Example sentences of "that [noun sg] [pers pn] [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Behind that badge you feel a bit special .
2 If we incorporate that hypothesis we get a supply response model of that form right , notice that we 've only got observable variables , S T , P T minus one , S T minus one , we 've only got observable variables in there alright .
3 Late that afternoon she had a telephone call from Joe Martin , just back from a trip to New York .
4 On the way back that afternoon she bought a can of red spray paint in a car accessories shop .
5 In that case we need a space for them to write their team number on .
6 At that instant I learnt a lesson I have never forgotten : never , ever use a camera that you have not tested , ’
7 At that instant I felt a pang in my heart !
8 When the Times published that story it became a scandale .
9 To that figure he added a total of three hundred and fifty two thousand one hundred and seven pounds for the future made up of a yearly figure of thirty nine thousand one hundred and twenty three pounds for Mrs evidence , multiplied by nine .
10 Leave my do n't destroy that carbon it costs a pound for a
11 that memo-pad you call a mind ?
12 In that dream he saw a vision of loveliness : himself as Foreign Secretary .
13 Remember w we did that peat they had a box that had a national membership forms in .
14 I was only in that post for two years , but during that period we closed a lot of works .
15 But amongst that circle he discovered a man whose claim upon her preceded his own , and to whom she was apparently devoted .
16 At that moment she caught a glimpse of him through the crowd and came over .
17 At that moment I heard a commotion outside .
18 At that moment he noticed a figure in a distant field .
19 That evening I visited a bookshop in neighbouring Rennes-le- Chateau , some three miles further along the valley of the Sals .
20 When Wickham met him that evening he told a tale that shook the MacQuillan empire to its core .
21 That night we had a conference with Tandri for the first time .
22 That night we had a lot of insect realisations .
23 ‘ Anyway , that night they put a night-light in my room , in case I had nightmares , but the shadows were even worse than the darkness , and so I just lay there , under the covers , quivering with fear thanks to these damn dragons , and I wished Ken was back from University because sometimes I was allowed to sleep in his room , and I wished I was allowed a torch in my room , but I was n't , and I was wondering about crying really loudly , because that would bring mum and dad in to see me , but then what did I say was wrong ?
24 When she arrived at the theatre that night she saw a note pinned up at the stage door stating that it had come to the management 's notice that a Girl had been flying , which was forbidden !
25 At home that night she began a letter to Clare , telling him of her great love for him .
26 The anger inside her went on boiling and boiling , and as she lay in bed that night she made a decision .
27 When she returned to Margate after 10.30 that night she found a letter from Edward , posted before they had met , awaiting her .
28 That night he took a midnight train to London , searched for her all day , and had his first demanding quarrel with her in a Chinese restaurant at five o'clock in the afternoon , blue-jowled with fear and tiredness , and smelling of the stale smells of travellers .
29 That night I became a madman , and beat Sir Danvers to death — for no reason at all .
30 That night I had a disagreement with my parents .
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