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

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1 And I 'd know that I 'd incurred that expense .
2 ‘ It was for you that I had to leave that hotel suite and not return until daylight . ’
3 My personal and spiritual growth expanded into every area of my life , twenty-four hours a day , seven days a week , as I came to live more consciously in each and every moment — knowing that I had created that moment , and that it was an opportunity to grow .
4 And that 's a bit like that erm the teaching skills that I had to do that time when I was on the course .
5 I wished for the first time that I had taken that knife and turned it on Nour and let his blood .
6 I was ill , but he did n't know actually that I had used that method .
7 It 's true that I did feel that way at the time .
8 The landlord was aware of the fact that she had made that application but , notwithstanding that , on 4 December 1989 he applied for execution .
9 And she knew that she had seen that expression before , and very recently .
10 Not that she had dressed that way especially for him , she hastily denied .
11 Ultimately we were given that assurance and er we were quite proud of the fact that , you know , the members had gone along with us on the proviso that we had got that principle you know , to establish .
12 We then realized that we had to change that image , if you like to call it that , because we were n't really living normal lives any more .
13 We found evidence that the electors exercised a coherent choice amongst the media sources on offer ; and that they enjoyed exercising that choice .
14 That they managed to translate that attitude on to sparkling vinyl ( in the form of ‘ Michael ’ , ‘ Walter 's Trip ’ , ‘ Fashion Crisis Hits New York ’ et al ) was worthy enough .
15 It is hard to believe that it intended to withhold that protection in all cases where a jury might think that the place in question was not necessary or desirable or where the authorities could not by evidence justify their policies to a jury 's satisfaction .
16 I mean obviously once she 's been through the learning process herself , so Doug came away feeling quite pleased that he 'd made that contact and he also sort of made one or two , he , he had one or two wise observations I think about the evening , he made one or two new contacts himself and the suggestion and things , he spoke very well about it , at our committee on our last meeting last week
17 ‘ Simon told me , last night , ’ began Gazzer , ‘ that he 'd smashed that kiosk up .
18 She had not told her son to keep away from the course because she had not been aware that he had gone that way .
19 He knew , though , that he had to let that anger die a bit before he confronted Sandra .
20 He added that he had made that decision in spite of an embargo on similar junctions after the Bellgrove train crash two years earlier .
21 On one of these days Nigel commented that he had observed that grandma had accompanied the family that week , so he was n't surprised .
22 Only when he told her that he intended leaving that evening did he feel her hand tighten in his .
23 What he did not , of course , add was that he intended to exacerbate that instability by every means in his power while making certain that external isolation was added to internal dysfunction .
24 I remember very well Ben 's insistence that he wanted to retain that quartet .
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