Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pron] [prep] that " in BNC.

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1 If he finds it necessary to copy , to study the work of other painters , or any way to seek for help out of himself , he may be sure that he has received nothing of that inspiration .
2 Once upon a time , thought Lydia , when I was in love with him , he would 've socked me for that .
3 I 've given them to that solicitor that
4 I had expected them at that stage to do the decent thing and wait for us to catch up but , smelling their first blood of the season , they continued in much the same fashion and eventually ran out 7–0 victors .
5 But once he 's , once he 's resigned himself to that , he 's then got ta look at that operation next door and he must be losing money hand over fist for the amount of space it is .
6 ‘ He 's not a carpenter , dear , he 's an architect , and a highly respected one at that .
7 Now to see how Mrs Hatton had occupied herself during that particular week .
8 She had resigned herself to that .
9 And seeing Nicole had only reminded her of that fact .
10 Well it 's just , he 's just let her on that .
11 ‘ Someone 's tipped him off that Sabine Jourdain was painting Durance 's pictures .
12 Even knowing she looked ridiculous , she 'd enjoyed it after that first entrance , had loved being on a stage again , singing with the company .
13 Once you 've committed yourself to that theme , the route 's discreet wealth unfolds , and its names are movement and texture .
14 People do n't get fined anything like that for mugging an old lady . ’
15 Nothing had prepared me for that .
16 She asked why I had said nothing about that accident on the bypass , or seeing Old Red and General Francis on my holiday .
17 But she has said nothing of that .
18 About one-third of pupils have traditionally attended them since that time .
19 You know they could have shot me for that .
20 It turned out that she did n't realise they were down , but thinks she must have pushed them into that position when dropping the ribber .
21 All the problems that had beset them from that first moment their eyes had met in the courtyard on the day of her arrival had vanished , it seemed , giving way to the greater power of one fact — now they were lovers .
22 Hast Thou ever seen me for that reason at all dejected ?
23 I 'm very sorry , ’ said Breeze sedately , ‘ that you should have seen me in that cowardly moment . ’
24 And in a worse position than because the North they 've never done any deals , never seen anybody , national accounts , done nothing in that area in terms of deals and negotiations and things like that and it was only six months ago that where could actually find out he could do deals .
25 and he 'd done them like that in microwave for eight minutes and er , done sprouts then he 'd put this meat pie in oven
26 But I I would have said somebody like that
27 Not necessarily that of mother and son ; Steve had detached himself from that hook and would never be hung on it again .
28 Or meant to have replied , but perhaps she had not , perhaps the knowledge of later years had imposed itself on that first memory .
29 Chairman in your haste to get your own way for once , I mean , I had my hand up for about ten minutes and I thought that er , er our friend on your right had appraised you of that , because I think that you gave just as much a distorted view of what the real problem is , as perhaps Mr did , and I think that the way you railroaded that one through does you no credit at all .
30 I 've seen you on that same stage hesitant , unsure of yourself , struggling to get by . ’
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