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

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1 I found much that I identified with , the old lady looking in the TV shop window , enjoying all channels , one assumes , the ‘ Eye-drop ’ queue in the hospital .
2 Well I can say personally that I went from a size twelve to a twenty and its a medical problem , its the , not an eating one though , you know any thing to with any diet or any thing like that , completely medical so er it takes a bit of coping with when you 've been slim and then all of a sudden you have this weight that , no diet will remove .
3 So that I married into what you call a railway family .
4 She drew the word out , so that I heard in its simple syllable all the pain and hurt of the drug .
5 Then they felled me , so that I lay by Elsbeth and was as helpless as she .
6 Her hair was fair , so that I thought for a moment of the other woman I had met recently , Elizabeth Lavenza .
7 In some places there were nagging clouds of black flies , so that I climbed through the trees like a new Orestes , cursing and slapping .
8 It was half-hidden by mud , so that I trod on its legs before I realized .
9 It was some time after ten o'clock that I strolled through the gate on to the terrace .
10 It 's just that I happened to .
11 Generally that I had to be convinced any person posed a risk — and to give a warning before I fired . ’
12 My youngest daughter Ella will be two on Sunday — yet it seems like only yesterday that I looked at her pink , scrunched-up face for the first time and fell in love with her funny , quirky personality .
13 It was not until years later that I heard about the societies known as Buffaloes and Foresters .
14 It was not until eleven years later that I returned to England and saw Biddy and Joe again , although I had been writing regularly to them .
15 It was to be many years later that I learned of the strictures Tata had accepted once he had proposed marriage to my mother , a Roman Catholic .
16 She got out as soon as she could , and found work in the weaving sheds — " she was a good weaver ; six looms under her by the time she was sixteen " — marry , produce nine children , eight of whom emigrated to the cotton mills of Massachusetts before the First World War , managed , " never went before the Guardians " .1 It was much , much later that I learned from One Hand Tied Behind Us that four was the usual number of looms for a Lancashire weaver ; Burnley weavers were not well organised , and my great-grandmother had six not because she was a good weaver but because she was exploited . "
17 He had known where the coal was kept , and the Calor gas poker , and he had had a key — which , now that I thought about it , I should certainly have asked him to hand over to me …
18 And now that I thought about it , I had vaguely wondered at the ‘ good time ’ I had made on my walk from the cottage , and at the leisurely stretch of time I had had on the island .
19 I 've lived on Skomer for six years now and before that I looked after a smaller seabird reserve on St Margaret 's Island .
20 ‘ Now Bathsheba , ’ he said , laughing , ‘ you know very well that I had to be very careful , as a single man working for you , a good-looking young woman .
21 Had I read enough French novels at the time , I would have known what to expect ; and of course it was here that I fell in love for the first time .
22 Curiously enough , once Don was on , he took over so naturally and hilariously that I forgot to be frightened , had a thoroughly rumbustious time and breezed through the remainder of the show .
23 It was then that I went to school for the first time , to a Roman Catholic convent in Ealing , not because of my parents ' religious beliefs but because it was thought to be educationally superior to any of the state-run schools in the locality .
24 It was Joan who told me of her death , and it was probably then that I wrote to your father and we started to exchange Christmas cards .
25 This he did , and it was then that I experienced for the first time his unexpected propensity for one-liners , conjured out of thin air .
26 And I st when I started this aerobic class there was four girls up there that I went to school with in my class at school .
27 One of the most interesting cases that Maureen came across that I knew of was a peregrine falcon .
28 I was so frightened you 'd walk out of my life again that I sank to ignominious depths to keep you close to me . ’
29 ‘ At it 's worst I just felt that I could n't go anywhere that I wanted to .
30 Indeed , it was watching television recently that I came to the conclusion that what the Lord 's Day Observance Society needs is a good PR man .
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