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

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1 I know how badly I behaved that night ; but I was wild with jealousy .
2 Eventually I decided that assimilation was not possible , given Culler 's lack of interest in the interpretation of particular texts and his commitment to the uncovering of the generalized principles of literariness .
3 ‘ If only I had that opportunity such a rewarding experience working among people of that type . ’
4 He said , oh if only I had that power !
5 So I sent that piece under the impression that there would be no problem having it accepted and that afterwards we would see how the public reacted to it .
6 Literally I cried that night and then I did n't cry again .
7 That is obviously something which we 've just got to keep topping up but it was recognised by the fathers that will there was we needed to be helped to train to sell and so we needed that training er to get us get us going so to speak , there were no natural salesmen amongst departments .
8 So we bought that shop for two thousand Pounds .
9 So we invoked that agreement , and Charlie said Winter Garden had set a precedent and we said No it had n't , it had just been a Cold War expedient and those days were over .
10 so he did that fugue … and I suggested other changes too . ’
11 So what happened that time ? ’
12 out for me and erm , when he went in on Monday , erm it was the other one the lad that actually owns it , so I was in there for about bloody half an hour and we came home with some samples and one that I quite liked it was up on the wall and he said that is my best selling Axminster that I had , and it was like , it was maybe it was a bit too busy , it was , it was greyey and it was all different other colours in it , but it was a lot of flowers on it , it was n't a traditional Axminster you see Mike loves these traditional Axminsters and he does n't really , he wo n't really entertain anything else , erm , anyway I brought that sample home and what else ?
13 I tried to explain to Irena that I did n't mind , that this was how I felt it should be — the real Central Europe — and anyway I preferred that kind of place to ordered museums and shining monuments .
14 Thus it seemed that physics was more mature then chemistry , and had already left behind the stage of effervescent and explosive progress in which that science was still so visibly engaged .
15 ‘ I want to know exactly what happened that morning .
16 It is impossible to know exactly what happened that evening .
17 But then that holiday was a bit unusual because she was n't well all the time we were there really not properly she had that virus that was mm
18 all them eggs you know , when we went to Alec , when they were selling these trays of eggs , er , we went there with Alec , so I said I 'll have one like , and they were really fresh , but when I got home I got that thing of , from Kwiksave , I got the whole packet , big packet
19 Still she felt that breeze ruffling her hair , biting at her nose .
20 Now , she decided , if ever she had that kind of money , she would first ensure that her family would never again , for as long as they lived , be in need .
21 Well , you know like she had that problem with her you know
22 For while his victory certainly overturned the basic tenets of any horse race — he won because he was so far behind at the crucial moment — still he gained that victory by adapting to the circumstances which had suddenly presented themselves , by his jockey 's quick and skilful manoeuvring by his jockey , by jumping accurately and by keeping up his gallop to the end .
23 He always noticed pools of oil and empty coke cans round the house if ever he passed that way .
24 Yesterday it emerged that EMAP had lifted its stake to 10.3 per cent , buying a further 200,000 shares .
25 In 1980–1 , in the first Test to be played on his home ground in Antigua , there was never any doubt that he was going to mark the occasion with a century , and , as we shall see , when England returned five years later he marked that occasion in the most spectacular fashion .
26 Later he recognized that smell .
27 Now I won that game , losing just two ‘ pieces ’ , but only after I left with the comeliest ‘ piece ’ of all , a wench from the imperial harem , did Suleiman discover that I had cheated and publicly marked me down for death .
28 Can I just now you predicated that answer by saying this can not be countenanced in a normal liberal democracy .
29 But now she denied that memory .
30 Juliet decided then that it was n't going to happen to her , and now she reaffirmed that vow .
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