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

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1 I 've a feeling that they might be the same lot that I saw at Geraldine 's party last month .
2 It happened that I called at Beatrice 's house the last time Aunt Nessy visited there — the time before she was banished .
3 And all that time , Franca contained in her breast a storm of anguish and violence so terrible that she had at times , when she was alone and longing to ‘ break down ’ , to clutch her breast with a fierce answering force to keep the black horror from spurting forth .
4 I mean , if I 'd thought there was something really wrong , I 'd have seen that you stayed at home — this makes me feel I 've been driving a sick horse or something "
5 ‘ We understand that you worked at Liveseys ' , some time ago . ’
6 Of course its members gain because they work in the service , but they put forward their views because they want to make sure that the service does not collapse under the strain and we do not have a repetition of the destruction that we saw at Strangeways .
7 We sneer at the European Parliament , but it is time that we looked at Europe in other than a partisan way — ’ Ha ha , ha .
8 Well now I , Bull 's Eye Lamps , that we carried at night , they were merely paraffin oil lamps .
9 I went to the er conference that we had at Stokewatchford , which together with er , John , er my Vice Chairman er on Europe , the other week , and there is so much mythology , er , that has been dispensed by people who are half-hearted towards Europe or got a vested interest in no has not been committed to Europe , and and they use this , and in fact the classic example was , that , one of our own Lincolnshire M P's claimed that he had saved , Lincolnshire 's from the ravages of Europe .
10 I do n't see that we 're doing anybody any harm , any damage , any anything , by simply saying we 'll go out and consult the people of Chipping Norton about this new site that we found at Rockhill .
11 We fixed it so that we arrived at lunchtime and joined my parents in a restaurant near their hotel .
12 Let's be honest , I did n't wan na see good sections , I wan na see strong sections , I wan na see vibrant sections , but I also want to see the truth in those documents when it comes back afterwards , so I 'm disappointed on this issue and er I hope something in future will be done about to report the real things that we discussed at conference as well .
13 Women did not qualify for a ‘ family wage ’ since it was assumed ( erroneously in some cases ) that they lived at home with parents or relatives and that they did not have dependants to support financially .
14 Did you see this thing that they printed at Type ninety in letraset .
15 True enough , even while using Greek , the Jews remained only too often bilingual for their own consumption , but the extent of their apologetic production in Greek indicates that they aimed at Gentile readers .
16 It was not supposed that they dealt at arm 's length .
17 And that they would have the the language that they spoke at home and the language that they spoke at school .
18 And that they would have the the language that they spoke at home and the language that they spoke at school .
19 Many subsequently returned to their homes , all over the Soviet Union , where the local doctors may not know that they worked at Chernobyl and may therefore not recognise subsequent cancers or other problems as radiation-linked .
20 In the event of a fire , a maroon would be set off and their turn out was of such a high standard that they arrived at fires out of the district before the local brigades in whose area the fire was .
21 A 15 ml bolus of 0.1 N hydrochloric acid ( HCl ) was instilled into the oesophagus using the proximal port of the manometry catheter so that it arrived at cm above the lower oesophageal sphincter .
22 His cramped room in the Decrucq house , that he shared at night with two small children , was no good for his art work .
23 The real reason was that he felt at ease ; he was no longer a figure of fun or an eyesore , he had a place — just as he did at first with Sien .
24 I can tell you that he lived at number forty-one I think , yes forty- one if , if you know if you want any confirmation , that is correct .
25 He gossips about the weather and American football , recalls that he played at school and in the Army , and was a big follower of the game .
26 It was perhaps as a member of Gloucester 's retinue that he fought at Bannockburn in June 1314 , where Gloucester was killed ; and his performance in the battle , for which he was later rewarded with land worth 100 marks a year , may have brought him to Edward II 's notice .
27 He says that he worked at Emma 's request to produce a record of the deeds which touched upon the honour of her and hers , and the oldest surviving manuscript , which is very close to the author 's original , may be the copy she received : it contains a miniature which shows an ecclesiastic presenting a book to a woman while two figures , presumably her sons Harthacnut and Edward , look on .
28 Her wakefulness was dogged by growing anxiety over the day ahead ; had her mother told Jennifer that David was back in the country , that he worked at OBEX ?
29 As the Prime Minister savours one of his last few busy days before the deluge , will he think back to the dinner that he gave at No. 10 Downing street last November on behalf of the Tory party for what The Sun — I must quote it accurately because it is from The Sun —
30 If he had given the speech that he gave at Bayeux in June 1946 a year earlier , he could have turned the October 1945 referendum and elections into a referendum on his own views .
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