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Example sentences for "that that"

  • But you took your land knowing that that was a condition of your having it?

  • True; but what I mean is, that that is the great bar to improvements in Shetland.

  • Is there not a feeling among the men, that that would be a better mode of dealing than the present?

  • The prohibition is directed, according to Mr. Bruce, only against the sale to strangers of cattle and fish; but the people have so little money, that that may be held as nearly equivalent to a prohibition to buy goods from them.

  • Who dares now to charge me that that cause is hostile to the Roman Catholic religion?

  • And my fatherland will again forgive me, that that time is taken from her.

  • You mean by that that I'm primarily so solid--!

  • I thank you immensely for the charming way you take what I've done; it was because I had a conviction of that that I waited for you to know it.

  • Duke of York, is that that we have most cause to fear; and Turenne to employ the King and his forces by land, to encrease his conquests.

  • Up by break of day, and walked down to the old Swan, where I find little Michell building, his booth being taken down, and a foundation laid for a new house, so that that street is like to be a very fine place.

  • Let us cherish these sentiments, and extend this influence still more widely; in the full conviction, that that is the happiest society which partakes in the highest degree of the mild and peaceful spirit of Christianity.

  • It is not from my lips, it could not be from any human lips, that that strain of eloquence is this day to flow most competent to move and excite the vast multitudes around me.

  • I say, that that doubt is now caused, more than any thing else, by these very proceedings of South Carolina?

  • And you know," she added, "that that is not why I do not take them.

  • I am afraid," she said, "that that is true.

  • You forget, Father Ned, that that's a secret.

  • Now you understand how it is that that blackguard of a mayor caused all the mischief.

  • What is that that is slow, and yet quick?

  • For so is it in all other subjects, that that is thought hurtful unto them, whereby they are made worse.

  • It may be that that sort of work may come in my way.

  • He knew, of course, that that mode of escape from his difficulties was out of the question for him, but he could not explain this to Laurence Fitzgibbon.

  • I think, upon the whole," said Lady Laura, "that that is as good a man as I know.

  • I repeat, Monseigneur, that that would be nothing.

  • I may say, par parenthèse, that that is one of the great proofs of sacred Scripture.

  • And then hastily to conclude, I would say that that thirst is exprest, that that thirst is satisfied, not only in moral law and in its atmosphere, but in one thing more that I think we can all understand.

  • The clock struck two as he closed the last drawer and knew that that part of his preparation was completed.

  • I think," he said, "that that must be a mistake.

  • I am not sure," Borrowdean continued, smoothly, "that that would be the best course.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    different qualities; individual development; little fish; little reflection; one sees; that account; that being; that boy; that effect; that event; that fellow; that house; that island; that land; that letter; that little; that matter; that name; that one; that people; that score; that side; that way; that year; that your; violin concerto