Example sentences of "that [noun sg] [pers pn] [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 Behind that badge you feel a bit special .
2 If we incorporate that hypothesis we get a supply response model of that form right , notice that we 've only got observable variables , S T , P T minus one , S T minus one , we 've only got observable variables in there alright .
3 Late that afternoon we made a perfect three-point landing at the RCAF airstrip in Whitehorse , capital of the Yukon Territory , where I found shelter for the night in a bare but adequate room at the Whitehorse Hotel .
4 That afternoon we made a laborious but uneventful descent down the north east face and retrieved our skis .
5 To console Thérèse for missing the funeral , that afternoon they played a new game .
6 Late that afternoon she had a telephone call from Joe Martin , just back from a trip to New York .
7 On the way back that afternoon she bought a can of red spray paint in a car accessories shop .
8 McCreery gave Keightley the authorization he had asked for , and at 1450 hrs that afternoon he sent a further signal to Gen Clark at 15th Army Group , AC/190 [ KP 102 ] , reporting " Approx 300,000 Germans and 200,000 Croats moving towards area Villach-Klagenfurt .
9 Later that afternoon I saw a horse-drawn van pull up outside the cottage and soon a burly fellow was fetching furniture out and loading it into the van .
10 In that case we need a space for them to write their team number on .
11 At that instant I learnt a lesson I have never forgotten : never , ever use a camera that you have not tested , ’
12 At that instant I felt a pang in my heart !
13 And something stilled within her as in that instant she caught a tantalising waft of the rich , dark scent of him and felt the hard , powerful warmth of him press against her .
14 When the Times published that story it became a scandale .
15 And following that recommendation we accepted a rash amendment on the floor of .
16 To that figure he added a total of three hundred and fifty two thousand one hundred and seven pounds for the future made up of a yearly figure of thirty nine thousand one hundred and twenty three pounds for Mrs evidence , multiplied by nine .
17 Leave my do n't destroy that carbon it costs a pound for a
18 Without any experience of that industry he found a useful partner in Thomas Gray , the manager of a small ironworks at Coatbridge , with whom in 1861 he formed the business of Colville & Gray .
19 that memo-pad you call a mind ?
20 In that dream they saw a new life in a humane , liberal , decent West , run by people like Douglas Hurd .
21 In that dream he saw a vision of loveliness : himself as Foreign Secretary .
22 Remember w we did that peat they had a box that had a national membership forms in .
23 The lady smiled and said ‘ Thank-you.in At that point I heard a faint hissing sound , which I like to imagine was his ego deflating , but which in all probability came from the oxygen cylinder .
24 I was only in that post for two years , but during that period we closed a lot of works .
25 But amongst that circle he discovered a man whose claim upon her preceded his own , and to whom she was apparently devoted .
26 Charity opened her mouth to say that a Mercedes was really not on her list of aspirations , but at that moment they approached a sharp twist in the path and were almost knocked over by an electric golf cart careening around it .
27 At that moment she caught a glimpse of him through the crowd and came over .
28 At that moment I heard a small scratching sound .
29 At that moment I heard a commotion outside .
30 At that moment he noticed a figure in a distant field .
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