flag state effectively to exercise jurisdiction over the owners , charterers and operators of vessels flying its flag .
3 It based itself in that connection on Brugnoni v. Cassa di Risparmio di Genova e Imperia ( Case 157/85 ) [ 1986 ] E.C.R. 2013 relating to the interpretation of article 2 of the Directive , which , in the Commission 's view , was not different in substance from article 1 .
4 I am sorry , but the Prime Minister — I am sure without any intention — is not right about the way that he expressed himself on that point .
5 More than three times as many men as women killed themselves during that time , the Minister for Health , Brendan Howlin , disclosed .
6 Without a shadow of doubt Steven Morrissey always saw himself in that light .
7 Sir Robert Dalyell of the Binns clearly saw himself in that light when , in 1760 , he approached Lord Milton to inform him of his wish to be of use to Milton 's politics in West Lothiah .
8 In 1930 the moral majority ( not that it knew itself by that name in those days ) hit back against what it saw as the growing licentiousness and depravity of the movie industry and introduced a production code that all film producers would be required to adhere to .
9 it just fell on its face and it 's such a shame that the land like that er , er rich in everything , neglected themselves to that state that they 're begging for food
10 Erm , you could take the as one unit and say , but now a man , wishing to be another , approached that man , and when he found us , for we were not outside the all , he wound himself round us and attached himself to that man who was then each one of us .
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