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

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1 But I mean I say , I do n't know how true that is , I mean I only heard that through somebody else .
2 You say she always ringed that calendar , is that right ?
3 Erm I did n't spot the tentative benefit , I do n't think you actually got that bit as far as what was gon na be in it because when erm Steve came up with the why so long I think that , that took you off the track a bit .
4 I mean she never liked that car .
5 Look I just did that .
6 ‘ I suppose I always knew that .
7 Suppose you suddenly had that feeling — tawdry — while you were walking up the aisle with George Beador .
8 But , of course , if you 're going to be another voice you really need to know what you 're talking about and you need to have vast access to information at least as good as all the departments who are putting forward their voices , and you need to have the time and the staff and I do n't think they always had that .
9 Thought I just called that Silk Screen did n't I ?
10 NO SNOW fell during the night and at 10.00 , after Erika had run her five kilometres under a dazzling blue sky , Karl ran and said that he thought he rather did that a brief tour of Berlin would be possible and that he would be waiting in the lounge of the Palast at 11.00 ; adding that Paul should meet them at the television Tower at 1.00
11 ‘ I think I rather liked that . ’
12 Did you just call me a fu , I think I just recorded that ?
13 You have a Shakespeare play , you had Silas Marner I think I quite liked that one .
14 " You think she really loved that man — Leinster ? '
15 And I think we actually got that , somebody said price .
16 I , I , I think they probably believed that , that , that the best way to get into socialism was to begin to create socialist elements from the start , that would facilitate the move erm and once you 'd got full control , I mean this is where , where there might be kind of bits you can say that once , once we , we need to make these assurances to get us out of feudalism .
17 with the tapes and the recorder and she said I nearly knocked that door , you know
18 George said she only did that on the first and last nights of the season , unless there was a particularly successful production , like the time O'Hara had brought the house down in Richard II .
19 On one occasion a New Bradwell man , having been unsuccessful in boarding the first two ‘ buses to Bradwell at lunch time , expostulated ‘ I 'll get a seat on the next one even if I have to stand up ’ needless to say he never lived that statement down .
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