Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [adv] [vb base] that " in BNC.

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1 I find I can easily put things into perspective , see both sides of an issue , if I just sit around for a while and I probably do that for half an hour a day .
2 It 's like a wah , but not a wah , if you see what I mean , and I just use that for Angela Cray .
3 And I just know that
4 Human relationships are totally imperfect and I just reflect that in song .
5 Doctors have given her more than a fighting chance and I just have that to cling to . ’
6 It has been made plain that Government policy on aid will be increasingly conditioned by the performance of recipient governments in terms of human rights and observance of democratic practices , and I wholly welcome that .
7 And I honestly think that was the only reason that she stopped for Pete .
8 Now I , I often gives in , in schools , and I particularly show that slide because as you can see it goes up to the year twenty forty er now I shall be a hundred and four in the year twenty forty I wo n't ask you to calculate what age you will be in the year twenty forty it might be quite large erm
9 What I was going to say is I was told erm some time ago that praise does n't mean anything without criticism and I actually believe that .
10 Terence Conran once said to me : ‘ the reason why you and I do things well is because we had our apprenticeship in restaurants , ’ and I actually think that 's a very valid point , because you 've got twenty planks to the one function of actually serving food .
11 And I fully believe that .
12 Immediately the hon. Gentleman and I entered the House — on the same day — I formed the view that he was a jerk , and I still hold that view .
13 She would have liked them to go to his regimental museum and I still feel that would be one of the best homes for them .
14 Oh yeah , and I quite like that , but if I had that , I 'd like to I would n't be tempted to decorate his room
15 It has made him into a bitter man and I quite understand that bitterness .
16 And I often say that young ladies who are looking over their shoulder like this , you 've got ta be careful of the neck because when they turn round and look over their shoulder you get creases in the neck , and there is a slight crease in the neck there but most of it has been disguised by covering it with her hair , so look out for that when you have a young lady , or anybody , looking over their shoulder , particularly with young ladies , when they look over their shoulder like that it does cause creases in the side of the neck which can be unsightly .
17 ‘ I think that takes courage and I personally like that a lot in him .
18 ‘ The only thing that glass does n't do as well as metal is that metal generates some sound simply by moving up the string , and I really like that kind of character .
19 He said that we admire Matisse much more than we know him and I really think that is still true .
20 I wanted to sniff around a little , and I always do that better on my own , without distractions .
21 and a cup of coffee and a cigarette , and I always do that but this day I was so tired after the doing the garden , both gardens like and fucking weeding them all and doing everything else and brushing out the back and doing I said to him for fuck 's sake do them dishes for me for a change William would you I said , so I got er got myself in the bath said I 'm away to bingo , so William 's gone out what happened ? eight , I had eight he had one you may get yourself I said ah fuck no wonder I have no fucking luck , so on the settee and said I 'm not going anywhere , I sat for ten minutes then I said ah fuck you why should I sit here so I lifted the car keys and walked out again then , fucking zooming out of and there was John coming up like that
22 ‘ I 've a flat in London that I use when I 'm in town , and I always give that as my home address .
23 yes , and I sometimes think that way I know with Ken 's two brothers the way they behaved with wife number one and the way they are with wife number two is a different world .
24 But you do n't , you 've got a button to erm and you just put that .
25 And you just call that a hook ?
26 And you also lose that .
27 And you firmly believe that at the time !
28 You add all this other information and you constantly do that throughout the 24 hour day by saying that , ‘ it 's 11 o'clock , time for your coffee ’ , ‘ it 's twelve o'clock , it 's time for lunch ’ , and constantly giving your name and bringing them back to the present . ’
29 ‘ All we can do is put the football right and you only do that on the pitch .
30 Er you I take it you have n't changed your mind and you still maintain that exceptional circumstances are necessary , because that is how you view , how you read paragraph nine of P P G Two ?
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