Example sentences of "[vb past] on that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The stone flew in the air across the surface of the water , skimming as free as a bird but only because it bounced on that surface every now and then and refused to sink at the first contact .
2 Wilson self-consciously capitalized on that supremacy in his ‘ First Hundred Days ’ of dynamic action , a deliberate imitation of the Kennedy style in early 1960 .
3 Think I 've learnt it and just keep making the sa yes cos she 'd crossed out divorced on that passport form
4 The Inspector who reported on that Litchfield city local plan said , go away , leave your Litchfield city plan and look at the options beyond the greenbelt , including erm the possibility of a new village , and I think that 's that 's the point here , instead of rolling back the greenbelt you should be looking beyond , you know , what is the general extent of the greenbelt to see what options are available , just coming on then to the size point , again that Mr Grantham raised , I have through erm experience both in the Cambridge situation which I referred to extensively erm in my statement , and in East Staffordshire where we are promoting a plan , er a site for a new village which is included in the deposited plan , we 've looked in both the Cambridge and the er East Staffordshire situation , bo at service provision , both from speaking to the providers of those services and whether or not they need a specific facility in the settlement , and from the developers point of view , that if you 've got a pot of money what can you afford to erm provide within a settlement of that size , and the conclusions we are rai er sort of reaching are a du a settlement of the order of twelve fifty dwellings can support your primary school , community centre , erm a range of shops , and so on and so forth , so what I 'm saying in my submission that the an appropriate size is in the thousand fifteen hundred mark , is that were you can get a reasonable co balance of community facilities and provide the relevant infrastructure in terms of services .
5 So Jesus concentrated on that part which needed filling out if faith was to have a chance of being itself .
6 First of all it was just covering the North Atlantic , the eastern seaboard of the States , perhaps Greenland and Iceland , and Europe down as far as North Africa , and erm we concentrated on that part of the atmosphere , but of course the atmosphere is continuous all round the globe , and whatever happens in any part of that atmosphere , any part of the globe , has some affect on the rest of the atmosphere .
7 The R/T was bad and I thought he said ‘ below you ’ so I concentrated on that section of the sky almost exclusively , leaving it to Dick to watch above us .
8 Mr client , if I can rest you assured on that point , that we could be in a position whereby you ne you never be without an income , do you think that 's an important area that we look at .
9 So she scored on that line .
10 Dot woke on that morning that could have been the last morning of her life and knew by the brightness reflected across the ceiling that she was safe , for the roads would still be blocked .
11 He dropped on that maddening , tattered square of dirty white like an eagle on a lamb .
12 Curry played on that sense of panic when intimately caught with the money-grabbing Spettigue ( Patrick Cargill ) or the more civilised Sir Francis Chesney ( Frank Windsor ) who eventually found his long lost love when the real Donna Lucia did arrive .
13 The climax of his national captaincy , of course , came on that day in 1966 when he skippered England to their 4-2 triumph over West Germany at Wembley .
14 Oh yes , it was a help the students give us a fantastic help you know , in financially and the the came on that gate a lots of times with us .
15 He reckoned that if any angler ever worked out how to hit all of the bites that came on that method they would win a lot of money .
16 Occupying their own apartments at the palace and giving little heed to the prevailing rumour that the king was unwell , neither she nor Joan was prepared for the tidings they received on that April afternoon .
17 Actually just just quickly er I just noticed on that list of your questionnaires that we got back a couple that they did n't actually know what was going on .
18 She said : ‘ Our initial horror and disbelief at what happened on that day was replaced over time by the realisation that that day heralded the start of the British Government 's Shoot-to-Kill policy in Northern Ireland ’ .
19 None of us knows what happened on that occasion , and it is sad that the participants can not remember , either .
20 They had really tired of each other and it had become a struggle between them that was slow to surface until the Diamond Dogs tour because a lot of things happened on that tour that they were both very unhappy about .
21 I suspected the murderer would strike at us , and what happened on that lake proved it .
22 If he comes to court , what happened at the police station does n't matter because he 'll then give direct evidence , not what he said in the police station but what actually happened on that night in the , in the estate .
23 We got advice from the officers that three point five percent might be achieved and therefore we we acted on that advice in making the amendments which we did .
24 Lance Percival was there to hear Ken look at Miss Sims as she arrived on that boundary between the action and the production .
25 He ordered crosses to be erected at the nine places where her coffin rested on that journey ; one was at Waltham — and is still in existence — known as Waltham Cross , and the last was at a small place named ‘ Char ’ where there is a marked turn ( char ) on the River Thames — now known as Charing Cross .
26 ‘ I bet he sighed on that journey from the court to the prison , over the Bridge of Sighs , ’ she smiled .
27 My hon. Friend the Member for Lancaster ( Dame E. Kellett-Bowman ) made a detailed point about certificates and the hon. Member for Greenock and Port Glasgow ( Dr. Godman ) also touched on that point .
28 The few days I spent on that trip will stay in my mind as some of the most pleasant times I have ever spent .
29 Yes , it 's just a plaque and erm but The thing that erm I enjoyed on that occasion was meeting the other conservationists who 'd been called up .
30 ‘ If Daniel knocked on that door now , dying with the cold , I 'd not so much as cross the room . ’
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