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

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1 That next-door neighbour dabbler you are so concerned about is much more likely to be involved in the ‘ soft-occult ’ , and may still be open to a little reasoning .
2 That , that , that little French , that little French girl I fucking , I told you I met
3 ‘ I prefer later ! ’ she said angrily , and turned from him , suffocated by his closeness , that hard body making hers rush with heat .
4 All the same , when Jannie spoke in that curious Oxford-and-Cambridge accent she had , she seemed to Tessa immeasurably remote and eccentric — a woman of some quite different generation .
5 So meeting halfway , meeting that halfway house figure I think , erm would only seek to push up those figures .
6 ‘ It 's that unhealthy London life you lead . ’
7 ee I found out yesterday that black tee shirt I was wearing has stained me black oh where my tee shirt was it was black
8 And out there in the darkness of that lonely country road it was n't much .
9 On that very point sir I 'm grateful to the honourable member for giving way but would he not agree with me that actually the failure of G A T at the end was that by which Caribbean bananas failed to be protected .
10 She was barely able to breathe as she looked up into his features , still strong but without that harsh granite edge she 'd come to know so well .
11 Oh yeah , I think , I think it 's because I I had that severe hair style I think , you know I looked hard .
12 In that small box room you can gain access to the rear of the er vending machine .
13 That big fashion gala we 've got scheduled for Paris is going to fall through unless you have a word with the organisers .
14 Apart from that fucking business card they have no forensic evidence ; no weapons , bloodstained clothes or even minutiae like hairs or fibres to link me with any of the attacks .
15 If , in a stretch of conversational discourse , the participants involved can be independently known to have potential discourse subjects such as ‘ the Queen ’ , ‘ the Pope ’ , or even ‘ the King of Siam ’ , within their shared presupposition pool , but do not mention the individuals , so identified , in their conversation , it is surely unnecessary to refer to those individuals in the analysis of that particular discourse fragment They are , in our terms , not ‘ activated ’ .
16 That particular Friday afternoon I was shut in my private office with Geoff Tulloch , one of the coming men in the organisation 's data-processing section .
17 But my Mum , a reasonable representative of that vital retiree market we all hear about , cares little for brands : she worries about her tax form being opaque .
18 Ninety degrees is that nice square angle you found on a
19 Now then , that new vending machine I told you about last time .
20 I do n't want anybody trailing at the back of that television with that new ariel lead we got put in !
21 With an inconvenient house and stuck out on that headland with nothing to look at but a ruined abbey and that atomic power station they 'll have to put up with what they can get . ’
22 There , my darlings , is not Miss Abbott a finer sight by far than that tawdry tinsel fairy you wanted for our tree ?
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