Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [vb past] that " in BNC.
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1 | Erm those are the only sort of figures we have and , but nineteen forty nine seemed to be a bad base state because it was about half so that meant that it exaggerate . |
2 | So that sorted that out . |
3 | That was when the little woman with the pencil in her hair came in and said that was the end of the time unless we wanted to extend it . |
4 | Erm the the railway track , erm once it was extended through to and I say I 'll give you the details on that in a minute , erm went over the er Road , and then the track that was nearest to er the town , was curved in and joined that other line erm and er went off to . |
5 | Oh I did I went in , I went in to help them with anyway , I went in and did that with them anyway . |
6 | Studies in France and other countries had revealed the extent to which forests were being cut down and showed that deforestation had a range of harmful consequences . |
7 | And she went away and produced that document after we 'd given her the brief . |
8 | unless the local printer 's very cleaver somehow and got that advertising to sponsor er the booklet they 've had to charge for it . |
9 | He sort of pulled backwards and hit that chair , got off that chair . |
10 | Far from being grateful , she complained of the smell within and declared that sleeping in the open air had its merits . |
11 | Just me ? today because in because it was in your place I came back from she 's got a big scratch book mum and she glued it on and came that close to me it 's about there and he threw it at me and there . |
12 | ‘ But if it 's the giants you 're wanting to fool , then it 'd be the grand old Draoicht Suan , ’ said Pumlumon , and the Gnomes nodded sagely and said that would be it , the Draoicht Suan it would be , the spell that had kept the Trees fast asleep for so many years now , and was n't it a powerful strong spell and Pumlumon the fellow to be spinning it for them all ? |
13 | happy birthday off and stuck that . |
14 | And that would have been time enough if you had n't shot your mouth off and brought that foul man roaring round here … ’ |
15 | He immediately set off and arrived that night at Lesnes Abbey in Erith , with his household , and if we are to believe that he walked the whole way , it was a goodly walk for a bishop . |
16 | He thought about it a bit more and decided that home was the wrong word ; it was just the place where he lived . |
17 | Determined , rightly , to avoid the crude class reductionism of many earlier Marxist approaches to the sociology of cultural forms , he stressed the importance of mediation , but then went further and insisted that music |
18 | But she had risen early and found that staying put with nothing to do was growing more and more irksome . |
19 | It was young men now , older than herself ; she liked them tough and full of talent ; she was not ambitious directly but found that life with the obscure is less interesting . |
20 | She bent double and stayed that way , and her brown hair hung down , and her little fingertips touched the ground . |
21 | I mean she went up and got that out of her bank for us to go out with Monday because we had no money . |
22 | And when I , I mean when I , I actu actually felt quite emotional cos I 'd not been to Park to see a match for a long time and I mean we 're living up here erm , and er , I just felt quite emotional when I got out and saw that lovely pitch it was in perfect |
23 | I says , he do n't have to come out and read that at all ! |
24 | so we went out and bought that house in Maddors Road |
25 | the Well the the cutter slid down the cutter came out and did that with it . |
26 | Oh , no doubt about it , in nineteen seventy two , seventy one seventy two we , we went out on a limb really with that , erm when all other Fire Brigades were using telephone systems , the Suffolk and Ipswich Fire Service went out and did that . |
27 | She took no pains to be silent as she turned back and went that way . |
28 | Dorothy had glared phlegmatically around and said that would teach the silly little wretch to wander off on his own ; it was Helen who had rushed to and fro and eventually found Edward , white with shock , cowering beside one of the tills . |
29 | Erm I thought you summarized the needs very well and got that over . |
30 | He walked past a few minutes ago and said that 's the third letter you 've written today why do n't you put them in the same envelope and save postage ? |