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

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1 Every time afterwards when she saw her uncle wear that shirt she remembered the words that Rose spoke .
2 Late that afternoon we made a perfect three-point landing at the RCAF airstrip in Whitehorse , capital of the Yukon Territory , where I found shelter for the night in a bare but adequate room at the Whitehorse Hotel .
3 That afternoon we made a laborious but uneventful descent down the north east face and retrieved our skis .
4 That afternoon we visited the stately Osborne House with its large statues and priceless antiques .
5 Later that afternoon they left the dairy .
6 To console Thérèse for missing the funeral , that afternoon they played a new game .
7 Late that afternoon she had a telephone call from Joe Martin , just back from a trip to New York .
8 On the way back that afternoon she bought a can of red spray paint in a car accessories shop .
9 McCreery gave Keightley the authorization he had asked for , and at 1450 hrs that afternoon he sent a further signal to Gen Clark at 15th Army Group , AC/190 [ KP 102 ] , reporting " Approx 300,000 Germans and 200,000 Croats moving towards area Villach-Klagenfurt .
10 That afternoon he saw the King , who tried to dissuade him , but , as lying George V recorded it : ‘ He assured me that it was absolutely necessary for him to appeal to the Country as he had gone so far that it was not possible for him to change his mind . ’ ’
11 At two that afternoon he rang the doorbell of the flat she rented in Heliopolis on the outskirts of Cairo .
12 Later that afternoon I saw a horse-drawn van pull up outside the cottage and soon a burly fellow was fetching furniture out and loading it into the van .
13 Later that afternoon I had an audience with the opera 's new boss .
14 I went into dyslexia because when I did that course we had the opportunity to do a special study of a subject of our own choice and I spent a lot of time on dyslexia because I was already interested in it before I started .
15 The circumstances in that case which prompted the court to establish a duty centred on ( 1 ) the nature of the face-to-face transaction ( ie the family character of the company ) , ( 2 ) the high degree of inside information which the insiders possessed , and ( 3 ) the actual conduct of the takeover .
16 In that case they got the wrong man .
17 In that case he raised the weekly dependency on this basis from £12.50 to £20.00 a week .
18 At that instant I learnt a lesson I have never forgotten : never , ever use a camera that you have not tested , ’
19 At that instant I felt a pang in my heart !
20 At that instant she chose the path of her own life , and understood that in time she would have to part company with her friend .
21 In that instant she realised the whole shocking weirdness of what was going on .
22 And something stilled within her as in that instant she caught a tantalising waft of the rich , dark scent of him and felt the hard , powerful warmth of him press against her .
23 And in that instant she guessed the stars that ruled him .
24 When the Times published that story it became a scandale .
25 Even at that hour he had an alert look , as aura of controlled energy .
26 ‘ The deck on the QE2 on that level we called the Exocet Deck , because that 's the height the missile rides at . ’
27 And following that recommendation we accepted a rash amendment on the floor of .
28 there is a better chance now than ever before to break down that prejudice which prompted the Irish people to confound in one common hatred the oppressed classes of England with the oppressors of both countries .
29 Fired up by that ambition he turned the Supper on end , and began to squeeze burnt umber directly on to the canvas , spreading it with a palette knife until the scene beneath was completely obscured .
30 And even that car he bought the
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