Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] it that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I was so disquieted by it that I finished it that evening .
2 I saw it that way towards .
3 How he had overcome all the complex problems of graft-rejection , septicaemia , and so on — not to mention the central problem of bestowing life — was beyond me , although I took it that fortune had favoured his researches .
4 As a particularly honoured guest , Eliot sat at High Table , whereas others like myself were placed among the students or ‘ novices ’ , and I preferred it that way .
5 Well ca n't , if I did it that way it would use your because it might all , take all the bubbles out !
6 The old order seemed fine to me , and I left it that way .
7 She hated it that way .
8 ‘ Only because you steered it that way , ’ Belinda said crossly .
9 I BLOODY WELL WILL to show her , is what I thought so it was a shot of adrenalin I needed … not , I know , that she meant it that way .
10 She liked it that way , and she intended keeping it that way .
11 Already to most of the regular customers she was n't the famous Aurora Blake , but simply , Rory , and she liked it that way .
12 the way she said it that day was , they 're old dogs , they do n't need the exercise and they do n't bark , that is the impression , impression I got
13 When it had happened four or five times , and he had , perhaps , begun to feel some stirrings of a more disturbing passion , she had brought him up with a catalogue of the men she had had , and made it clear that — if she wanted it that way — there would be more .
14 Thus , by selecting the right ‘ task ’ , we have constrained a system we know , because we designed it that way , to be organized redundantly to give a double dissociation .
15 We are the artists , and if our life is a dark , jagged abstract when we prefer Impressionist pastels which dance with light , we should ask ourselves why we painted it that way .
16 ‘ I guess we saw it that way : I did for sure .
17 ‘ No , we wanted it that way , ’ stresses Tim .
18 ‘ No , we wanted it that way , ’ stresses Tim .
19 I do n't know why they decided it that way .
20 Over thirteen years , since he had taken over from the retiring senior partner to whom Francis Sutherland originally brought the affairs of Sleet , David Rosen and Delia Sutherland had come to know each other well enough to do without greetings ; they liked it that way .
21 I tell you as I walked past there on Friday , she said yeah she said we were still open then , they closed it that night , ridiculous
22 They wanted it that way in order to save making and breaking camp .
23 Marion had worried that , if he consumed it that afternoon , his performance would suffer that evening .
24 But I do n't suppose he saw it that way at the time .
25 CATHERINE I do n't suppose he meant it that way .
26 He put it that way several years ago .
27 Since he put it that way , like a parlour game , intended to keep him from dying of boredom in her company , which was more the effect she was used to having on men , she considered .
28 Fininvest , in true Italian tradition , is a secretive family-owned company and Mr Berlusconi had always said he preferred it that way .
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