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

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1 But we would n't be starting at that , at the point that you did because we did not , would not have spent the approaching five million that you spent in the first er , month or two of this council .
2 From these young days that you spent in Tormore can you recall how the tramps actually looked ?
3 It was on his head that you returned to the beat on time .
4 Once the film has stopped I want you to describe everything that you saw during the previous five seconds of film .
5 The top layer was built , that you saw in the photograph , was built later , so 31 and 32 had two rooms , erm on the ground floor , and 2 on the first floor , 33 , which was smaller , but it does have a fair sized room , and another upstairs , and then the very small one is 34 .
6 ‘ I would prefer that you looked at the model first . ’
7 about conjunctions that you looked at on Friday .
8 Peter Yeo was obviously delighted to do any service , however modest , for her and bustled her away , returning belatedly to ask McLeish if he would like a similar facility , which he accepted , obedient to the unwritten CID rule that you looked after your physical needs at any moment that opportunity offered , because you never knew when you were going to get stuck for hours without help .
9 Villains they might be , but they had a certain code of practice and the rule was that you looked after your own kind .
10 ‘ He said that you looked like a little ghost , and tried not to mention my name .
11 ‘ Or that you 'd at least had some control over what happened . ’
12 It would appear , Sir Richard , that you lusted after your brother 's wife as well as his riches ; that while he was alive you committed adultery with her and , with each other , you plotted together to carry out his murder and lay the blame on Brampton . ’
13 ‘ But hold on , ’ we can hear you say , ‘ I thought you said that you walked on weekends and played tennis and squash . ’
14 He was at the front door when , on impulse , he turned back and said to Meg Dennison : ‘ I think you mentioned that you walked from the Old Rectory , Mrs Dennison .
15 ‘ Did he have any friends that you knew of in Beirut ? ’
16 There is a rumour that you knew about Lady Eleanor 's death long before any drunken porter arrived here . ’
17 ‘ The first one being that I had put two and two together from your various veiled remarks , and I suspected that you knew about Rob 's relationship with Elise and that you were , in a sense , gunning for him .
18 Could you now tell us what it is that you knew about Mr ?
19 But to bring out questions , things that you felt in your groups that you would like to perhaps ask the others about , or came back and ask me , any particular points that you to read on or were n't clear when you were talking in a group , or things that you felt the others might you know , to talk about .
20 So he , Mr Major , is wrong when he says he believes that that dialogue , that process that you began with Gerry Adams has run its course do you
21 Yeah you do each one that you took in the list and then do do n't do the result if it 's c or above otherwise you do n't fit it , apparently that 's what she said she sa do the result if it 's good but do n't bother if it 's bad , or something .
22 Okay and the other thing that you said for the the first question to what affects what affects he rate of reaction normally in a normal reaction. ?
23 I 'm going back to the erm controversial emotive subject of atomic power I suppose , as you said earlier , the the atomic bomb and erm I suppose the most worrying thing for er for everybody was when erm the Cuba crisis was on and everybody was just waiting for these mushrooms to appear over London because we all thought we were gon na be bombed at any time but er obviously the other thing that sort of worries people is other things that you said about Chernobyl and Three Mile Island but on the other side , obviously the erm the low cost of atomic power must be the advantage for the future .
24 So getting back you know the fact that you said about a limited income so what does that in terms of foods you buy , what kind of things do you find do you buy actually s
25 ‘ What was that you said of him ? — of Hotspur ?
26 would n't you get one in that Princess that you got at first ?
27 You can tell him you showed the girl a knife , that you got into her room and that she handed the wallet over .
28 there er like a coal er this was an outside toilet that you got into round there and then the end bit was a coal shed .
29 There was none of the constant supervision that you got in Holloway , just one officer on the house for twenty-two women , and no screw on at night , which absolutely amazed me .
30 Two or three hours on the journey , but on , having said that you got in time for the train fare , the and the
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