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

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1 erm I I found it that it was a very pleasant layout .
2 After I left the council , I worked for the council for ten years and then I stopped the council in nineteen forty six for I I telled you that afore have I .
3 And I she told me that she can I come out and play Cherry and things like that , she 's so funny !
4 Well she she told me that your M E type symptoms had got a lot worse and I said that 's we had at That 's what I chatted with her about the other day but
5 The sum of the erm I do I do n't , I know , my dad 's taught me a different one to Miss , she she taught me that erm i the , oh hang on !
6 you you told us that you had quite a lot meat and veg and things .
7 It is strange that I can find no reference to these beans in Peggy Earl 's " Tales of Islay " because it was she who told me that they were sometimes called " fairy eggs " and that some of the more wealthy people had them set in silver mounts to wear round their necks .
8 It is strange that I can find no reference to these beans in Peggy Earl 's " Tales of Islay " because it was she who told me that they were sometimes called " fairy eggs " and that some of the more wealthy people had them set in silver mounts to wear round their necks .
9 It was she who told me that Doogie was a commis chef at one of the better Park Lane hotels ( and I 'd said I had n't realized his politics were important and she 'd just looked at me ) and she was a journalist with one of the North London suburban weeklies .
10 And it was she who told me that she 'd been , that 's where they 'd been .
11 For it was she who told herself that nothing was to be gained at this moment by recrimination , that Sir George 's land and influence at Stockton were still big assets ( though nowhere near worth the price at which they had been bought ) , and that a moping Sir George — a sackcloth-ashes flagellant — could be all it needed to bring the whole structure of confidence tumbling down .
12 I think almost daily there were discussions between our two shop stewards and the quarry owners about you know , levels of production , expected targets , increase in production and all this , and er I think you know through those daily discussions we made our side of the argument known and we we told him that we 'd work to rule if things were n't proper and if we did n't like it .
13 Bust the balloons , bugger off home , tell him we shot everything that moved . ’
14 For like such a amateur er company to do , but people loved it because they they understood everything that was going on .
15 And he himself told me that the Lord Willington Nursing Home is the most professional of the local nursing homes .
16 It had the feel of it this little garden you know , the doors , the paintwork everything about it it gave you that feel .
17 In it he told me that the blood he had spilt over my traitor 's proposal — his own blood — was nothing to the blood of the traitors that he would shed if the Aten fell , and it was his lot to take vengeance . ’
18 Each time he set off , it was obvious to those of us who loved him that he was wildly out of control and a danger to those who came before and after him .
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