Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pron] [prep] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If he finds it necessary to copy , to study the work of other painters , or any way to seek for help out of himself , he may be sure that he has received nothing of that inspiration .
2 I 've given them to that solicitor that
3 I had expected them at that stage to do the decent thing and wait for us to catch up but , smelling their first blood of the season , they continued in much the same fashion and eventually ran out 7–0 victors .
4 And seeing Nicole had only reminded her of that fact .
5 Once you 've committed yourself to that theme , the route 's discreet wealth unfolds , and its names are movement and texture .
6 She asked why I had said nothing about that accident on the bypass , or seeing Old Red and General Francis on my holiday .
7 About one-third of pupils have traditionally attended them since that time .
8 It turned out that she did n't realise they were down , but thinks she must have pushed them into that position when dropping the ribber .
9 Hast Thou ever seen me for that reason at all dejected ?
10 And in a worse position than because the North they 've never done any deals , never seen anybody , national accounts , done nothing in that area in terms of deals and negotiations and things like that and it was only six months ago that where could actually find out he could do deals .
11 Not necessarily that of mother and son ; Steve had detached himself from that hook and would never be hung on it again .
12 Iago could not recall that he had ever truly noticed her until that moment .
13 Some memory must have stabbed him at that moment .
14 Nothing in our four days on the felucca with this sullen boy had prepared us for this , as nothing could have prepared him for that afternoon in Asyut .
15 He said that ‘ the powers that be ’ had presented him with a summons and the Protestant people had presented him with that book and he thought a parallel could be drawn between the two .
16 Ramsay had not seen him since that day at Musselburgh when the good Regent Moray died and Seton had been sent off to Fife to try to hamper Balliol 's landing at Kinghorn , a gallant but unsuccessful endeavour in which Seton had been wounded .
17 Nobody has seen him since that day .
18 Have you , have you seen him since that time when you said to him about coming .
19 That long white robe I had seen him in that night was a sort of hospital gown .
20 ‘ But you had n't seen her on that occasion ? ’
21 I had n't seen her since that night at the Club and I was beginning to despair of ever seeing her again .
22 I will certainly visit Loughborough to see 4771 , as Ii have not seen her since that day in August 1962 .
23 I 've seen her in that dress with the whole of the bar top covered in loose change , laboriously counting the coins , bagging the silver and copper coins separately .
24 ‘ That I 'd never seen her from that day to this , of course .
25 I have not seen her from that day to this .
26 I should never have done it on that day . ’
27 And there 's no use getting in the exam on Thursday and say ah well I 'm afraid I 've not done it on that arm so erm lost
28 At A level , I toyed with the idea of doing physics , maths and English , and if I was just doing it for pure enjoyment I would have done it at that stage .
29 Well I suppose what 's but you see I do n't know whether she 's doing it that must be her that done it in that corner , cos he ai n't been in here !
30 No , I 've never met anyone of that quality , except Giacometti he was certainly a most marvellous man .
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