Example sentences of "that [pers pn] [vb past] [verb] [pers pn] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Of course the main thing about the shoes was that I had to wear them all the time . |
2 | When the evidence that I had confirmed it all ! |
3 | In paying my respects and tribute to the bereaved of the two soldiers and the young man killed , I am tempted to say that I thought that I had seen it all . |
4 | I WAS really only a bystander in the tragedy of young Mr and Mrs McLeod ; it was not really my business , although it could be said that I had known them both — had seen them about — for most of their lives . |
5 | It never occurred to me for a moment that she had planned it all in cold blood . ’ |
6 | Oh , why on earth had n't Luke told her that she had got it all wrong ? |
7 | They had all been staunch Congregationalists , and Mary occasionally felt sad that she had left it all behind in childhood . |
8 | She just could n't say then that she 'd made it all up . |
9 | Like Anne , Maureen had often felt uneasy about Sarah 's relationship with Terry and thought that she seemed to regard him more as a brother than a lover . |
10 | You were eight years old and I suppose it is to your mother 's credit that she wanted to spare you any court proceedings . |
11 | Reluctantly she admitted that she wanted to see him all the time . |
12 | Hm , I think we said last time that they had to tell you this month with the money . |
13 | First he 'd been crazy enough to subdue her with a kiss which , though it had begun in anger , had aroused a need for her so hot and instant that it had stunned him more than her slap , and now this . |
14 | Mungo had been so unnerved by the feather and the peculiar note that it had taken him several moments to decide on the next move ; not the next major move in his life , but literally the act of moving an arm or a leg . |
15 | Braidwood , however , found that Geikie was so well educated and so far in advance of the other students that he began to use him more as an assistant teacher rather than as a pupil . |
16 | It thrilled her that he 'd called them that . |
17 | When we arrived at the hotel I found that he 'd booked us both into the same double room . |
18 | ‘ When I saw that he had drunk it all , I knew he must have felt bad . |
19 | He had told her that he had wanted her that night at the house , but he needed no words now — his body was evidence enough — and sheets of flame seemed to shoot through her as her arms wound around his neck and she arched against the demanding , hardening muscles . |
20 | In fact he had worried about it so much that he felt now that he had done it all . |
21 | Now all I 'm saying is that he undertook to give us those in forty eight hours . |