Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [pers pn] [prep] that " in BNC.
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1 | Roberto had written and asked me to carry for him in that year 's Open . |
2 | I mean , er the thing is if you 've got a name and you want to that 's the time to work for it in that little |
3 | because you know the kind of material we 're recording bad language is n't gon na get an appropriate representation , and he 's not to worry about it on that |
4 | He had lived with his past for the best part of fifty years , and his book tells what he had come to know of it over that interval of time , with help from the theories of Marx and Freud . |
5 | Commenting on the criticisms , a Scottish Prison Service spokesman said last night : ‘ We do believe in good industrial relations and we certainly hope the unions will be willing to work with us to that end . ’ |
6 | When Hullmandel published his treatise The Art of Drawing on Stone in 1824 , the possibilities of lithography were better advertised ( although Hullmandel was careful not to describe the actual printing process , so that artists would have to come to him for that service ) , and Lear was one of the very first to be attracted to the technique . |
7 | ‘ If I have not lost my cunning , as you have not lost your judgment , it will never be used but to come to you with that which belongs to you . |
8 | How sickening of Miss Potts to pounce on her like that . |
9 | Talking to Gavin Selerie in 1983 McGrath detailed some of the influences that came to work on him at that time . |
10 | I think his pleasure was merely to talk about it in that calm way to a completely ignorant young girl . |
11 | I did not then have a chance actually to converse with him until that second evening after the return of his illness . |
12 | His father said not to talk to him like that , so Tom walked out and went to live with his grandmother in Rickmansworth . |
13 | He came to talk to me about that . |
14 | Do you want to talk to me about that in the tutorial first or would that be ? |
15 | ‘ Who do you think you are , to talk to me in that manner ? ’ |
16 | The Mayor rebuked him in warm terms , whereupon the elegant creature said , hotly : ‘ Who are you to talk to me like that ? ’ |
17 | ‘ To talk to me like that , you must be who you claim to be — no one else would dare do such a thing ! ’ |
18 | I 'll feel good inside me 'cos she should n't dare to talk to me like that 'cos I 've never said to 'er noffink like that , you know . |
19 | In all the months that she 'd been going out with Adrian , he 'd never once asked to talk to her like that , in that special way , during school time . |
20 | How had Keith dared to talk to her like that ? |
21 | ‘ I want to talk to you about that . ’ |
22 | ‘ I 've been meaning to talk to you about that . ’ |
23 | So we really we one of us to be here to look after him in that sense , one of us gets paid |
24 | No , but if the hon. Gentleman has views that he would like to express to me on that closure , I should be delighted to hear from him . |
25 | Even so she found it impossible to keep her mind properly on her own problems when he continued to look at her like that , so she picked him up on one niggling point that continued to irritate her . |
26 | He must , to look at her like that . |
27 | ‘ If you continue to look at me like that we sha n't make it any further than the nearest bed , ’ he murmured , and Claudia jumped ; she had been staring at him hungrily . |
28 | ‘ There 's no need to look at me like that , Luke , ’ she said unevenly . |
29 | Strange , thought Bramble , that such an apparently dithery old lady should be able to look at you like that . |
30 | To look at it from that point of view . |