Example sentences of "and [verb] [pers pn] [prep] that " in BNC.

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1 Yeah , well you then just go and change them for that one drawing !
2 and push them through that loop , it looks
3 She 's your daughter She said there 's no need to up and say it like that .
4 and swap it for that ?
5 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 ?
6 Now , it 's going to be a bit scruffy this , and you just try and transcribe it onto that piece of paper so you 're going away with some idea .
7 And you did that with them and then laid it down , you see , and then you gathered your sheaf and put it on that and turned it round and gave it a twist like that and then And that was how it was done .
8 Catch weights , so do n't matters what it was but that man who was weighing them he got no brains , if one was overweight and go down , the next one got ta be underweight and he 'd take that off that and put it on that , he was so quick , wh that 's what he , he was a good checker , they were good men then
9 Could you open my greenhouse and put it on that
10 Well can you empty one of those and put it and put it in that bucket .
11 Bet if I took his jacket off and put it in that washer it 'd of fallen to bits cos it was that mucky .
12 They mix it up and put it in that !
13 I do n't mean , I mean why have you taken up the other , the plastic bag and put it in that ?
14 Kit thought that she would go and see her in that convent .
15 I mean you 'll have to come and see me about that because it 's fairly confidential so but they are very very good .
16 I mean do n't be frightened to come back and see us about that
17 You do try and use them through that , and try and make them more confident in themselves , they 're you know people do accept this a lot more today , than they used to , erm and you know they need n't feel quite so self conscious .
18 Have a tin of , have a pack of my chocolates and give them to Gail , and give them to that to Beverley .
19 Oh you 'll dro If you write to i If you write to them and drop it in that 's fine then .
20 They were in , aha , yeah , they were in bed , right , and this , look , in bed , listen to this , sound asleep it 's on the radio and news , they 're asleep in bed with two girls and the boys , the boy was in bed fast asleep and somebody come and touched him like that and when she woke up it was this , this the lad
21 Michael Buerk , who like Richard came from BBC local radio , had a spell with us and charmed us with that lovely voice of his .
22 Indoors he can get through almost half a show with one guitar — but then I try and get him off that , so that we do n't have the problem of breaking strings . ’
23 Then he smiled , and thanked her in that tearingly familiar voice , and suddenly she could hardly bear to think that she had lost him .
24 Clearly something does happen in higher education ; it is not enough to argue that it trains an elite and to leave it at that .
25 So — strictly speaking — it is not correct to say that it ‘ happened ’ in the seventeenth century and to leave it at that .
26 But whereas Edouard loved cars for their design , and their beauty , and collected them on that basis , Grégoire loved them for the engines under their gleaming bonnets .
27 ‘ Much more needs to be done if the UK is to meet its CO2 emissions target by the year 2000 and control them beyond that date .
28 In contrast to the US , the European Community has agreed to stabilise its emissions of carbon dioxide at 1990 levels by 2000 , and to reduce them after that .
29 I could n't stand by and take it from that arrogant old blimp without putting a word in . ’
30 One way to test this possibility is to ask direct questions about the incidence of these experiences in housework , and compare them with that reported by other groups of workers .
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