Example sentences of "i [vb past] at that " in BNC.
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1 | I trembled at that nakedness and read : |
2 | I happened at that time to be a Council member , and I was therefore able to point out that Bondi 's listing of observational errors were all taken from well-attested literature . |
3 | I think I flinched at that . |
4 | Catherine Turnbull , Magdalene Avenue , Carrville , Durham : I worked at that time on public transport , Durham and district . |
5 | I decided at that moment that I 'd had enough . ’ |
6 | I decided at that point to begin using the detachment technique ( see p.26 ) . |
7 | The last thing I needed at that time was pity . |
8 | He dealt very little with guitar techniques and almost entirely with musicality and musical ideas , which is what I needed at that stage . |
9 | Now as I say , I started at that price and I used to have to help in the warehouse , in the packing and so forth , and then if there was any parcels to go into Nottingham I used to have to deliver them , by hand . |
10 | ‘ As I said , it 's up to you , ’ said this stupid young man , who could have done anything he liked to me — or so I felt at that moment — if only he had done it , and not talked about it first , trying to strike a bargain . |
11 | I felt at that point if I did n't tell her she was going to find out anyway . |
12 | And , Francis was frank in the reasons for the substitution when he said : ‘ I felt at that moment something different was needed . |
13 | All I knew at that stage was that the girls had drowned in a sailing accident . |
14 | I had an image of GLF existing through meeting people and talking to them , but the only physical evidence I saw at that time was badges saying GLF . |
15 | I stared at that face and something stirred in my memory . |
16 | I looked at that qualified second sentence with an odd feeling of sadness and relief . |
17 | I looked at that , and I 'm not a scientist , and my thought was beauty , colour , contrast , erm , I thought I wish I could paint . |
18 | seventy , yes she is , two pound twenty , there are mum ten I 'll give it in the change , two pound twenty up to now wanted a big one I looked at that but there 's a heck of a lot of erm |
19 | I looked at that one again at Burtons today . |
20 | Well I looked at that and I thought I thought well I 'm , I 'm sure it 's quarter to and checked on mine . |
21 | I know , but it 's too dear , I looked at that and thought it would be nice to have your name on a brick , but to me twenty pound , if they made it cheaper more people would buy it would n't they ? , what building is it ? |
22 | At first I looked at that nine and then I went five . |
23 | I laughed at that . |
24 | I laughed at that . |
25 | I smiled at that . |
26 | I never wanted my Mum so much in my life as I did at that moment . |
27 | Mind you , my elder daughter takes a lot more responsibility for herself than I did at that age . ’ |
28 | pointed out the grant and in my view the minutes at one five nine explains very clearly precisely what I said at that , at that committee . |
29 | I had at that time , and I 'm trying to recall probably two or three people working directly for me , yes |
30 | You were n't of afraid of me but the accent that I had at that time . |