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

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1 Will my right hon. Friend confirm that our friends and allies round the world who may be faced with potentially aggressive neighbours are entitled to look to us for support in arms sales , for example , of the Challenger tank which is made in Leeds , and that nothing proposed on restricting arms sales generally in the interests of world peace will prevent us from supporting our allies in circumstances where that is necessary ?
2 As there was only the one company it is reasonable to infer that everyone roped in for the first loan was in fact a Merchant Taylor .
3 The key to success with such an approach is planning and communication such that everyone involved understands what is happening and their own role within the total picture .
4 If the organisation appoints committees to deal with aspects of planning , policy forming and co-ordination there needs to be clear lines of communication so that everyone involved knows the person to whom the committee reports .
5 This step does not necessarily mean that everyone affected by the problem must be identified .
6 Allied to , but different from , acknowledging the need securing commitment is a matter of ensuring that everyone connected with the operation is personally committed to maintaining standards .
7 In pictures released to celebrate the anniversary , the happy-ever-after ending that everyone wanted is plain to see .
8 Members heard there were now no obstacles to building the relief road and that everyone consulted about it was ‘ wholeheartedly in favour . ’
9 The final condemnation of the change is that no-one consulted formally these top men in the sport before passing the show-stopping law and , furthermore , that the lawmakers left so much still to be ironed out .
10 Up to now you always done solos , at least that I seen .
11 That 's everything that I done did n't I ?
12 I mean , that I known , these people down here now have the old dredger what they got here now .
13 It would still be reasonable to suspect that someone prepared to borrow money at high rates of interest was likely to be particularly vulnerable , even if there is now little surviving residue of the old suspicion or disapproval of interest-bearing credit on ethical grounds .
14 There 's a good chance that someone affected by alcoholism works for you .
15 I was amazed that someone brought up in nineteenth-century Yorkshire could understand so completely the deprivation and frustration of being a hostage .
16 How many of us can say that someone changed when they took on a certain job or changed when something happened at work .
17 I see that someone terrified of using any woodworking tool involving the slightest of danger may be attracted by the SuperCut , and it might have potential for novices , but then what tool offers complete security ?
18 The mechanic says that on that year the truck the part was handcrafted in Zogmolia near Flelzonia and not only is it double reverse threaded but that its made from a rare alloy rendered from toxic wastes in New Jersey ; however , he has assured me while trying to hold back a laugh and spraying spittle all over me he knows a junk yard on Mars where he can get the part soon .
19 Erm and then it says that somebody called Natalie erm wrote in nineteen seventy five , that the greater somebody 's need for approval , the greater their tendency will be to converge with a style .
20 ‘ I was angry and upset to read that somebody connected with the club had been in contact with Steve Coppell .
21 in that um it was inspired by a comment that somebody made .
22 she just like thought he was , being a carpenter or something , and this brother , erm , her brother did n't know that she sung at all , so it all turns out to be a big surprise .
23 that you hooked on to the back of your lorry
24 ‘ A lot of guys out there now do n't know that you got ta have the timing and planning for this stuff , and they just go and do it on the spur of the moment and get caught . ’
25 Erm , so the , that that seems to be getting towards something that Freud is saying , another aspe aspect of this which is the compulsive aspect , the feeling that you got ta keep doing it .
26 Old-fashioned and fuddy-duddy — these are the words , are they not , that you used to describe my company ? ’
27 Well , there was a time when it was a bolt from the blue , yes , I mean I 've known for a week or two , but we were delighted to receive it , er we do n't er , it is something that we said months ago that we supported the N H S Lottery because we do feel that money can be raised in this way painlessly towards particularly research and the sorts of things that the N H S on the whole has never really supported fully .
28 ‘ Well , I did n't know her personally but the other night like , I think it was her that we seen on the Woodham Road . ’
29 I really did find that we sunk to the pits when we started circulating recipes for cheesecake on er poll tax er payers money , that is absolutely ludicrous and we should n't be spending money on that .
30 Relativism asserts the view that everything given — this word being taken in the widest possible sense — can be grasped only in perspectives ; but this proposition itself is supposed to be valid absolutely , not just for one perspective .
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