Example sentences of "that [noun sg] [pers pn] [vb base] the " in BNC.

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1 In that direction I understand the Indians , Pakistanis and Sri Lankans have offered a total of about £1 million more to help pay for cricket in developing countries .
2 In that direction I understand the Indians , Pakistanis and Sri Lankans have offered a total of about £1 million more to help pay for cricket in developing countries .
3 Now er over the last few days we 've been er talking quite a lot about er that statue you know the one that 's down by er down by Marks and Spencers that 's the best way to describe where it is the leaf stand the er the one that looks like a tulip and water dribbles down the side of it .
4 Well in that case I think the cheapest cheapest alternative yeah is erm , if you 're gon na do er something like that , would be a barn dance in the hall down Edinburgh Way er which you get quite cheap
5 Thus at that level we regard the social arrangements and the general customs of society , from the point of view of , so to speak , benevolent part time social engineers , that is in terms of their effects on the general happiness , and become a suitable audience to be energised towards social reform by Benthamite recommendations .
6 That side you get the filleca take that 's right , Yes !
7 The end may be beyond us , but the means are within our grasp , and Gandhi 's view is , that to the degree we use the means to that degree we realize the end .
8 Complementary to that record we have the accounts given by those fans of those very occasions and others like them .
9 he was pulling up that water you know the
10 That night I ask the opinion of an American reporter .
11 that my sin was laid on you , now what happens is that our relationship with God is restored , that , that chasm , that , that gulf that we 've been trying to get across with our good works with our church attendance with all these other things , suddenly we are , our land with a bridge across it , there 's no longer a barrier there , there 's no longer a great gulf there , Jesus Christ has bridged it , that broken relationship has restored and from this relationship the basis of that relationship we have the power to become as God made us .
12 I used to like a lot of that stuff you know the New Wave the erm
13 In that event you have the following options :
14 Once Duncan has created his eldest son Prince of Cumberland , and named him his successor , we see the real language , the accents of desire : The paradox of these invocations of darkness and deception is that they are being made to the audience : the lies hide from men but face us , and in that respect we enjoy the privilege of God .
15 And in that respect I think the A sixty four i is the better of those three sectors because of its existing dual carriageway link .
16 That 's one of the things , I think , that the Roman Catholics who hanker after the old Latin Mass and its ritual miss the most , and I sympathize with them in the sense that there is n't a great deal of mystery about most of the worship in most of our churches any more , and whilst it 's very right and proper for us to be very busy on practical matters , we must n't forget that there are very mysterious questions about our purpose here , about death and life , which are n't answered simply by doing things and being very busy — in fact , that may be a form of escapism — we need both , and I would hope that there will be room again in Christianity in Europe for worship to become something which speaks to the things I find mysterious , and in that respect I think the interest in spirituality and religious experience , in mysticism , in all those sort of areas about one 's personal religious life , and a lot of it not very orthodox or traditional .
17 If you 're good in that area you control the game .
18 With all sincerity er Mr Chairman on behalf of the people who live and work in that area I move the amendment .
19 In fact the words are from a novel , Jean Barois by Roger Martin du Gard , published in 1912 , and in that novel they elicit the response :
20 But in rejecting that assumption we render the argument from analogy redundant .
21 What it does is it means that there is a proper look each year at the finances of each individual firm er and er if there are things which are wrong , they are reported straight away and that really I think is the lesser of all of this with B C C I , er that er where things are not all they should be that they are dealt with and they are reported quickly and these orders , Madam Deputy Speaker , go a long way to helping to ensure that and for that reason I believe the house should warmly welcome them .
22 There was a series of scholarly exhibitions , but again , the main focus being on the pictures in the collection , and against that background I think the 1980s were a wonderful period .
23 The van 's the office , man , that way they keep the overheads down . ’
24 That way we protect the next Miranda Lewis . ’
25 They 're signalling Oh I do n't want to go that way I want the next one .
26 it just happened that way you know the twentieth of November and there 's the nineteenth of February
27 That way you avoid the hazards of pricking out seedlings and keep root disturbance to a minimum .
28 What about , if you 're going that way you need the paddle away from you , do n't you ?
29 Well I never saw the sea on fire but f when we wen went into the sea I mean we were directly beneath the platform , and at that stage I mean the whole platform was on fire .
30 At that time they say the Apaches were forever raiding the little pueblos and carrying off whatever they needed , clothes , weapons , some women and sometimes boys young enough to be brought up Apache-style .
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