Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [pers pn] [prep] that [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well I got it from that travel agents |
2 | Mm , we went in that , we went and got me barm cakes and a bit , a few veg and that , went , oh I bought Li Joanne a little set of er instead of an Easter egg , it 's quite nice , I got it from that shop , you know erm next to Kingston and Hutch |
3 | I told her of that woman novelist who made a character in Provence ladle out onion soup , followed by bouillabaisse for luncheon , and in summer too . |
4 | do you remember when I told you about that baby on the maternity ward |
5 | When I got back ooh you know I told you about that job ? |
6 | Erm I told you about that chap Michael Bell who wrote to me about using my book as play , I 'll read you his letter some other week . |
7 | And I arranged it on that day at the time . |
8 | The hole I drew was about nine metres out and I fished it with that length of pole and a short line . |
9 | I placed it in that part of the room where we need the light , with something which , if I believed in it , I would call instinct . |
10 | You 're not forgetting that I called you before that time myself , and you told me Bonanza had taken the girl away somewhere ? ’ |
11 | I saw him with that Jones girl , ’ answered his sister Dorothy . |
12 | But I want to hear now the whole story of your life , and how you came to be with the boys I saw you with that day . ’ |
13 | I sprayed him with that stuff . |
14 | So I took her through that holiday in greater detail . |
15 | ‘ Do n't say anything , but I saw Bob Lamb going along the beck , so I sent her off that way , too . |
16 | She was in first thing , I mean I sent it off that evening she was in first thing the next morning yes that 's fine . |
17 | Now the point I 'm trying to make — the reason I sent you to that 2D universe — is that I reckon we 're making the same mistake — about the space of our universe . |
18 | Roughly , those over thirty-five , and I put him in that group , reacted with a mixture of impatience , embarrassment , and guilt . |
19 | Right so , David I reminded you about that letter , when are you gon na bring it |
20 | ‘ It was over the night I accompanied you to that dinner and backed up your story . |
21 | I disabused him of that notion . |
22 | I trusted you with that report — and with the information it contained . |
23 | Tess , when you told me about that child of ours , my feelings for you became strong again . |
24 | Hm I 'm glad you told me about that Lorna |
25 | You told me about that disaster . |
26 | It was strange how she loved him for that business with Tommaso so long ago , how she had such a feeling for the intricate conventions of the old code , and saw him as a man of honour , a duellist . |
27 | She sent me to that convent , thinkin' she would make something o' me . ' |
28 | She goes on slowly and naively : ‘ I 'm really glad , in a way , that you took me to that place . |
29 | You expelled me from that plane . |
30 | Well if you bought it through that Mace , they tell you to sell and you 'd only get on it . |