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

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1 Okay so got on that train , thinking it would go straight to Hertford and it did n't .
2 Well , I was already in and he came in and just erm I was here and he just suddenly came round that way and he sat down next to Louise and and he said how are you ?
3 He constantly fiddled with that badge of office , a ready-made , multicoloured , bow tie , as he talked to Jane .
4 Mr and Mrs are as I understand it entirely satisfied with that school .
5 How superior she suddenly felt to that woman in the bed , the woman whom she had so long admired , even idolised , but who knew little of human nature after all .
6 Two or three months prior to the Dams Raid , when the new squadron was being formed in the spring of 1943 , ground crew personnel from all over Bomber Command were selected and sent to Scampton , the best men at their respective jobs , for what they only knew at that time was going to be one special operation .
7 I just mentioned with that microphone .
8 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 .
9 More realistically , though , he conceded that as beautiful as it was as screen art it nevertheless belonged to that category of films ‘ which would not enrich their producers ’ .
10 It left quite an impression , because it needed the brilliant virtuosity that Repin already had at that time , and it needed powerful playing from the orchestra , not just loud but with a lot of richness for the fast passages — you know how to judge a great orchestra when you hear let's say thousands of notes in a few seconds , and there 's still a special timbre .
11 The second point is is to echo the er the words that Matt just said about that lady who was converted .
12 She felt excluded from their world even though she could not have been better informed ; the trouble was Ferdinando still belonged to that world .
13 A much larger body , the Great Council , still survived at that date , meeting occasionally when the King wanted the views of the notables .
14 I remember Christmas Eve 1930 , when we went as we always did on that day to the High Street to look at the lighted shops , seeing a little girl in a tattered dress and with bare feet , her nose pressed at the toy-shop window .
15 The first thing he had thought of when he awoke that morning was that it was his mother 's birthday , 25 May , and he had been thinking about it ever since , as he always did on that day .
16 My mother , too , was a science teacher and I was good at science , and I always continued with that line because partly of the family background and partly of my own interests .
17 Down here they 're Catholics ; bit more relaxed about that sort of thing . ’
18 Of course I did n't say anything , but I must have reacted in some way and it got through to him , because he seemed more relaxed from that point on .
19 ‘ You very nearly got to that stage today . ’
20 If suffering a ropey marriage automatically led to that sort of state of grace , half the women in the country would be walking round with an outsize halo above their head .
21 I also realised at that time that the future had little meaning for me .
22 In Washington , Watson and his wife took lunch with President and Mrs Cleveland who later came to that night 's lecture .
23 What is more they appear to have done it , whether in small discussion groups , or the concerts and parties she helped to get under way to celebrate the ending of the war , which also came in that year .
24 The number who cited defence as ‘ extremely important ’ for their voting decision rose from 42 per cent at the start to only 49 per cent in the third week and then it also stabilized at that level .
25 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 .
26 He also decided at that moment , to his own amazement , that somehow , some time , he would have her as his wife .
27 The present drawings represent a selection from a larger exhibition ‘ Italian Master Drawings from the British Royal Collection ’ , organised by Jane Roberts of the Royal Collection in 1987 and also exhibited at that time in America .
28 He also put in that air-vent on the wall between his room and this one . ’
29 He never really recovered from that setback he had . ’
30 What really happened at that battle ?
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