Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [adv] that [pron] do " in BNC.

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1 Dean agreed : ‘ I had an opportunity to watch Jimmy a couple of times from short leg in my first season here , and I realised then that he does n't go very far forward .
2 Too late I found out that I did n't . ’
3 I decided then that I did n't want to be a martyr , and since then I have n't been near a hairdresser 's .
4 I think I knew already that she did n't take it seriously .
5 I learned then that one did n't ask questions : fortunately , books and girl friends were later available .
6 I learned quickly that she did not like being ‘ told ’ .
7 Sorry Mr Chairman I did n't that I did n't hear the number read out .
8 I pointed out that I did not limp or at least not so much that anyone had previously noticed .
9 Suzanne Gibson , you mentioned earlier that you did n't like to use the word ‘ policing ’ .
10 She noticed belligerently that he did add ginger ale to the brandy .
11 She swallowed so that she did n't sound as if she was shell-shocked .
12 She called back that she did n't .
13 She felt sometimes that he did n't know how spirited she could be , and this would certainly have shown him !
14 Sometimes she said simply that she did not know when he would be back and dropped the phone .
15 Some a lot of you said yesterday that you do n't always get in this formal situation having to stand up in front of people .
16 She still felt very tired and run down , but her excuse was neatly removed by Glyn when she pointed out that she did n't feel quite up to driving .
17 When The Art Newspaper approached the British Museum they pointed out that they do not possess the Altar of Cybele , nor had they yet received a letter from Ronchey .
18 It stopped so that they did n't miss the conversation .
19 It turned out that she did n't realise they were down , but thinks she must have pushed them into that position when dropping the ribber .
20 I wanted to go there , but it turned out that it did n't exist any more .
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