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

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1 It seems they had two er registers really , one register meant that you were a part of the movement , the other register I imagine meaning you were actually an enemy of this movement so if you got on that register you , you were in , that that would er spell very bad news , so consequently you were trying to join the , the , the first association .
2 And when you got into that shop there 's maybe a counter for drapery and a counter for gents , a counter for ladies , millinery , every different kind of thing .
3 So type plus two less thans , the name of the file , which is sales one , two greater thans , and a cell address , C twenty five and then enter and that number one five four is , you got from that file sales one , in cell C twenty five , and I can copy that formula to the right , just like any other formula , I can copy it .
4 What what where did you move to when you moved from that school ?
5 You tried at that point .
6 So when you go that door you 'll have a little bit more knowledge than when you came in that door .
7 You played in that match when I crocked my knee .
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 When it began to dawn that you were going to be out more than a fortnight or three weeks , did anything emerge that w that you can see was to keep you encouraged for that period ?
10 The amount you receive depends on the graduated NI contributions you paid during that period .
11 In 1975 contributions began to be collected through the PAYE system like income tax , but any you paid before that date still count towards your total .
12 And when you arrived at that conclusion , what did you do ?
13 When you replied to that memo from Joan , the pensions manager , was it a successful response ?
14 You arranged for that vehicle I requested when I called from Frankfurt Airport ?
15 ‘ All I had to go on was the very clear excitement you displayed in that conversation on the plane .
16 By placing this successful scene in your mind you will automatically begin to recall the things you enjoyed about that section of your life .
17 A week later you returned to that place of winter and never returned . ’
18 You heard about that spot of bother in the front hall yesterday , I suppose ?
19 Well as you heard in that report , there 's has been strong criticism of the inquest system , which has led to deaths being investigated thouands of miles from where they happened .
20 ‘ I 've wanted you , loved you , since the moment you walked into that room with your eyes blazing , ready to do battle .
21 It 's interesting though that that you talked about that sort of identifying with the old companies , even in the nationalization days .
22 When you started on that gang , wh wh wh what did you start as then ?
23 ‘ And you rang about that book .
24 ‘ If you looked at that picture long enough , Master , you 'd believe you were in Hell itself , ’ Ranulf murmured .
25 I was gon na do look in that did you say you looked in that Argos book for darts did you , or ?
26 For example , in the Stapleton case in 1975 the defendant was acquitted of rape despite the fact that even the judge in passing sentence had said : ‘ I have no doubt you instilled terror into this woman when you went into that room and made your intentions quite clear ’ .
27 And it 's the evidence that a you 've got to produce to say that I 've got to demonstrate that the training that we do has objectives , so that they can go back and say to Cynthia , you went on that course in whatever , what were the objectives for it ?
28 Since you went to that Abbey Life , I never see you , you know , out every night .
29 But the Hogans lived on top of you when you went to that house .
30 You went to that place and all ?
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