Example sentences of "[det] [noun] that [pron] [vb past] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Yes , that money that I took to the taxi rank this morning .
2 Do you con will you continue that story that I listened to a week before cos I was n't here last week
3 Yeah because then you could have that , you could like have a story board for that advert that you thought of .
4 rock and roll You know that tape that you had with all the rock and roll 's greatest hits .
5 You can take that tin that you got in er you can take that tin as a pencil case that you got pardon ?
6 And we and then we had been working for him for about ten or eleven years on this contract that he had for us .
7 It was then that I conceived the idea of getting a few fans that he had in those days to walk around the television company with placards saying Lets Be Fair To The Long Hairs , which did get press publicity , and in the end , the producer relented and he did his first TV show . ’
8 It was while filming at this den that I heard of yet another place , only a few miles up the Wye , where mink had been seen killing mallard chicks .
9 Now , so we have n't got the reason for you gaining this skill that you had in the case of making scones , playing the clarinet .
10 as well , had a little do with a little boy called Shane , he decided he wanted to come into the story with a , in his blue car , I explained that on the day of the choose he could either come in and have a story or he was to play with the blue car outside , well he had a fit , he 's rattling the door , anyway , I did n't realize there was this childminder that he had with him not er his mum , cos she came and had her sort of say and things
11 It was at this moment that there arrived at AFHQ a " personal " and " urgent " signal for Alexander from Gen McCreery , the Commander of Eighth Army , whose 13 Corps and 5 Corps were directly involved in the front line in North-East Italy and Austria .
12 He puts down something like eight guitar tracks using numerous WEM Copicats and what have you , and it 's only when you hear them all together that you realise he 's assembled this sound that he had in his head .
13 It was during this period that he took into his service Perkin Warbeck [ q.v. ] , who later claimed to be Edward IV 's son , Richard , Duke of York [ q.v . ] .
14 Syd Robinson , a vice-chairman of the Eastern District , was so incensed by this move that he resigned as one of the District 's three representatives on the Extra-Mural Board forthwith .
15 It is sometimes obscure and the writer confesses with some shame that he possessed for some forty years a Tudor binding with the cunningly interwoven initials ‘ R.B. ’ — those of an unidentified London binder working c.1550–81 .
16 It was at this point that he turned into the drive .
17 I went to Anastasiya Pavlovna 's , introduced myself , and she said , ‘ I 've got some works by Chagall , some studies that he did for the Jewish Theatre and several other works as well ’ .
18 But anyway when y when you were first exploring erm the needs and Maggie came back to you and offered erm this , this policy that she wanted for her daughter , but you never actually went back and saw if there was anything else , you never came back
19 It was with some relief that they assented to his desire to take over outreach work in the local community .
20 The answer on this subject that I gave in November made it perfectly clear that the decision is mine and nobody else 's .
21 Did you see this thing that they printed at Type ninety in letraset .
22 We somehow got on to the subject of detective stories , for it had been with some surprise that I learnt at the Old Parsonage meeting that at one time he had read them with avidity .
23 Can you tell me a little bit more about this school that you went to ?
24 What he wanted to do was to publicize erm the whole issue , and it was for this purpose that he joined in these campaigns .
25 It was in this cave that I came across another example of Yorkshire wit : revealed in the light of a torch was a daubed inscription on the wall of the cave , ‘ J. CAESAR B.C. 44 ’ .
26 After National Service in the RAF , he worked for for eight years and it was during this time that he came in contact with , whilst the Belfast mill was being refurbished .
27 Yet it was around this time that he settled for being an actor .
28 It was about this time that he started to court Sylvestre , and in the year 1583 she agreed to marry him .
29 Well from the hotel , we walked down and just happened to take , and where , where this chap that we met at that had this hotel in Eastbourne .
30 Another interest that he had in the scheme was that his clerk occupied No. 20 South Parade , which was within the area covered by the 1855 Act , and Brunel 's office and home were at No. 18 Duke Street , adjacent to the site .
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