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

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1 Others had to put up with less ideal locations , and this led to demand for the feng shui practitioner , whose skill was in improving the landscape by correct siting , ensuring that nothing took place to disturb the flows of energy .
2 I could hear Nell 's voice announcing calmly that everyone had time for another drink .
3 THE PLAIN facts first : this is the return to centre stage that everyone hoped Bob Mould would make .
4 Ianthe thought the word ‘ cocktails ’ a little old-fashioned , and so evidently did her aunt , who protested that everyone drank whisky or gin and tonic now .
5 When you are forming a band , try to make sure that everyone involved shares the same commitment and dedication .
6 It was only from looking at film of the first episode that everyone remembered Frank had forgotten to wear his famous beret and raincoat .
7 ‘ Some of them figured that I played Headless Horseman on bass — y'know … the weirdest concepts !
8 Just after I 'd finished at college , I went along to someone 's party and I remember telling this girl who I was chatting up that I played bass .
9 The mates that I played football with were skinheads into Blue Beat while the girls were into that pop group The Love Affair .
10 And it was then that I touched flesh .
11 And it was as I was standing like that , in the shadows some distance from where the two gentlemen sat amidst those rows of empty chairs , that I heard Lord Darlington talk about Herr Bremann , his voice as calm and gentle as usual , somehow resounding with intensity around those great walls .
12 to Coronation Street do not know all the facts of course , we are ignorant of the finer points of the time gone by , but why is Deirdre so lasted to Ken I 've yet to catch up with Wednesday night 's proceedings on my video contraption , but the last thing that I heard Deirdre say to Ken as he was recovering on a put-u-up in her front room was , I 'm stuck with you till you back on your feet and as far as I 'm concerned it ca n't come soon enough for me , Ken lay there immobile , stunned , a cruel carry on , what 's the poor chap done , but then I 've missed too much
13 He always publicly denied the label : ‘ It was because I hated realism that I wrote Madame Bovary . ’
14 I would hope , obviously , that I wrote poems that could sometimes speak to the reader 's condition , and it would be too grandiose to say helped him to sort out his own feelings , but at least helped him to get a feeling of recognition and , if the poem is successful , you know , some kind of satisfaction that the feeling has been turned into that permanent form .
15 I had to admit that I envied Sam and Nolan .
16 I pointed out that I kissed Frankie but she dismissed my puzzlement .
17 ‘ How do you know that I knew Elise ? ’ he asked in a low voice .
18 He had heard that I knew Robert W. Service and felt it would be a ‘ good idea ’ if they could get Service to fly up and formally open the new building .
19 When I say that I saw Karen at the funeral , I mean that quite literally .
20 As I looked I was sure that I saw Boris , my bear , wink at me .
21 Nothing moved inside except out of the corner of my eye I was sure that I saw Boris winking .
22 It was about two weeks later that I saw Clive again .
23 I believe that that was the only occasion , in both public and private , that I saw Eliot not to his best advantage .
24 It was rare that I saw people , though now and then I came across sheep and goats being herded by children — boys in night-shirts or girls in blue gingham , every dress made from the same roll of cloth .
25 And one day I will say that I saw Erika Nordern , say that I coached her .
26 ‘ I do n't suppose it 's important , but I thought I ought to tell you that I saw Mr Riddle on Friday evening . ’
27 It is with interest , that I read Amanda Archibald 's recently published notes of her thoughts as a U.K. citizen , now living and working in the U.S.A. By all accounts , she has been profoundly impressed , and she has done a good job in introducing ‘ Contact ’ readers to some of the many positive aspects of living as an expatriate in the U.S.A. As a person proud to enjoy dual nationality of Canada and England , however , I should like to redress the balance somewhat , and question some of Amanda 's blanket statements .
28 The book-list also shows that I read Virginia Woolf , Aldous Huxley , Samuel Butler , Maxim Gorki , Henry James , Samuel Beckett , and so on .
29 It was with interest that I read Audrey Haagensen 's letter in the September issue of The Artist , saying she was the owner of a 1938 edition of your magazine .
30 It seems to me that I wore glasses before I wore zinc and castor oil cream .
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