Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] of that " in BNC.
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1 | I told her of that woman novelist who made a character in Provence ladle out onion soup , followed by bouillabaisse for luncheon , and in summer too . |
2 | Mr. Wilson : We know that the Hon. Gentleman is advising both companies — he informed us of that in Committee and has said so again tonight — but is it correct that he is backing Strathtay for his own area ? |
3 | Even Frank Sinatra said that Darin would be his successor — he had the same tremendous phrasing — although death cheated him of that . |
4 | His work reminded me of that of Kyffin Williams , the Artist of Anglesey . |
5 | The name reminded me of that , but the peculiar detachment of shock prevented the reminder from disturbing me in the slightest . |
6 | Vermeer sprang to mind as there is also something about the intense luminosity of the effect of the light-boxes that reminded me of that unique concentration of light in paintings executed with the aid of camera obscuras ( ancestor of the camera ) . |
7 | It reminded me of that episode in Rudyard Kipling 's Kim where the boy is confronted with a shattered pot and comes under pressure to reconstruct it in his mind as it once was . |
8 | you reminded me of that . |
9 | Wales had believed they were playing with the malevolent elements in the second-half , Armstrong 's kick disabused them of that notion . |
10 | It reminded her of that other occasion when she had driven Freddie Nash and she wondered whether they were destined to find themselves together battling against the elements . |
11 | What he 'd just said reminded her of that business last night with the tape . |
12 | The journey in Howard 's car forcibly reminded him of that limitation , however , as he struggled to get the thing going over thirty miles per hour . |
13 | It reminded him of that moment years before when she had drawn and aimed the bow . |
14 | But when I accused her of that , she firmly shook her head . |
15 | ‘ I accused him of that , ’ I said , proud of having anticipated Ellen 's diagnosis , ‘ and he told me he 'd rather lose the election than lose his children . ’ |
16 | And although he himself often said he was ‘ spoilt ’ , ‘ a little lord ’ , nobody else accused him of that . |
17 | I disabused him of that notion . |
18 | No , he was n't — one glance at his chilling expression convinced her of that . |