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

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1 Nithard already seemed to sense that bond .
2 But you just had to do that sort of thing , I , we used to feel awfully sorry for the patients but you had , they had do it because they would n't have got a wash otherwise , there was so mu so much to do .
3 I just wanted to say that question , so , who discovered Uranus in seventeen eighty one ?
4 So I think her mother 's gon na be in for a bit of a shock because they all think that they 're gon na get married so quick , I think she just wanted to get that ring on her finger so she can reap the ackers and I think she 's gon na do a runner .
5 On hearing a bell ring before the appearance of food the animals quickly came to associate that sound with feeding time .
6 by the way if we ever did do that stay with aunty Mary , right , then she came back with us
7 But I called him up one day and asked him how he was doing and he said things were pretty good , so I asked if he still wanted to do that album .
8 She probably did remember that incident on the beach .
9 Of course , this a justified objection ; and I am ready to concede that in most historical examples one might like to point out things probably did happen that way round .
10 And she clearly intended to stay that way .
11 Dan said , ‘ I really hated to get that news as I really hoped to see them again ’ .
12 I 'm sure there are other other examples , but I just really wanted to record that appreciation .
13 Lying there at seven o'clock in the morning , suddenly wide awake , as was her manner , it seemed to her quite obvious that she and Charles should get divorced : it had surely long been inevitable , and if Charles really wanted to marry that woman ( or had he perhaps been joking ? — no , perhaps not ) , well then , let him .
14 Jaq dearly wished to surprise that man .
15 She never again wanted to experience that feeling which led women to do too much for , and demand too much from , a partner .
16 Thus in the case of Morrison v Moat ( 1851 ) 9 Hare 241 when one partner communicated a secret recipe of the partnership to his son who subsequently sought to exploit that recipe for his own account , an injunction was granted to restrain him .
17 ‘ I ca n't believe that I never stopped to think that Amber , four , was in the room , too , when I started punching her father , ’ Gail recalls .
18 ‘ We never did finish that weeding , did we ?
19 Never did like that group
20 ‘ I know , but without me you would never had had that chance . ’
21 The Financial Times therefore had to retract that point .
22 But I never wanted to see that gasoline engine washer on this hardstand again with the gas trucks parked around it .
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