Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] [that] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | That feeling lasted a while but after we 'd had the children something changed and I slowly realized that I did n't love her anymore . |
2 | He ducked under the thief 's sword arm and brought his own blade around in an arc so incompetently misjudged that it hit the man flat-first and jolted out of the wizard 's hand . |
3 | When I eventually realized that he was trying to chat me up , I decided to end the conversation and get off the train . |
4 | It eventually got that they were typed and put into cellophane covers which made it a lot easier . |
5 | If she walked out , then he would be unable to follow her unless he 'd brought back-up with him , and somehow she rather doubted that he had . |
6 | She was seeing Hector Henderson , and more and more as the days went on found that she needed him , his simplicity and his jolliness . |
7 | At this moment , as he was still wondering what to say to them , he suddenly realized that something had lightened his spirits . |
8 | ‘ We suddenly realized that we were as free as air , and could n't think of a thing to do with this unexpected liberty . |
9 | Now this is people 's traditional expectation and they still have it , whereas we 're of the mind that instead of this er you 've very cleverly got in this circle and the last day that I suddenly realized that we 're all equal and moving around in a reasonably organized manner but still we 're rather loose , whereas the traditional view is a parish councillor says it and everybody does the rest , with a few er renegades and revolutionaries at varying parts in your parish . |
10 | One middle-aged daughter put it this way : ‘ I suddenly realized that my mother and I had changed roles . |
11 | I suddenly realized that I was n't myself any more : I did n't give a damn whether he was wearing a tie or not . ’ |
12 | Arriving , I suddenly realized that I did n't have a job to do . |
13 | I suddenly realized that I was going mad too , that he was wickedly wickedly cunning . |
14 | I suddenly realized that she was a pretty woman . |
15 | I suddenly realized that there were a lot of worthwhile things I could do if I were reprieved . |
16 | Then you walked into my life , and I suddenly realised that what I had felt for Claire may have been sexual attraction , but it was never love . ’ |
17 | She suddenly realised that they were both staring at her , watching the expressions chase each other across her face . |
18 | Squinting again along the left of the nose I suddenly realised that his head had become completely transparent ! |
19 | I suddenly realised that she really did n't want to lose me . |
20 | However , whatever the reason , she suddenly realised that she was feeling far too tired and exhausted to pick yet another fight with Ross . |
21 | She entered her room , but , as reality started to creep in , she suddenly realised that she had n't said anything more to him about that interview . |
22 | I suddenly realised that there were all these great black players around in Louisiana , and that I 'd missed them completely ! |
23 | ‘ At first I thought art was simply a matter of reproducing what I saw ; but one day I saw a reproduction of Piero della Francesca 's Pietà , and I suddenly realised that there was a huge spiritual element in painting . |
24 | On my way out of the shed , I suddenly realised that I was not on my own . |
25 | I suddenly realised that I actually knew how to use a library . |
26 | At lunchtime the aid started going off and I suddenly realised that I was n't going to get through the afternoon — ’ |
27 | I suddenly realised that he was very , very interested . |
28 | Then I suddenly realised that it was a film set . |
29 | On the third evening after his return from the castle , he suddenly announced that he was going back to Kinghorn . |
30 | That day , she only realised that nobody wants their special enemy , chosen with care and attacked with force , to renounce the role and throw down arms and instead bare their breasts for an embrace . |