Example sentences of "and that [pers pn] did " in BNC.

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1 As I said in pre presenting the Board 's report , when this matter was first given to us , we were invited to advise the general assembly on matters relating to health and healing , and that we did .
2 I am sorry that we did not manage to pin the overspending of Labour authorities on those authorities and that we did not have a chance to repeat across the country the electoral triumphs that we enjoyed in Trafford , Southend , Brent , Hillingdon , Ealing , Wandsworth and Westminster .
3 So what with Carole 's soft voice and that we did n't get a lot of and it seemed as though it was well like that , several times I went last year and I really got a bit cheesed off .
4 I think that 's very important , it is specifically aimed at students , I mean I , this , this is no way a leaflet for the general public and , and one of the reasons is the explicitness because it 's aimed at students and that we did a lot of research with students , students were involved in the writing .
5 Stromson said : ‘ Paul also told me that Dr Bean-Bayog shared her erotic fantasies with him and asked him to act them out with her — and that they did . ’
6 Andrew Collins QC , for the prosecution , said the papers , which include correspondence between a minister and senior civil servants , were immune from disclosure on the grounds of public interest , and that they did not contain any material relevant to the case anyway .
7 Having perused the readers ads in the treasured final pages of Guitarist it would help if the advertiser indicated his area next to his area code , and that they did not ask overambitious prices .
8 ‘ I just hope it was quick and that they did n't suffer … ’
9 The police assured her they were certain that no warrant had been issued for his arrest and that they did not even know his name .
10 My own view is that neither Mr Baker nor Mrs Rumbold knew very much about the complex debate that has been going on at least since Rousseau about progressive education , and that they did not realise that my Group would be strongly opposed to Mrs Thatcher 's views about grammar and rote-learning .
11 In effect , the letter conveyed the decision of the council that he was homeless , that he was in priority need of accommodation , that he had not become homeless intentionally , and that they did not propose to refer his application for accommodation to another housing authority .
12 Mr. Barnes ' affidavit quoted above showed beyond question , he submitted , that the Bank of England had asked themselves the right question ( paragraph 9 ) and that they did indeed require the production of the documents reasonably for the purposes of their own domestic supervision ( paragraphs 8 , 10 and 13 ) .
13 I told the computer about visiting my parents and that they did n't believe me .
14 Women did not qualify for a ‘ family wage ’ since it was assumed ( erroneously in some cases ) that they lived at home with parents or relatives and that they did not have dependants to support financially .
15 He found that survey respondents did not make unbiased predictions and that they did not efficiently exploit the information contained in past interest rate movements , and concludes that his results are ‘ mixed to unfavourable ’ to the hypothesis that expectations are rational .
16 The Czechoslovak authorities maintained throughout that all such arms deals were intended to help counter " problems of unemployment " , and that they did not represent part of the Czechoslovak Army 's own weapons stocks but were newly-manufactured weapons .
17 Men who took such actions clearly felt that they had a secure prospect of work and that they did not need to be particularly submissive to their lords .
18 I also explained to him myself that I had been abused by my father , who was a doctor , and that I did not wish to be examined by a man .
19 Someone from a hostel in London came to see me and said they would have me , so when I went to court in Sheffield the judge decided to put me on bail for four weeks , on condition that I stayed at the hostel and that I did n't drink , and also if I attended the Jules Thorn psychiatric unit , which is part of St Pancras Hospital , for a ten-day assessment .
20 Bridget too had a similar experience : " The other girls had mixed feelings , some of them were happy for me but some thought I was a slag and a tart and that I did n't know who the father was , and they were bitchy towards me when they passed in the corridors . "
21 I had said I did n't want to go , that I was tired and that I did n't like the sea .
22 ‘ Felipe is just angry that Mitch touched me and that I did not repulse him quickly .
23 ‘ That I liked his music — and that I did n't like Miguel Rafaelo as much as he did . ’
24 Just been to a friend 's house and he 's given me a nice cup of tea and a little drop of brandy and that I did enjoy it
25 They both insisted that this was very important to them and that it did not detract from their feelings towards their adoptive parents .
26 As a result when I awoke there was no positive proof that all this had not in fact happened , and that it did not belong to a mental lapse from which I had recovered .
27 Applying these principles to the facts of this case , the central allegations were that Savory Milln knew that £23m of the sub-underwriting was being arranged through Mr Ferriday , knew that he was personally responsible for £7.5m and that it did not believe he had sufficient funds to cover his obligations .
28 He said the Rover was about thirty years old ( 'and that 's a damn sight younger than I am' ) and that it did only sixteen miles to the gallon .
29 He came back from the loo and I had to stop myself telling him what I 'd found out and that it did n't seem silly or neurotic or hopeless or anything , but just very thoughtful and touching .
30 I said they were to write notes on large pieces of rough paper and that it did n't matter ( I always say this now ) about spelling .
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