Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] that time " in BNC.

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1 It was a great learning experience and I needed that time , but I was n't moving in leaps and bounds .
2 But I saw that time was much more like the growth of Mary 's reputation , devious and ambiguous , than it was like the straight line , moving remorselessly forward , which Western thought has forced it to prefigure .
3 you know the big spread that I saw that time
4 In fact there were very few guide dogs at that time and erm I 've never felt that erm it 's , I mean maybe just my erm silliness really but I , I never wanted a dog lying about all day because once at the office I stayed put as it were until it was time to go home and I could have taken the dog I suppose during the lunch hour but I preferred that time to erm to reading
5 I was quite worried about you , after you fainted that time . "
6 She used that time wisely in assembling a cast of Roy 's friends including Robbie Robertson , Don Was , Jeff Lynne and K D Lang to complete unfinished tracks from the sessions for his last album , Mystery Girl .
7 I suppose looking back on it , she needed that time of grief .
8 She had n't realized she remembered that time .
9 How she missed that time — those few weeks , which now she would have to live on for the rest of her life .
10 We managed that time , but sometimes they 've wanted things that we just ca n't get hold of .
11 He decided that although the Prime Mover had granted his wish , it was up to him how he used that time ; but with his badly broken body there was little he could do .
12 It seemed that time might stand still forever .
13 It seemed that time scales were important to him .
14 He said that time pressure on the Inland Revenue to complete valuations could mean work being rushed .
15 From his youth , says Bishop Buckeridge , ‘ he was totally addicted to the study of good letters ’ , and at Merchant Taylors School ‘ he accounted that time lost that he spent not on his studies , arising at four o'clock in the morning , and studying late into the night ’ .
16 ‘ — well anyway , I remembered the last time she was here this Mrs Heatherington-Scott made a set at Sir Harry Destry , like Thomas said , and — well , we all know what happened that time , do n't we ?
17 ‘ So what happened that time ? ’
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