Example sentences of "and [pers pn] [vb -s] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And she likes that garden and she does n't mind working for something on that .
2 And he says that progress towards down-sizing has not yet been planned to meet the target deadline within the con , within the contract .
3 Well Christopher came in here the other day and he says that cake is
4 Eric Cador , marketing centre director for Hewlett-Packard Co 's personal computer division in Grenoble , France is a contrarian and expects his own company to ship 2.4 to 2.5 times as many Vectras in Europe in the current quarter as it did a year earlier and he forecasts that revenue will double from the year-ago level .
5 Finally he delivers him off to be crucified , and he takes that bowl of water and washes his hands thinking he 's absolved from guilt , but you do n't get rid of Jesus that easily .
6 But his white audience made him , and he loves that audience .
7 If two persons agree that the price of property should be fixed by a valuer on whom they agree , and he gives that valuation honestly and in good faith , they are bound by it .
8 Boris , a quiet , humorous Scot from Aberdeen , is 30 now and he knows that time is not on his side as he tries to improve his world ranking of 35 .
9 He was born in Belgrade in 1922 and he knows that war is not sweet because he fought with the partisans during World War II .
10 For the rest of the year , Dataquest counts on recession to put a damper on growth , and it forecasts that shipment growth rates will slow to an average 13% to 14% for the full year , while total revenue increases very slightly .
11 So you dye it yellow and then you dye it blue and it goes that green .
12 It clearly precludes the collection of data for its own sake , or just in case it might turn out to be useful ; and it requires that information shall be kept for only as long as it remains relevant .
13 You know start off and then they 'll drag drag drag and it needs that completer finisher to actually get that close it down and say right that 's done , off it goes .
14 and you can move the arrow and the cursor , that 's it an arrow and a mouse you just hit it and it expands that bit
15 It can be seen that the committee continues to recognise the difference between obtaining possession by a trick ( that is , ‘ by deception ’ in its new wide sense ) and obtaining ownership by false pretences ( again , ‘ by deception ’ ) but the committee intended , and it seems that Parliament has adopted the same approach in section 15 , that , for the purpose of finding the accused guilty , it would cease to matter whether the victim was deceived into transferring ownership or into handing over possession .
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