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

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1 After that I had a fear of water , especially the sea , but I learned to live with it and even became a good swimmer .
2 I used to wear jeans and jackets and shirts but my parents burned them on the same day my dad beat me up , and after that I had to wear saris .
3 But it was her last film and after that I had to make do with Jean Simmons in Desirée .
4 After that I had to stop and check myself .
5 We had only brief glimpses of the parrot as it flew across gaps in the canopy , and with that I had to be content .
6 I recently lost three stone in weight and wondered how else I could improve myself and I was lucky in that I had had a mastectomy for a cancer about seven years ago , so I went ahead and had breast reconstruction .
7 After that I had to share Jacob with Rachel .
8 Not long after that I had a letter addressed to Miss Eliza , The house next to the Smithy , Rustington .
9 Suddenly I realised that there were all sorts of things that I wanted to do that I had n't done .
10 There was , the there were two they had that I had got .
11 I 'd been thinking of you know things that that I had that can go .
12 I just chucked everything in that I had , did it , in the box and we were out before seven .
13 A few months after that she had said to Rachel ,
14 A case of gamekeeper turned poacher , given that she had been a fast-stream entrant to the Treasury , much of whose function it is to resist that sort of demand . ’
15 A local craft shop took them and after that she had regular orders for them from outlets further afield .
16 Out of that she had to pay all expenses , including animal feed and coal , which left around five pounds a month for food .
17 He had loved her , of that she had no doubt .
18 His interest in her had been obvious , and because of that she had discouraged it .
19 Our interview with her was the first news she had ever had that she had been the subject of a judgement summons .
20 After that she had detected an almost imperceptible but important change in him , and their love had ignited with a power of body chemistry that sometimes disturbed her .
21 ‘ Not the usual sort of student , ’ the Captain said , remembering that the Marshal had followed little of the bilingual conversation in the hospital , ‘ given that she had two million a month to spend . ’
22 He knew nothing of the girl Louise Taylor , other than that she had arrived at Buckingham Palace three months earlier and had spent time coaching the prince and the duchess in Russian .
23 After that she had been at pains to assure him she could cope very well and was about to go to see her inheritance .
24 Frances joined us from PMD where she worked in marketing Bullion Products for two years , prior to that she had worked in marketing at the Financial Times .
25 To do that she had to step out into the road near the truck .
26 And on top of that she had been rude to her boss .
27 Though no amount of apologising was going to excuse the fact that she had deliberately misled them , even given that she had only misled them from the best of motives — so that they should not worry .
28 I was surprised to seen that in April 's Hands On that you had awarded Zwi Rotem of Israel the winner 's prize for his tip on extracting nails with screwdrivers and a washer .
29 Q. You thought that by doing that you had wiped out every document that existed that would reflect ( the diversion ) , did n't you ?
30 Blushing suggested you were n't just lying , but that you had something to hide .
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