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

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1 " I made that excuse for him last year when he 'd been with us six months .
2 So marked were my anxieties that I buried that experience for several years .
3 I raised that matter on the Adjournment of the House .
4 I am able to say to my right hon. Friend that I raised that matter with President Yeltsin very forcibly indeed .
5 I heard that remarked in a vegetable shop .
6 I heard that cry in the house again , Martha .
7 I felt that falling in love with you at that stage would very definitely not be a good idea . ’
8 I suppose the heat had made me edgy : though I knew that to ask for money as a loan was the only way she could keep her dignity , I held an angry conversation with her in my mind .
9 I got the job at and I 'd had e I 'd had experience , I knew that going to was no problem .
10 Erm to my self respect and I just I was determined that it was n't going to happen to my daughter , so in consequence I saw that working on the side to get to get the uniform so that she could go to school in a new uniform same as all the other kids as a necessity .
11 I thought that happened in the NBA , I did n't think that happened in soccer . ’
12 While in new York , I learned that plans for a virtually new Flushing Meadow complex have been dropped
13 Well , she tells me that she is going to throw Shaun out because Shaun is boring , er , Don put her , Shaun she has no respect for she says because he has n't got a job , he wo n't get a job , he wo n't work , and she said to Lee what did I think of the idea of taking Pete back , once they were properly divorced take Pete back just as a lover and I said that sounds to me to be a very good idea , I said then your not at his mercy because anybody who 's at Pete 's mercy will suffer , his got a very nasty streak , his got a nasty snide way of putting things .
14 So I destroyed that place to which the
15 Although she was terribly fond of the children she found that working with them was like banging her head against a brick wall .
16 Though his expression was serious she recognised that gleam in his eye .
17 As to direct selling , she believed that seeing off the threat of publishers was even easier : ‘ No publisher can supply all the books a school needs . ’
18 She imagined that slash through herself .
19 ‘ The way you turned that somersault in mid-air and everything ! ’
20 She decided that thinking in four dimensions was best left to the Doctor .
21 She knew that look from old , and it was n't one that she particularly liked .
22 Was it somebody that you knew that worked in here ?
23 A young woman once interviewed on the radio was asked whether she felt that working as a cleaner was beneath her .
24 She remembered that smile with resentful clarity .
25 She continued that support after his elevation to the House of Lords in 1970 and during his service as joint chairman of the Southern Flank of NATO and as a Deputy Lieutenant of the city of Edinburgh .
26 but she said that happened with him when he had the erm what did he have an operation for ?
27 Kate found it hard to avoid hearing about him ; he seemed daily to be permeating her senses almost as if he were personally hounding her even though she accepted that had to be crazy thinking on her part .
28 But she pushed that thought from her .
29 I understood you considered that act to be sheer deviousness on my part .
30 and we did n't think , and sort of , then we realized that had to sort of like turn it off and that might help a bit , but boiling water , we 're trying to stop it with our finger .
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