Example sentences of "to the [noun sg] that [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I did n't come to the church that night , I had no reason to . |
2 | Is n't it the case though that people in Kent , offenders in Kent , have become used to the idea that cautioning will be the norm ? |
3 | They got on to the airfield that night and started to place their bombs , but as the aircraft were widely dispersed , this took time in the dark . |
4 | So we 're hoping to address all these issues and er and also to try to bring people back to the awareness that food is a basic human right , the right to eat is a basic human right and , and that we have to find ways to make sure people enjoy that basic human right . |
5 | Leaving Howard to try and persuade Colonel Mortimer to take his men to the cemetery that night — reasoning that one American to another would get a better result Ace , Benny and Petion returned to the TARDIS , where Ace indicated the remaining pilfered weapons in her shopping trolley . |
6 | She sat in her bright office and thought of Müller coming to the apartment that day . |
7 | Take 'em along Witchball Street , Tom , and down to the quay that way . |
8 | Through Ed , who , she thought had the right contacts because he was a man , they went to the Roundhouse that night . |
9 | I did more or less ignore on the tube journey and the walk to the choir that evening , I mean |
10 | The house is open to the public that day , so I 'll be in the kiosk answering questions from people and occasionally thinking about what 's happening in London . |
11 | The two girls went down to the village that morning to secure a piece of board and some paint . |
12 | While they were saying so , Marshall was contacting Mrs Tavett and learning that her husband had said he was going to the surgery that morning but had not been home since . |
13 | She told him that she and some others were being escorted by the household guard on an expedition to the country that day . |
14 | CATHERINE It was because of her I went to the head that time at the school . |
15 | Walking back to the theatre that night , Noreen was extremely tense and said little . |
16 | Later , during tea , Lord Henry invited Basil and Dorian to go with him to the theatre that night . |
17 | He came back to London on Boxing Day evening , but the vicarage party went to the theatre that night and asked Ianthe Broome to join them . |
18 | No traders were likely to come to the Hall that day or any other , and she could hardly risk being seen speaking to them even if they did . |
19 | It came up on the wall like that and had a big wooden block fastened to the wall that block |
20 | He suddenly remembered that Stephen Blufton 's information about drug smuggling was due to be put to the test that day . |
21 | ‘ I was furious when I got to the hotel that morning to find you 'd already left . |
22 | Between them , they decided that Mrs Maylie and Dr Losberne should be told , and that Mr Brownlow would come to the hotel that evening for a discussion . |
23 | George invited me out to the cinema that night , and so it began . |
24 | Each mailed the questionnaire to the institute that morning . |
25 | ‘ By the way , I never did ask you — what made you come round to the cottage that night ? ’ |
26 | Alexandra had gone from one room to the other that morning smoothing pillows and straightening covers and , as a last gesture , putting Aunt Emily 's little morocco bound journal beside her mother 's bed . |
27 | Gloucester went on to the final that season while Gosforth merged with the Newcastle club to create a new force in northern rugby … this season they lead the second division … they 're unbeaten too … so Gloucester are up against it |
28 | I could n't find the entrance to the restaurant that night for a start , and I spent the first half hour of the evening circling the outside of the building looking for a way in — in full view of all the diners . |
29 | The story has it that young de Malleray , a second-lieutenant in the same regiment , having heard the first news but not the sequel , was himself on the way up to the line that evening , and encountered his father 's Colonel . |
30 | He realised , with a thrill of annoyance at himself , that in his haste — his weary haste — to get to the hearing that morning , he had omitted to set the second lock with its automatic alarm connection . |