Example sentences of "[pers pn] that [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 She had come north , summoned by a War Office telegram to see me that first time .
2 I was n't vain enough to think that the way she had come on to me that first night was solely down to my resistless charms .
3 ‘ I asked her to marry me that first night . ’
4 ‘ I actually asked her to marry me that first night , and she said yes , ’ says Barry .
5 If you know who the contact was , then tell me that first . ’
6 If you give me that first . ’
7 ‘ She never promised me that first time , so she 's never broken her promise to me yet .
8 ‘ So you were following me that first night , and you were in the Piazzale Roma to — ’
9 Maurice told me that last winter he had to borrow a candle from Dreadnought to unfreeze the lock of his woodstore .
10 " You told me that last month , so you did . "
11 She told me that last week !
12 ‘ Well I am partial to a bit of Severn salmon , ’ Bert continued , ‘ if you promise me that next half tidy salmon that comes your way , you can have the bike for a hundred and fifty .
13 I found peasants who sheltered and fed me that next day .
14 But if you do n't tell them that first of all you want a contract .
15 Only several weeks later , as she lay stifling in her cabin on a filthy steamer from Trebizond , did she reflect that the Kurd , in the whole time he had been with them , had executed Miss Fergusson 's commands with punctiliousness and honour ; further , that she had no means of knowing what had passed between the two of them that last night in the cave .
16 Whatever Jean saw in you that first occasion was still there and she accepted your explanation about letting her down that evening .
17 But when I saw you that first time in the garden , I most certainly wanted you , My Cassie .
18 I knew it when she met you that first time you came to my place . ’
19 Ah computational modelling is easier for me to present to you but then the role of context might become more important so you can appreciate it , in which case I shall give you that first .
20 A little later he crooked her in the shelter of his arms and said , ‘ You 've no idea what it took for me to come over to see you that first time . ’
21 When I kissed you that first night , and accepted that I desired you , I knew then that with the situation so volatile I should get us both out of there and back to Mariánské Láznë . ’
22 We should warn you that next March 12th another police constable will be on foot duty in Convent St. , and should he notice a repetition of your behaviour , we shall have to consider the possibility of taking even more stringent action than we have on this occasion .
23 I am telling you that last night I wanted you .
24 Now I have to tell you that last year we raised a hundred and thirteen million pounds and of that over ninety per cent , that 's a hundred and four million pounds were actually spent on projects for children and I 'm very proud of that ratio indeed and I think it ought to give you , the raisers of money , a great deal of comfort because for a fund with two headquarters buildings which operates all over the world this is a distribution of funds of which to be proud .
25 That 's what he told me when I interviewed him that second time in Buenos Aires . ’
26 His funeral , according to Calamy , ‘ was attended by a most numerous company of all ranks and qualities , and especially of ministers , some of whom were Conformists , who thought fit to pay him that last office of respect . ’
27 ‘ I did n't want to tell you I saw him that last night , for … well …
28 ‘ I asked him that last night , ’ admitted Jennifer .
29 But , as she remembered her meeting with him that next day , she realised that she must be mistaken about his meaning of the word interest and the connotation she would like to put on it .
30 It was the smell that alerted her and gave her that first sudden awareness of danger .
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