Example sentences of "[vb past] [to-vb] [pers pn] [prep] that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He seemed to resent them on that occasion and will not wear them today .
2 He seemed to resent them on that occasion and will not wear them today
3 We never did persuade them , but for six valuable hours we managed to hold them on that course far out into the Flores Sea , until finally they came to their senses , noticed the distant and almost invisible shore , and hurriedly tacked towards it again .
4 And learned to associate you with that smell
5 We felt that Navan Resources should have made earlier contact with us to let us know that there was gold here , before we had to hear it in that way , ’ Mary Catherine Heanue said .
6 With a great big cans , you had to fill it with that molasses , and we had to pour this all over the grass and then , shorts , our shorts were cut off breeches you see because then we used to wear them first and we cut off them off to make shorts .
7 Now , more than anything , she wanted to point him towards that hole and push .
8 What we could choose to do if we wanted to keep them as that figure head and as a P R agency almost , we could pay them a specific salary , similar to other people who work in advertising industry
9 I suppose the reason was one of policy really — they had the youngsters hooked and they wanted to keep them in that position by not rocking the boat .
10 And eventually they said well the stereotype is basically sort of like the equivalent in litho plate making really said that this was , no of course it is metal , sorry it 's not metal , it is letterpress The Guardian and it is , they make these Nyclopone plates or something and they really wanted to keep it for that reason .
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