Example sentences of "that [pron] [verb] [verb] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Okay well I 'll I 'll do a I 'll do a note on on the various headings that I 've made so we 've all got the same piece of paper .
2 In the va , in the various schools that I 've worked in I I 've
3 the only ones that I 've found well they were , that was all .
4 In fact on erm on one of the erm sheets that I 've brought up there 's a notice of how to repair them with bits of cycle inner tube .
5 ‘ I want to do more and feel that I can , now that I 've brought up my family . ’
6 Was it Monday , no it was yesterday , I was in the loo and I could hear this paper being ripped and I thought oh they 've got one of my club catalogues , I did n't think any more of it and then I could hear Joseph going weee , I thought what the devil 's he got , so went out , Joseph has got the flying circus bus that was meant for Charlotte and him and , Brenda and Charlotte was sharing the , the , garage thing that I 've brought so I thought well now it 's out , well they 're not going to keep all that till I said to him whatever is Father Christmas going to say , I said he 's supposed to be taking these away to bring I said er , what 's Father Christmas gon na say ? , no Ben forget , so I thought while they 're out I could see Joseph 's playing a lot , way with this bus thing , he was having a whale of a time , he thought that was great , so I said to Charlotte I said do you like that bus ?
7 That photograph that I 've got where it 's all snowy 's his house and we lived just opposite .
8 She suggested in that shoddy little newspaper interview that I 'd broken up her marriage … but let's not talk of it , Gregory , please .
9 That 's everything that I done did n't I ?
10 It became clear from talking to parents that I had to see how what they said actually hooked up with their experience , the fine detail of it , and not to assume that I knew exactly what kind of lived experience lay behind a familiar form of words .
11 It was a lovely shop , bought it up here up But , me brother left the brew left the pub and er it meant that I had to get out you know .
12 It 's like the stupid things that I tried to do once myself with that great pope of Velasquez .
13 It was only after she had gone that I started to ponder why she had confided so much in me .
14 This is one area that I have stirred up plenty of controversy with my personal views .
15 The dilemma is simple : if the Sistine Chapel 's wall and ceiling were intended to be preserved as form , they should not have been painted with frescoes , it means that someone wanted to remove forever their original architectural character and create something else , which is acceptable ’ .
16 The truth of the matter was that even before she had agreed to take over the club she had been plagued more and more by a feeling that she had done all she could do in the music business .
17 He told me all that she had to say when she left it in trust for me .
18 She met him emerging from their tall block of apartments as she was returning from work on the Friday evening , having stopped to buy groceries on the way home , her mind flying ahead to Luke 's arrival and all that she planned to say to him now that she had made up her mind to end their affair .
19 Not that she had made up her mind about taking Bridget into her confidence — she would leave that decision until later .
20 She claimed that she had invited both her daughter and Neha to go to Marbella with her but Neha was not ready to leave at the same time .
21 It was then Ruth was filled with such an anger that she had to crush tight her fists to stop herself from flying up the steps to beat at Fernando 's chest .
22 He wanted badly to creep into her arms and be told he had done marvellously well , that she had put on her red dress and her new pumps specially for him , for his seduction .
23 She had put them on without thinking , because they were what she had always worn for travelling outside London , but she began to wonder what David 's mother would think of them and to wish that she had put on her good black coat and skirt instead with one of her London hats .
24 She could say , in all honesty , that she had looked out her college paints and brushes but they had been dried up and beyond recall .
25 Since she was sixteen she had experienced life , and none of it had been good , except that she had given birth to a daughter and also that she had found out what love was , but had experienced the painful futility of it .
26 Very occasionally she would come and tell me that it had been left so immaculate that she 'd had almost nothing to do and instead would remove some of the dust in the melin for us .
27 But then the second girl wails that she has laughed away her whizz powder .
28 Not that she did know where he 'd gone ; she did n't .
29 I know I were showing her alarms and that she wanted to see how they work .
30 They were things that you took to blot out your life .
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