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Examples

  • Zat is your bedroom – not? she added, pointing to a door which obviously gave on an inner room.

    Lady Molly of Scotland Yard 1912

  • "Zat is a lie, is it not?" rejoined Lady Molly calmly, as she drew from her reticule the typewritten letter which Jane Turner had sent to the Countess of Hohengebirg.

    Lady Molly of Scotland Yard 1912

  • Soon after they mounted, and traversed the deserts for ten successive days; but on the eleventh day they passed over a country called Zat ool Ialam: and in the middle of the plain they met six howdahs, upon six camels; and over each howdah was a crescent of polished gold, with hangings of magnificent velvet; and round the howdahs rode a troop of sturdy slaves, armed with shields and sharp swords.

    Antar : 1820

  • The recently-recalled Zat Knight was one of the stars of Bolton's win on Tuesday and the towering centre-half is no eager to establish himself as a regular in the side.

    Football.co.uk news feed 2009

  • "Zat," exclaimed the naturalist, after gazing at his friend for some time in silence, "zat is a tree vitch planted itself in mid-air and zen sent its roots down to zee ground and its branches up to zee sky!"

    Blown to Bits or, The Lonely Man of Rakata 1859

  • "Zat," exclaimed the naturalist, after gazing at his friend for some time in silence, "zat is a tree vitch planted itself in mid-air and zen sent its roots down to zee ground and its branches up to zee sky!"

    Blown to Bits The Lonely Man of Rakata, the Malay Archipelago 1859

  • Some believe that the Prophet permitted the practice, and explain the peculiar name of the expedition called Zat al-Rika’a

    Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-Madinah and Meccah 2003

  • The striker then knocks the ball through to Cole who can't get the bettter of the giant Zat Knight.

    Bolton Wanderers v Liverpool - as it happened! Tom Bryant 2010

  • Wise enough not to engage Zat Knight, almost a foot his superior, in aerial battles, he compensated by adopting a roaming brief, creating both goals from deeper positions.

    Boudewijn Zenden shows his staying power to give Sunderland hope 2011

  • When they got a penalty, following Zat Knight's foul on Danny Welbeck, Adam Bogdan dived to his right and saved Rooney's attempt in the 22nd minute.

    Paul Scholes shines but Manchester United heritage industry has limits 2012

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