Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] that [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well the reality is of course that Clare has already told us that internment did n't work the last time , it was badly done the last time . |
2 | Franca had in fact tried vainly to waken him that morning , stirring him a little and calling his name . |
3 | Events that happen previously show us that Atticus is a person that we can put our trust in . |
4 | When we did all work together , all the different pieces worked together , and you could just have a card each and you could have just done it that way . |
5 | And he worked hard to give them that chance . ’ |
6 | But in Urquhart , standing there facing him that night , she encountered a ratchet that had broken free of its retaining spring and was spinning in reverse . |
7 | The Judge said that he had stolen Lady Margaret 's ring , and that she had only bought it that day and the ring was a very expensive diamond . |
8 | He did n't have to scream at people to get his way ; he just told them and he knew that they knew they had better do it that way or there was gon na be trouble ! ’ |
9 | Because you did not meet the deadline and you 've just told me that deadline means the day I said I wanted it . |
10 | Because we 've always done it that way . |
11 | He had always told me that education was a waste of time and he could n't see the point of it . |
12 | the first time she had ever asked him that question . |
13 | She had deliberately given him that impression simply because she had n't wanted to look lonely and pathetic in his eyes . |
14 | It had further taught them that bomb casualties in Protestant districts frequently included a substantial proportion of Roman Catholics . |
15 | But Minch had often told him that faith in Callanish waxed and waned through time as the wind itself changes through the day , and that eagles often forgot it , and wanted to forget . |
16 | Letterman had previously told me that flashback is a device which must be used sparingly , yet now he was a plausible advocate for this treatment . |
17 | ‘ I 've never asked it that sort of question , ’ he said . |
18 | " I 've never seen it that way before . " |
19 | ‘ You 've never had it that way ? ’ |
20 | He was n't badly hurt but people have since told me that shock sometimes starts the onset of diabetes . |
21 | We do things like this because we have always done it that way . |