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

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1 ‘ Now I know what passed between you over that cup of coffee . ’
2 What passed between you on that occasion ? ’
3 Contemporary audiences would have understood that the film appealed to them on that level but were also aware that the tragedy of the film consisted of an ordinary innocent American being hounded by external events and being forced into failure and crime .
4 Say it was appalling that they spied on us like that ? ’
5 Erm the northern region audit preceded er the national audit er and has been presented by er Mr and its erm data collection differed from it in that erm all notes were reviewed at three months er by using a standard pro forma independently by two clinical coordinators and so would not be
6 I thought he had been right , and that what happened to me on that oily beach was all I was fit for .
7 And er whatever happened to them after that er .
8 And what happened to him after that ?
9 Now a day 's residue is some association which relates the manifest content usually to what happened to you that day , and often i they 're very oft it 's often that the day 's residue is built into the manifest dream , so it 's quite obvious , you had this dream because of something that happened to you on that day .
10 Elsie , who lived with us at that time , just sat with tears streaming down her face .
11 Aye you never heard of him after that .
12 ‘ Is that why you flew from me after that night in Glenshee ? ’
13 As he bowed to me in that tight state , I almost believe I saw creases come into the white of his eyes .
14 your wife is over there , do n't you talked to her like that
15 I think they went off us after that although I 'm still friendly with Morrissey . ’
16 Erm erm they just went through it like that and then he gave her instructions on how to fly it as well , how to throw it
17 Oh she says , well I 'm sorry Mr , I never thought about it like that , you see .
18 ‘ Everyone seemed to think Benjamin was a virgin , but I never thought of him as that , but that it was the first time he was making love to a woman who was old enough to be his mother , and who was his mother 's friend . ’
19 I never really thought of it like that .
20 ‘ I never thought of it like that , ’ said the imp .
21 On that occasion Themistokles carried his view ; but ( Plutarch says ) the Spartans took against him from that moment , preferring to advance Kimon instead .
22 The ground itself is not as harsh as the words I felt beneath me for that one curious moment at the Treasury .
23 Isaac Walton , Donne 's biographer , relates the tale : ‘ Several charcoal fires being first madde in his large study , he brought with him into that place a winding sheet in his hand , and having put off all his clothes , had this sheet put on him , and so tied with knots at his head and feet , and his hands so placed as dead bodies are usually fitted , to be shrouded and put into their coffin , or grave … with his eyes shut and with so much of the sheet turned aside as might show his lean , pale and death-like face . ’
24 What happen was we was standing this jeweller 's , well really we 'd been there , she half the stuff for me and er other people and that , but erm , were standing there for ages , and she come , I 'm , I 'm sort of standing there like this up against the counter waiting to be served , suppose to be coming back right , stood right on the foot , it hurt , but I thought ok it 's a busy shop he wo n't so I 'd turned around , sort of he was there , so I sort of went to him like that and he was looked at me and fucking looked back , so I said are you gon na apologise then , getting right fucking pissed off cos I about three o'clock that day , hang over and being dragged up and down the town all fucking day ai n't my idea of fun you know , ri right in a bad mood anyway , and he said no in a real fucking why do n't you try and make me sort of attitude , so I 'm just about to fucking say something to me , like , how out the shop and everything , and she said what 's the fuck , what 's the matter with you then ?
25 It 's not easy to find words for what the two of them meant to me at that time .
26 I went across yours like that .
27 He turned around and stared at her with that insufferable thoroughness , which was downright rude , but about which she could n't complain .
28 He showed us into the buffet , and waitresses brought vodka and red caviare and stared at us in that curious but not impolite way that so many people do in Russia .
29 He looked at her at that , his eyes almost silvery in the semi-darkness .
30 No one looked at her like that !
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