Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 Well some of the questions you think erm you think erm you know , are n't they a bit well way out or what made them ask that .
2 they 've made it so as it , it do , you see I , I , I reckon you ought to open my let me make them in te in steel because er they made them like that so that when you pull them off or adjust them
3 But Graham and Russell , if anything more composed , made them defend that advantage , and the Chelsea defence responded with a disorder to which only Ken Monkou was an exception .
4 She asked me to say that for the record .
5 Oh , I do n't know what made me do that , rotten thing to do , that was .
6 ‘ I ca n't believe you made me do that ! ’
7 Doing all that TV stuff made me realise that , no , what I 'm interested in is pure movement .
8 Well what , what sort of made me say that was because er across the crevy well at least all these travel ones are
9 She nearly made me have that , eh , other one , did n't she ?
10 he let them have that , yeah , as soon as he starts crying .
11 You may have suspected something when you caught me using that heavenly perfume you bought for Mummy 's birthday .
12 When W. H. Auden once found him playing that game and asked him why he seemed to relish it , he reflected gravely and then replied , " Well , I suppose it 's the nearest thing to being dead " .
13 Jenny helped her see that .
14 We , actually I think we stopped him doing that because we put information on the envelopes as well which he did n't see
15 Her face went blank , but this time Guy saw the effort it cost her to regain that air of remote calm , and her eyes still held a mute appeal that stabbed him to the heart .
16 He rang the hospital and told them to stop that man sending letters .
17 What er caused them to put that for the er group forward I could not tell you , but that 's what he stood for , this protestant action .
18 So you 'd you 'd that could be Christmas day or new year 's day which would n't be part of any month .
19 Say I told you to ask that . ’
20 ‘ But somebody told you to think that ? ’
21 We would of done the same sort of thing and could of gone in to see the planning officer but I just , I just assumed you know that , that life was fair but of course there 's no justice in this life
22 Nigel advised her to tell that to the Russians .
23 The attorney agreed with Haydon about the injustice of the proceedings , and told him to return that evening to settle the matter finally .
24 Then something , a movement to her right , caused her to turn that way .
25 And instead of continuing to tell herself ‘ I ca n't get out , I 'm trapped , there 's nothing I can do ’ , I told her to reverse that and start thinking ‘ Well I can do this , I can do that ’ .
26 ‘ I told her to check that seal . ’
27 Neither left nor right , he believed he occupied that ‘ extreme-centre ’ briefly claimed by Cardinal Léon-Joseph Suenens in the post-conciliar period .
28 It seemed he heard that question again , a thousand years ago and in another world .
29 ‘ Whatever made you think that ? ’
30 ‘ I made you think that ? ’
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