Example sentences of "[vb past] [vb pp] with that " in BNC.

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1 I thought you 'd sat with that two Con ?
2 When you 'd done with that , went across to another chappie that came at nine o'clock , selling clothes , used to put his lines up on his stall , he had lines across his stall and for that you got tuppence or threepence , depending on his mood and by then it would be ten o'clock so you 'd go to one or two more and collect them jugs up and fetch them tea .
3 I was going to ask how you 'd gone with that .
4 ‘ I thought we 'd finished with that for ever . ’
5 Hudson ( 1984,1987 ) has catalogued how the reforming penal language of the 1960s became replaced with that of justice and punishment during the 1970s .
6 I got charged with that and the attempted theft .
7 So of course inevitably what happened is we got the house lot in just , took it to this place in Leeds , got finished with that load and back for four which is what the estimate had covered us for , and then we had to start all over again with what was in the garage .
8 Yeah , but married couple there did have a couple of people there that got married while they were in the T A but they were n't allowed , they never allowed to sort of buddy , buddy together I tell you why I got put with that woman .
9 Patients not fulfilling the criteria of improvement , and those in whom the VHAI increased compared with that of the previous weekly evaluation , were considered as treatment failure and treatment was stopped .
10 We were greatly influenced by the work of the FMS and some of us had collaborated with that organization back in 1968 during the teachers ' massive strike .
11 The eastern influence from Constantinople had merged with that of Italy to give a coherent style .
12 Dod had agreed with that , but could n't quite remember where he 'd left the van .
13 She had helped enthusiastically with the costumes , making for Mary a trailing blue robe of cornflower taffeta , her own Cambridge May Ball dress sheared apart at the seams , lending or donating bright belts and beads to deck out the three kings , one of whom wore a peacock-feathered turban made of the shot-silk stole she had worn with that dance dress .
14 Only a few short hours before , the world 's second highest rise of tide had arrived with that familiar roar , and in a little over three hours had filled the mile wide estuary with twenty five feet of salt water .
15 And Clive had coped with that .
16 He 'd given her so much and she would never forget him , but she would never confuse what they had shared with that elusive emotion — love .
17 Maggie had dealt with that as best she could , taking it quietly and never complaining about the minor injustices which a teacher can inflict — work returned because of untidiness , petty sarcasms , rigorous enforcement of minor school rules .
18 I had hoped that my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for the Environment had dealt with that point very effectively .
19 I wish that the right hon. Member for Chesterfield ( Mr. Benn ) had dealt with that point in his speech , because he was the Energy Minister when the letter of the Act was being breached .
20 Not only had Khrushchev denounced Stalin 's crimes ; the new warriors of perestroika , including Mikhail Gorbachev himself , were for the most part the Khrushchev generation , whose youthful idealism had coincided with that small post-Stalin thaw .
21 It was during the early 30s and on one of my annual visits to eastern Canada that I first became acquainted with that noted Canadian humorist , Dr.Stephen Leacock .
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