Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] that " in BNC.

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31 I think their suggestion was that they had to go via Norwood Gardens because they then turned right at the in and went up into the middle of and it was to get them on to that line that they had to go through .
32 You used to get two shears underneath your arm like that , and they used to drop them down like that , across your knees and top them like that , see ?
33 ‘ I 'll have to ring you back on that
34 To get you out of that .
35 And we 're hoping to get something out of that sale
36 And even if the Prince of Gwynedd should send an army to set him free , how were they to get him out of that impregnable hold ?
37 ‘ We are trying our best to get him out before that … as quickly as possible , and we will see him soon with any luck . ’
38 Quinn said : ‘ Bobby Gould was prepared to take a gamble on me at Coventry , so I will be trying to pay him back for that by scoring even more goals .
39 Hell , Nick , I tried to get her out of that place , but she did n't care .
40 Surely , to get her out of that tedious place — if only for a time — must be a better answer .
41 ‘ Desmond , ’ said Margaret Seymour-Strachey , ‘ you 've got to get her back into that house as soon as possible .
42 Sometimes you have to listen to some really weird things to get yourself out of that rut .
43 ‘ I 'd like to take you up on that offer . ’
44 So much good did it do them to take him up to that heathen place in Naas .
45 When demand and supply are in stable equilibrium , if any accident should move the scale of production from its equilibrium position , there will be instantly brought into play forces tending to push it back to that position ; just as , if a stone hanging by a string is displaced from its equilibrium position , the force of gravity will at once tend to bring it back to its equilibrium position .
46 It has no right to be there and if you will take my advice you will tell Frank Coven to take it out of that window and back to the bank as fast as he can . ’
47 I do n't think there 's any need for it , and there are substantial erm underspendings in the Chief Executives department already , if he wishes to spend it out of that .
48 He knew this was something that had been happening slowly for a long time , something that had to happen or he was lost , but it was such a brittle structure they were building , one word would topple it , shatter it , one word would be enough to jerk them back into that ordinary daylight where nothing could be changed or righted , nothing could unravel .
49 She was going to show somebody round for that .
50 Catching hold of her and she could n't get back do you seem because he had slipped this hand down this stick , got hold of her and he you see , and then I let go of the dog and take the the front feet and we used to drag her out like that you see , from the burrow and put her in a bag .
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