Example sentences of "[adv] that [vb past] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | now this could be better , oh yes , slightly better that shot off nicely somewhere |
2 | But strangely enough that went out , it came in with a flush see ? |
3 | Mills was n't gay , so that ruled out a killing of that sort . |
4 | So that helped out a lot . |
5 | If the universe is indeed spatially infinite , or if there are infinitely many universes , there would probably be some large regions somewhere that started out in a smooth and uniform manner . |
6 | At Leeds , for example , the grid of streets between the present railway station and the significantly named The Headrow , though now much mutilated by modern development , is still that laid out by Maurice de Paynel in the early thirteenth century . |
7 | Just two machines , four people and gradually that got up to a reasonable size er i it grew on the back of companies like , , , manufacturing what I call the coordinated look cos knitwear was utilized for bringing other things together . |
8 | At first they talked easily about David 's chances of demobilisation , and the kind of law he would practise when he eventually got back to London , and his prospects of fighting a reasonably safe seat at the next General Election , but inevitably that led on to Julia 's plans . |
9 | Now that went on for a month . |
10 | And course that used t that used to go down on the bed and when you pulled that be there so many years , your hands all went purple and that 'd be days before that went off . |
11 | Well that came up in Anne in Anne Bronte 's book as well did n't he ? |
12 | . Well that came back , everyone 's hearts in their mouths , . |
13 | It has missed only one edition since the civil war started and even that came out a day late . |
14 | Even that turned out to be no simple task . |
15 | Got on one tube and that broke down from the end of she 's at Liverpool Street then she had to go different end to Oxford Street , but she ended up in Charing Cross then she got on another tube line at Charing Cross and then that broke down , so she said it took hours , then she gave a taxi , had to get a taxi back to Oxford Street and , and from Oxford Street back to Waterloo and it 's four pound and he gave her a change for a tenner instead , and she gave him a twenty pound note but , you know she 's absolutely haggard , so I said it 's just as well she can have a cup of tea before she goes , I just told her briefly about that so , erm , Carla 's a bit late ai n't she ? |
16 | The original conception of review is indeed that set out above . |
17 | There was something else that came up out of the minutes . |
18 | one of Mrs Tibbs 's boarders , ‘ an Irishman recently imported ’ who was ‘ in a perfectly wild state ; and had come over to England to be an apothecary , a clerk in a government office , an actor , a reporter , or anything else that turned up — he was not particular ’ . |