Example sentences of "that [pron] [vb past] [verb] with [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 The thing is , it 's a vicious circle , it 's Catch 22 really , 'cos I used to have a good self-employed business , going painting and decorating and I used to have a good clientele and that and I found over the years that , when it became harder and harder to score and the prices rocketed and all that , it got out of hand , out of proportion , that I was spending more and more time off the job than I was on the job , looking round to get the stuff and I found I was unable to carry on working without the drug , because I just felt so bad and I could n't climb ladders and I thought I was a danger to myself and anybody else that I had working with me , y'know .
2 ‘ When I started using glass it seemed so much smoother and warmer-feeling that I decided to stick with it , ’ he says .
3 And although she was sad , she knew that she had to go with him and she did .
4 She wished even harder that she had gone with him .
5 It was enough that she had to work with him .
6 Then , once in Cambridge , she would convince Leo that she had to stay with him : he would listen to her .
7 And she offered him half of the yam that she had brought with her .
8 He had respected her lack of interest in what others might have called sexual morality , had respected the fact that she had slept with him and neither offered nor expected anything in return .
9 She formed an immediate trust and liking for the duo , and it was on the basis of trust that she agreed to record with them .
10 Princess Mathilde was obliged to travel in a carriage with Eugénie 's mother since she so detested her brother , Prince Napoleon , and her father , ex-King Jerome , that she refused to travel with them .
11 Rachel was about to protest — this sounded like dangerous ground — but somehow it seemed the lesser of two evils and as she turned the key in the ignition she felt a flutter of excitement and she knew , deep down , that she wanted to go with him .
12 B. A. One time , when I was coming down Commercial Road , there was a crowd gathered at the bottom of Regent Street — you accepted the fact that you had to deal with it — and this crowd had been watching a couple fighting .
13 She was still looking admiringly around when , ‘ I 'm so happy that you agreed to dine with me this evening , ’ Lubor stated warmly .
14 Shortly after his death it was alleged that they had co-operated with him in altering entries on their own plea rolls at his house .
15 More than one witness recalled that it gained height steadily after being launched on several occasions in 1848 , and Stringfellow himself certainly considered that he had demonstrated with it the possibility of powered flight .
16 He had thought that he had done with her long ago , had assumed that she had lost the power to hurt him .
17 He taught her that the sacrament of the eucharist was so big that he did not feel that he had finished with it when he came home after the service at 8 a.m. on Sunday morning .
18 Unlike many of the top jockeys , he found time to talk to Kelly without giving her the immediate impression that he wanted to sleep with her , although if his reputation was only half true then he did .
19 He told him that he wanted to stay with him .
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