Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [adv] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Consider in this connection the point I made earlier that comprehension is necessarily incomplete and dependent on purpose .
2 I realized then that nationalization , the great the great nationalization enterprise was simply state capitalism .
3 Erm indeed I saw him , I saw Ronnie once in a hotel in er in Washington , this was the time it was n't actually the time he was shot cos I got away that time but the
4 I got home that night full of excitement , a state which was quickly changed when my mother discovered that I was well and truly inundated with horse fleas .
5 I mentioned earlier that graphics files are very large , and this is particularly true with bitmap images .
6 I mentioned earlier that contempt is not solely concerned with protecting the administration of justice in an individual case .
7 The river was running fast and I learnt later that bathing could be perilous .
8 ‘ When I came home that night she was still up .
9 Think I played right that time .
10 When I returned home that afternoon I was surprised to find Dad already sitting in his chair by the fire .
11 I heard recently that beer made to the same recipe would differ in taste if brewed in different locations .
12 Ellen and I worked hard that week and , on the Saturday , as though to commiserate with ourselves on this being our last day alone together , we stopped work at midday and took a bus to Mama Sipcott 's Café on the beach where we ate lobster and drank too much of Mama 's sticky-sweet white wine .
13 I stored away that plural ; one day I would mimic it to someone .
14 And I thought well that way it 's done in n it ?
15 oh yes you have n't got , your right , no , I thought perhaps that hooting was er
16 I hesitated just that millisecond too long .
17 I said well that cunt stood on my foot , she said so , move out I said what about good manners then .
18 I said hopefully that tape will have run out by now .
19 I slept late that Friday .
20 I lunched well that day 't is very true ,
21 When I left home that baby was n't even thought about and by the time I get home it will be a year old ! ’
22 Well I , I wrote actually that article for the the Herald and Post that has appeared in Harlow but not here .
23 These went down well as the fish course for our evening meal at Tobermory and formed a good foundation for the liquid refreshment at the Mishnish Hotel which followed later that evening .
24 He profited from a striking convergence between his philosophy of government , which was based on the need to bypass intermediaries such as parties and establish a direct relationship between himself and the people , and a technology which facilitated precisely that kind of personalized and direct communication .
25 If this were true of him , and if the animal stamina demanded of a Secretary of State were so great , did n't that disqualify good men who lacked only that stamina ?
26 Mr. David Josse , mitigating , said Youngman was a man of previous good character who behaved inexplicably that evening .
27 Now , would n't it be possible to imagine someone who maintained both that motor cars were on our list of things that enhanced the quality of life and that travelling by motor car frequently took more time and demanded a greater outlay of labour than using various other means of transport ?
28 I said I never realized she 'd only that bit .
29 ‘ They 're all coming except Hywel , ’ said Lydia as she returned later that evening .
30 She thought perhaps that Eve might like to serve the breakfast in the refectory and clear away , and that she should also leave classes ten minutes before lunch and be back in the refectory to serve soup to the other students when they came in .
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