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

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1 ‘ I should say that about sums it up , ’ she said drily , and turned her attention back to her patient , leaving explanations to the others .
2 Danny it 's just occurred to me because we 're tape recording we 'd better just stop print just at the moment , we 'll just leave that off line we can do it later .
3 In the absence of any data on assimilation the DES ( 1984b ) fitted two models — No Assimilation and Full Assimilation — and prefer the former on the grounds that for males it appeared to fit the experience of the past ten years rather better .
4 Evelyn and the others are , indeed , with greater or lesser urgency and awareness , immobile in desperation , but I want to suggest that for Joyce it is not the dispassionate artist 's gaze which alone allows that strange steadiness commentators have called and even tone .
5 But once you open the book and view the video you realise that for £62 you have the best buy in town .
6 Though I can see that for others it 's toy ducks in the bath . ’
7 Thus I claim that for decades we have attempted to change the nature of the art in order to meet the requirements of child-centred education — and have felt guilty because it does not work .
8 Meanwhile Macmillan and Eden ( plus many ministers and much of the popular press ) were insisting that for Britain it was a matter both of survival and of honour , a lethal compound .
9 The ‘ I ’ at one and the same time transcends the body ( so that for instance we talk of our bodies as something separate from ourselves and say that we ‘ have ’ them rather than ‘ are ’ them ) and is immanent or present in the body .
10 I mean it sometimes is that for instance we we have a daughter in York and I have parents in London
11 Mainly from my my M F I experience as a retail salesman I mean I dealt with contractors erm that for instance you know did up did up complete complexes bought loads of kitchens and bedrooms and that type of thing let er letting companies
12 so that for instance you can have four stops on one keyboard , three on another and the three sounds that are available on this keyboard are available from those , the four sounds that are available
13 Over the years , Dauntless had become used to loneliness , but he suspected that for Cleo it was a new condition which she was having trouble getting used to .
14 I would have thought that for Morecambe they 're probably looking at like a thousand eleven hundred people if , you know
15 ’ ( John 12.24 ) The importance of death is that for God it is the commencement of resurrection .
16 Bob Mays had to confront the fact that for years he had been loving someone else 's daughter .
17 He died in 1637 but it appears that for years he was something of a figure in the district .
18 Could you write down on that that I 've , in brackets that for Ron I 've got tin of Liquorice Allsorts .
19 Lawyers claimed that during evidence she FILLED in official forms , FLICKED through her diary , DEALT with mail and STUDIED her cheque book .
20 Second , our apprehension is aroused by the fact that during sleep we seem to lose control of our minds .
21 There are fears that as President he would sting them with stiffer tax bills .
22 Nixon claimed that as President he had special executive privileges which allowed him to refuse access to the tapes .
23 But the implication is that through education we all have the potential to achieve the rational insight of the ‘ few thinking men ’ and that , if we did , we , too , would agree on the legal rules that would prevent social harm .
24 However , I have to say I have been disappointed that through TOP we are not managing to achieve more .
25 He might assert that he experienced Cortés within him , that he communed personally with Cortés , that Cortés appeared to him in visions , that through Cortés he approached oneness with God or with the sacred .
26 It would provide the people of Scotland with at least the hope that after privatisation they will have decent bus services .
27 To return to the possible origin of man 's wish for a god ; his mammalian nature ensured that after birth he was helpless and utterly dependent on his parents , and the father , mother and child situation ruled .
28 ‘ Well , now we 've survived another of your mini-disasters , ’ he continued , ‘ I thought that after dinner we 'd look at the plans ; it will save time tomorrow .
29 It was a foregone conclusion , I soon realised , that after univeristy he 'd start up his own firm with some money his father left him .
30 It was unlooked-for grace that after supper he should send his page to ask Mistress Hussey to be kind enough to come and speak with him in the small chamber the prince was using as a study .
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