Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] to [pers pn] that [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You 're cross because I was honest when I spoke to you that night . |
2 | Well like I said to him that milk round |
3 | ‘ I will never stand in your way ! ’ she cried to them that evening in the bedroom . |
4 | That were what she said to her that day and she says to you , if you carry on I 'm gon na have you put in that orphan 's home . |
5 | That you did not mean what you said to me that day . ’ |
6 | Dougal was halfway back to the car park before it occurred to him that flight was not necessarily the wisest course of action . |
7 | ‘ He proposed to me that afternoon , ’ put in Angelina apologetically . |
8 | It seemed to him that Strawberry might as well have said that his tail was an oak tree . |
9 | Even if we discount the fact that Rothmans was the British hope in the last Whitbread Round the World Race , it seemed to me that Yachting World took the opportunity to mention tobacco companies wherever possible . |
10 | It seemed to us that April that we were seeing one of the results of total permissiveness in a rather comely young man and woman , ill-educated , but neither of them stupid , on trial at Chester Assizes for multiple murder . |
11 | Now it seemed to us that freedom from disease was more likely related to the weak growth of the trees in the forest . |