Example sentences of "what [pers pn] [vb past] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ That 's what I thought at the time , anyway , ’ said William , ‘ but I think now it must have been Barry Moxton .
2 Mr Clarke said last night : ‘ What I said after the meeting was exactly what I said at the meeting and exactly the same as I have been saying since the White Paper was published .
3 I suppose looking back on what I said at the time it was true and I did really love you and I still do but now it 's not sexual or romantic , it was n't sexual then because my mind was too pure and partly because you were such a huge chunk of my life , one seventh , and I think I always will do n't know what that 's su oh it 's love you I suppose for you it must have been such a small thing and at fifteen stroke sixteen you can probably only just remember me I was fourteen actually I was the middle son who was n't properly blond unlike the brothers and hung around near you far too much .
4 I would still want to be able to see and buy items of equipment , not to do so would be an opportunity wasted , but I can to my machinery stocklist to see most of what I saw at the show .
5 He wrote a few letters on my behalf and I just did n't think he was for me because of what I saw at the time .
6 It had come out and I 'd said it 's what I felt at the minute .
7 ‘ That 's what I suspected at the time , but your damned gratitude is the last thing I want , Maria . ’
8 I come back finally to what I mentioned at the beginning of this chapter as the area of ‘ naturalism ’ more broadly conceived : that is to say , the question of founding human ethics on considerations of human nature , in some way which goes beyond merely respecting the limits , biological or other , on what human beings are able to do .
9 From what I learned at the meeting I ca n't see why he thinks I 'm up to such a task , but maybe la bête a ses raisons que la belle ne connaît pas .
10 Now write a description of " What I did at the carnival " .
11 Just what I wanted at the time , to 'elp me keep me figure tidy .
12 I did n't understand what she meant at the time , I just thought she was mad ! ’
13 ‘ Leaving aside what you thought at the time , and looking back , could he have driven the car to Exeter after disposing of his wife ? ’
14 Despite what you saw at the club .
15 I did not know how he would take all this ; but at the end of the interview he rose and said , ‘ I agree entirely with what you said at the beginning .
16 ‘ Well , assuming he did n't put himself there , which is unlikely since we know what you found at the flat , someone must have carried him there , ’ Tracey replied .
17 These are what we took at the museum are n't they ?
18 No no put them back in there darling , they 're what we got at the pictures
19 Er and it was much easier to be living on the premises , that 's what we felt at the time .
20 ‘ I need to reflect upon what we saw at the Tower . ’
21 That 's why we came out with it 'cause it reflected what we liked at the time . ’
22 Well I do n't know it 's just what we liked at the time you know , we liked anything that was considered a bit way out then , you know
23 No , would you tell me what sort of word it is remembering what we did at the beginning of the week
24 What they saw at the end fundamentally shocked his system .
25 It is much more difficult to establish precisely when damage occurred , who was responsible and what they intended at the time .
26 I 've no idea about that what they did at the grave ?
27 Why had n't he told me what he thought at the time ?
28 Of course , says East Anglian artist John Eno-Daynes , who yesterday demonstrated exactly what he meant at the Wilson Marriage Centre , Colchester .
29 He begins with the mind as ‘ white paper ’ ( following Locke ) , describes ‘ external sensible objects ’ , then records — as , for example , in the ‘ sense of unknown modes of being ’ after the boat-stealing incident — what he felt at the time , and then adds a later ‘ reflection ’ or meditation upon the event from the point of view of the author writing in 1798–1805 .
30 But skipper Dave Watson revealed : ‘ Tony was disappointed at being dropped and he said what he felt at the time .
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