Example sentences of "that [conj] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Guys like Stefan and Boris will be more pumped up for that than for a preparation tournament . ’
2 Dickens 's Will Fern , with first-hand knowledge of life inside one , complains of this female tendency : ‘ It looks well in a picter , I 've heerd say ; but there a n't weather in picters , and maybe ‘ t is fitter for that than for a place to live in . ’
3 Does he share my worry about that and about the fact that so many churches have to be locked as a result ?
4 Will my hon. Friend please comment on the cost of that and on the fact that , 50 years after the Beveridge report , we have moved a long way from the principle of paying into the kitty through insurance before being allowed to draw out of it ?
5 And if you think of that and of the kettle that 'll rem that 'll remind you that it 's a K for kettle same as a K for kick .
6 Er he wants two two or three coaches for this and that and for a special to Liverpool you see , he 'd need it later that afternoon .
7 Yes my Lord can I say w , your Lordship says that and for the benefit of the jury , that with the subsequent officers objections I 'm not going to take them through their training or their .
8 I mean there , there would have been presumably enormous opposition to that and in the process output would have almost certainly fallen an an and er there were no resources for mechanization so collectivization as a short-term option is really out .
9 and he is n't in my opinion really considering half the other jobs , but he has said that he wants that and by the mercy of providence this business of Lee being flung out by Andy and being put back onto the into the job centre coincides with my being very tight on money .
10 I do n't think they 'll be free of that until until the summer .
11 He was n't looking at me when he said that but into the air at his side as though reading a sad text written there .
12 So you can do that but in the main we try not to have any loose ends on er an assignment .
13 A year ago , Selina 's two-hour session of candlelit fund-raising would have gained her nothing more than a clout round the ear ( I 'd have done it nice , mind you , not in the restaurant or anything like that but in the Fiasco or back at the sock ) .
14 At first it was quite nice attending interviews and things like that but after a while they all just become the same .
15 Yeah , erm modern when in choosing a mate and er connection with that because with the assumption that males generally do n't give any parental investment what really benefit them to you know biologically can , can support the offspring themselves short period of time why ca n't they then go you know to have their own I mean
16 See you 've got to get rid of all that because at the back of your mind you 're still saying , Well I 've spent a lot of money still only done part of the job .
17 I do n't think it 's as simple as that because at the time that we were doing the budget , we were doing it really in September , and most of those other cate categories of work , apart from like auto-offs reports and things , were n't having an impact .
18 It 's been brought to my attention on a number of occasions by reputable bodies such as the stock exchange , that because of the multiplicity of regulations , er because of the complex nature of the legislation concerned and the er er the the comparatively large number of regulatory or supervisory bodies er that there is no er an and because of the fact that there are so many differences and standards and so on , that there is a need for a central enforcement body to bring together whatever evidence is available er so that these matters can be prosecuted , if I use that that general term .
19 Is that because of the distance they have to travel ?
20 We 're acting like that because of the way we 've been treated in the past throughout the school .
21 I say , ‘ We treat you guys like that because of the way you act .
22 no , they ca n't do that because of the state of the economy
23 Now in recent years , what has happened is that because of the recession , mineral operators instead of looking for enormous new areas to work have been seeking to erm improve er through their own review processes , the working within their existing sites and perhaps to go for some modest increases , so the number of applications has kept up , the amount of work that we are engaged in has er been at least as much as in the past and in some cases because of enforcement matters has been greater , but the fee income has been slipping .
24 Is that because of the food price war ?
25 They still have the temptation to ‘ pass ’ within that because of the pressure .
26 ITV have been able to do that because of the monopoly .
27 Was that because of the docks ?
28 Is that because of the war ?
29 I 'd got out of that because by the time I got home she was gone .
30 See I do n't see erm them shifting very much for that because by the time you 've got a bloke out paid his wages , paid for the the erm skip shifter , transporter you know .
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