Example sentences of "had [prep] that " in BNC.

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1 I thought about telling him the arrangement Laura and I had for that night , then decided against it .
2 we had about that much shade Jack
3 Unfortunately the bed manufacturer had during that time increased the price to £120 each and this was their only source of supply .
4 Sometime later I had replaced the clubs and got a better set than I originally had after that I thought I was quite lucky that they had been stolen .
5 I do n't know if anyone wants to put anything into the pool of things that , points that we raised and er or a general feeling that they had after that meeting .
6 Cos I 've got the ones that Budgie had like that .
7 The shady ground under the coppice of trees was a blue and white carpet of anemones — what trouble Claire had with that word when she was little , at times it still defeated her .
8 Yeah I had with that
9 that was the trouble you had with that table top , do you remember doing that polishing ?
10 Ah , it 's a thing Jake had from that woman he married , she says — like she did n't care for it .
11 Plus the rebate that we had from that project .
12 Although this took place only three days later , Brunel and Burn had in that time examined forty-four schemes and produced a nine-page report vindicating the efforts of Angell and Pownall .
13 ‘ The night we had in that boxed tent at Camp 3 was horrendous .
14 Exactly what powers he had in that direction was not clear , but the Board did promise that no former member of the staff of an undertaking taken over would suffer any reduction of salary or conditions of service .
15 She was not accustomed to ask questions , and obeyed ; Dinah accompanied her , saw her seated in the chair , the anaesthetic given , and the extraction begun ; then for the first time let her own mind admit the possibility that Paul 's illness might have some such origin , that she herself had in that case been the wife of a syphilitic for years , and might have caught it ; that she might lose her face or her mind ; that Robin had inherited it ; and now —
16 Mathematics was my subject , I was simply transferring what talents I had in that direction from one held to another . ’
17 He had in that capacity been supplied with a copy of Scott 's report , which was regarded by the government , and particularly by the Foreign Office , as strictly confidential .
18 But I am unable to see , however carefully I reread the 1969 Act , that Parliament had in that year taken any clear stance on it .
19 Er I wanted you to maybe describe some more of the responsibilities and duties you had in that job .
20 It 's like , girls who had on that side , and girls who had n't on that side , — can I join , kind of thing .
21 She had on that special queasy-bright look women like her put on for girls of my age .
22 There were reports that the royal palace in the capital , Maseru , had on that day been surrounded by armed troops , and that the Army was patrolling the town , but Lekhanya on Feb. 22 denied that the King had been placed under house arrest .
23 Alright , that 's what we had on that bread that night
24 Oh I did n't like them I was , I could see them riding up the leg just like that pair I had on that day and in the end they look so grey and they look like
25 what a time I had on that , it was wonderful .
26 N well I , I , I had , why I was so positive about it , I had an uncle who had it very badly and as a child I was very aware of his hands , they were quite inhuman looking , they were that shape , and you know everything he did he , he had to that and that 's remained in my mind that when I got it I though I wo n't have the hands like that so I r I w I go , I went to sleep , I still do it , every night , spread my hands , the last thing I think about , spread the hands .
27 And you had to that yourself ?
28 And we called it the man-killer because we had ridge and furrow land down there , and this darn thing they was taking , and nothing would come over the top for ages , and suddenly the whole lot would come over on top of you , of course it as well , and you had to that 's what we were doing .
29 Several of the planks , including those that had given way under Harry 's weight , had without that beam 's support simply been hanging out in space , resting like a seesaw over the previous beam but otherwise supported only by the tight fit of each plank against the next .
30 So when we came to make the recording in Vienna I asked Strauss through a mutual friend we had at that time if I could use a fuller body of strings in the climaxes .
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