Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [pron] [verb] that [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I thought they drunk that all day , |
2 | Sorry , I thought you said that each of them was in all the rest of them and each of them was coloured by the host . |
3 | For at that moment I thought I saw that all my previous beliefs in progress were built on shifting sand . |
4 | He took to task a nurse from Guy 's hospital who interrupted him to say that those at the hospital were improving the quality of the health care they delivered . |
5 | ‘ Oh , Adam was a gardener , and God who made him sees That half a proper gardener 's work is done upon his knees . ’ |
6 | She found herself praying that this batch would be more to his liking than the last . |
7 | The flicker of anguish in the man 's eyes made Lindsey wonder if that was entirely true , for him at least , but she found herself marvelling that this tiny woman could appear so calm . |
8 | That was week before wi er , that was we paid him last that that you 've got written down there we 've paid him that . |
9 | So if we did something like that that 's where we want it . |
10 | Only when she was halfway there did she remember that this , after all , was n't Chipchester , where she had spent the last six months at college — nor even Athens , where at least the drivers and pedestrians expected to engage in constant warfare — and that perhaps she should have checked the traffic before crossing … |
11 | It made me realise that other people have the same problems and it helped enormously to share with the other mums . |
12 | I think so , It made me feel that some actually seem to be quite keen to have suburban or mid-week , even though they 've had city centre ones in the past . |
13 | Erm my reference was in part to the Secretary of State 's notice of approval of the last alteration of the structure plan , where he said he accepted that some of the provision York provision would have to made outside the ci city boundaries . |
14 | ‘ And what made you think that poor little Kirsty was so desperately in need of a day-trip to London ? ’ |