Example sentences of "that [vb past] [adv] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | It seemed to me that there were two types of variations that I wished to explore , and there were a number of different methods that I would have to employ to resolve some of the problems that arose once I started to ask questions about these variations . |
2 | I 'm sure that 's the first thing that registered once you 'd assessed his financial potential — ’ |
3 | Bob Hoover sponsored by Victor Aviation , flew the Shrike Commander in his famed ‘ energy management series ’ of engine-out manoeuvres ; Pepsi sponsored Joann Osterud in her ultimate 300 Biplane as well as Susan Asbury-Oliver in the Pepsi Skywriter ; First Interstate Bank brought Wayne Handley and his Raven to Reno ; Sean Tucker 's amazing aerobatics were sponsored by Randolph Sunglasses and Dreyer 's Ice Cream ; the Acme Duck and Airshow returned to Reno for a repeat of their funny comedy airshow act ; Scott Hammack 's Smoke n Thunder jet dragster was on hand to show what an afterburning J-34 jet engine can do for miles per hour versus miles per gallon ; seven-time U.S. National Aerobatic Champion Leo Loudenslager flew the Bud Light 200 in a routine that demonstrated why he is such a success in competition aerobatics ; and Team America added precision three ship aerobatics to the programme . |
4 | and Gary 's rather suspicious at that price , we , we had a builder that came round he , he wanted four hundred and twenty |
5 | And er certainly Amanda who who 's on strike then you know I mean they do n't get equal pay the women the the the three women that came out I mean one of them 's gone back an Amanda and Helen you know I mean they they were on they were on terribly low wages . |
6 | By the time that came along I had already been playing for some time . |
7 | She looked at Tommaso Talvi in her mind 's eye , she adjusted her image of him to fit with her sister 's , she inventoried his features , beginning with the eyes , and redrafted them in order to see them as ‘ pretty ’ , she scanned his caffelatte pallor and his big hands , grasping the bread she had cut for him , she looked at his mouth , the purplish fullness of his lips and the strong teeth that showed when he grinned , as he had done , often , but without laughter , when the men were disagreeing about the possibilities of change , the chances of the election on returning the Socialists , of bringing about improvements for the labourers now that the franchise had at last been widened to include some people who were n't bosses , like her father , a music teacher with a sense of honour , of justice . |
8 | Rose was the world , the sky that curved above you when you first took a tottering step , that held from behind your upstretched hands . |
9 | Rustling in her stiff new overall — Mr Mulgrove 's administrative eye had rested in disappointment on the extra foot of Anna 's grey corduroy skirt that hung below it — Anna followed Tim out of the warehouse and down a grim cold staircase on to the shop floor . |
10 | ‘ You look terrible ! ’ she exclaimed , taking in the blue shadows under his bloodshot eyes and the air of decadence that hung about him . |
11 | ‘ So you 're Miss Theodosia Kyte ? ’ she said in a thin voice whose tone matched the air of acidity that hung about her . |
12 | would virtually take over completely , the section Cricket Green — Fair Green — Tooting Junction , providing the cars and crews that worked over it as part of a through service from a central London terminus . |
13 | ‘ You know sometimes I wish it would make one that worked so I could fly away from here altogether . ’ |
14 | very good , yeah , I say you could borrow my printer again , but that 's , that packed up you know |
15 | I was that knacked not her , bright as a button , she still did n't sleep that bloody night , she 's a swine , Linda was n't very old when Pam was born was she ? |
16 | The space under the the ‘ ninety ’ when David Plain remade that for the stickers that went out he took it out , he took half of it out , and that really infuriated me . |
17 | And I can remember having a rubber stamp made and every letter that went out I insisted every one should have this frank on India Must be Free . |
18 | is your faculties that know , if there was something that went out it would n't be conscious would it , it 'd be unconscious , so you would n't actually be conscious , you 're conscious is your brain working with your body , working with your mind and everything , it 's , that 's why you 're conscious , when you 're |
19 | so if there was something that went out you would n't actually to be able to physically see where where you 're going |
20 | Was it a game today that went how you thought it might do ? |
21 | You had certain of them that knew where you could slip in — you could slip in for a smoke and a cup of tea , so long as you were n't caught . |
22 | It was to ensure that throughout the years that lay ahead he would remain on the road . |
23 | They had reached the back door and the muddle of trugs and boot scrapers and milk-bottle crates that lay outside it . |
24 | And when you that lay down you can look at whoever what the other players have got face up and you either go for a player or you go for the maximum points . |
25 | This seemed to be a place where , despite noises in the night and a few dangers like trees that grew inside you and made your throat choke , a person might feel sale for always . |
26 | and Brian bought you that did n't they ? |
27 | They used to say that did n't they ? |
28 | No , well we saw that did n't we ? |
29 | Always used to say that did n't we ? |
30 | But we solved that did n't we ? |