Example sentences of "[vb past] [vb pp] [prep] that " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I think I got trapped into that statement .
2 You got caught on that .
3 ‘ I nearly got caught like that , when I was seventeen .
4 ‘ Miraculously they swept you round to Gullholm , where I must have found you minutes after you got caught in that inlet . ’
5 I just got shot of that king .
6 ( There was never any blood when people got shot in that film .
7 Think it was with a bit of Ellie 's assistance that it got made like that .
8 I got done for that .
9 Ah he got , ah he got done for that did he ?
10 She 'd heard of that .
11 Then they said well and then I realised that it was Fennite and I 'd heard of that
12 I think Stan if he 'd looked at that situation again would probably have wanted to go at the first defender an and gone and gone up the left side .
13 He 'd looked around that shabby dwelling and smelled the poverty which he had vowed to help alleviate in his dedicated youth , and to his shame he had thought only of escaping from the fleas he might have picked up from that terrible straw mattress .
14 I thought you 'd sat with that two Con ?
15 He 'd forgotten about that .
16 ‘ It put me right up in the mood again , I 'd forgotten about that sort of intensity .
17 ‘ For Christ 's sake , Donna , I thought you 'd forgotten about that . ’
18 Yeah I 'd forgotten about that .
19 No , an oak table and an oak sideboard and that was all and just four chairs or six chairs I think it was , yes , er and it was erm that furniture was a utility , er I 'd forgotten about that , it 's taken me back now , that was a utility dining room suite of really first class quality , it was a tallish sideboard with two doors with big bow legs and a square table , erm , but it was solid oak really good
20 I 'd forgotten about that .
21 I 'd forgotten about that .
22 Oh I 'd forgotten about that , right I had to go back a couple of times did n't I Bev ?
23 I 'd forgotten about that
24 Maybe I was just a provincial or something , but I began to see that I was among the strangest audience I 'd seen in that place .
25 She 'd argued about that , too .
26 When you 'd done with that , went across to another chappie that came at nine o'clock , selling clothes , used to put his lines up on his stall , he had lines across his stall and for that you got tuppence or threepence , depending on his mood and by then it would be ten o'clock so you 'd go to one or two more and collect them jugs up and fetch them tea .
27 By the time the General Election arrived eighteen months later , there was a good candidate ( Malcolm Thornton , now MP ) , a renewed constituency organisation and time for the people of Crosby to realise that they 'd done in that panicky moment when they were looking for a familiar face as their Member of Parliament .
28 Eventually , she deduced the kid must have gone to find Nathan , who 'd slept in that morning and missed breakfast .
29 When we , we using B H C vaccine in eigh er , late seventies , early eighties , erm , that caused problems because we had residues left in the meat , and the French amongst others found it as well , so there were , there were problems there , and the Ministry went over to organo-phos or to organo-phosphorus dips , they were the only alternative that they 'd got at that er , time .
30 She 'd laughed at that and resisted the urge to cuddle him in front of one of ‘ the lads ’ and had gone .
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