Example sentences of "[vb past] in that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Unfortunately this is the way the Tory always play their ploys on Highfield , they always think they are the champions of Highfield issue unfortunately they do not know what transpired in that area , they do not know the deprivation in that area .
2 Successive Secretaries acknowledge the outstanding support she provided in that role .
3 But caught in that web were jots of evidence that Angie quite simply lived with every day .
4 ‘ Paula jumped into her car and drove to the house and moved in that day .
5 As she moved in that direction , she glanced into the kitchen and caught sight of the clock .
6 He had been eager to start work upon the latter ever since the completion , and relative failure , of The Family Reunion — if only to correct the overt poeticizing and the unbalanced structure which he discerned in that drama .
7 Sometimes , if they knew he behaved in that way , people would be unwilling to talk about him at all — for fear they would embarrass themselves by saying something sympathetic about a man they knew could just as easily assassinate their characters .
8 ‘ He fled in that terror , ’ said Cadfael , ‘ and the next he heard was that Tutilo had found the man dead , and so reported him .
9 Well I mean one of the women I spoke to that I mentioned in that piece felt strongly that schools were laying too much on children in terms of taking responsibility for how the world is , and she erm mentioned in particular erm the kind of ecological issues that lots of schools and teachers are taking up now and erm children are becoming involved in projects for , you know , recycle this that and the other and there 's a book , is n't there , ‘ The Children 's Green Guide ’ or something .
10 Just as the events themselves can be known but not the experiences which they provoked , so we can not hope to understand Eliot as he knelt in that chapel or in the presence of his God .
11 I found in that chemist shop when I was looking there er , refill Nutrene .
12 ‘ It means , ’ said Duvall holding up one of the paraffin cans , ‘ that we have to burn what we found in that car wreck outside . ’
13 The United Kingdom referred in that connection to article 5(1) of the Geneva Convention on the High Seas 1958 ( United Nations Treaty Series 450 , No. 6465 ) ( Cmnd. 1929 ) which reads :
14 It referred in that connection to paragraph 13 of the judgment in the Pesca Valentia case .
15 It referred in that connection to article 8 of the Convention of 1986 .
16 It referred in that connection to Ordre des Avocats au Barreau de Paris v. Klopp ( Case 107/83 ) [ 1984 ] E.C.R. 2971 and Commission of the European Communities v. Belgium .
17 They referred in that connection to their arguments with regard to the residence requirement .
18 It also stressed that the quotas constituted a derogation from the principle of non-discrimination on grounds of nationality , and it referred in that connection to the order of 10 October 1989 in Commission of the European Communities v. United Kingdom ( Case 246/89 R ) [ 1989 ] E.C.R. 3125 .
19 In particular , they referred in that connection to the infringement of the rights conferred on the ‘ joint venture ’ vessels by article 168(4) of the Act of Accession 1985 , read in conjunction with Annex XII thereto .
20 Presented with ( 32 ) , we therefore read it as a sequence of two events that occurred in that order : ( 32 ) Alfred went to the store and bought some whisky We now see how the semanticist armed with the notion of implicature can extricate himself from the dilemmas raised above in connection with examples ( 4 ) -(7) .
21 Carnelian 's scheme could n't have been to expose Jaq to whatever type of recycling of human bodies occurred in that underworld .
22 Most strikingly , fully 57 per cent of module failures occurred in term 3 , even though only 38 per cent of assessments occurred in that term .
23 He believed in that case the main danger would come from Wollo soldiery pursuing the Shoans into the town , and passing close to the Legation .
24 She found herself wondering painfully how she compared in that respect with this Sybil .
25 Only for a moment did he pause and face the buffeting wind with an effort , and Paul recognised in that moment his own struggle with bales of wool before the same door .
26 The entrance foyer was packed when Georg sidled in that evening , hoping that no-one would see him and recognize him .
27 He was a strong young man , and I delighted in that strength : he once signed a letter to me ‘ Your wild boy of Aveyron ’ .
28 When the milk teeth came in that shape , Dinah had taken no heed ; no doubt the matter would rectify itself in time .
29 After Millie had flounced away to do her bidding , Aggie said , ‘ She came in that yard as white as a sheet .
30 What is more they appear to have done it , whether in small discussion groups , or the concerts and parties she helped to get under way to celebrate the ending of the war , which also came in that year .
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