Example sentences of "that [noun prp] had " in BNC.

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1 After a three-week trial and two days of deliberations , the jury yesterday found that Basinger had committed breach of contract and awarded Main Line 8.9m , which included general damages and compensation for the loss of her services .
2 And also because Daniel was encouraging Elisabeth to learn to play the lyre and cittern that Horst had recently acquired in Italy .
3 We may doubt that Beerbohm had the acumen or the catholicity to respond to this provocation as conclusively as he should .
4 The verdict was that Horsley had about as clean a bill of health as it was possible for a real , live capitalist to have .
5 Even then , Terry and I used to have arguments when one of us discovered that Gary had knowledge of things that only the two of us knew .
6 Mr Larkin says his suffering is worse for knowing that Gary had only agreed to go to Chorley at the last minute after two people , a man and a woman , had spoken separately to him on the phone .
7 Dr Geoffrey Pasvol of the John Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford said : ‘ There was so much there [ in Allison 's paper ] that Ian had said to me in the summer . ’
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9 I was already aware that Ian had recently lost an argument with a South Uist bend resulting in a change in vehicle and I can impart to all past and future travellers to the Uists who depend on Ian for transport that journeys are now much more sedate than they used to be .
10 Julia realised that she was shaking and that Ian had taken her hand in his .
11 Glancing carefully round at the little groups of guests she saw that Ian had already claimed Joanna , but there was no sign of Robert .
12 I 'm finding myself somewhat confused , I mean , I was interested that Ian had mentioned the practical voluntary services as one of the groups that he would wish to work with .
13 What made it ten times worse , you see , was that Lavinia had strongly resisted Isabel 's coming in the first place .
14 ‘ They were n't on it , ’ Roman said incredulously , and she realised that , though she had been thankful not to see Dana , Roman must be worried sick about Berenice and livid that Garry had , once again , escaped him .
15 The first was that Stirling had promised his men that they would never be subjected to the indecisions of the Commando days when operation after operation was planned and then cancelled at the last minute .
16 When your first telegram arrived at about two a.m. a few nights ago requesting destination for the modified aircraft , I thought that Stirling had spoken to B.G.S. here and fixed his requirements with you .
17 The latter part of the above signal refers to a plan that Stirling had concocted with the RAF during his last brief visit to Cairo .
18 The summary goes on to say that Stirling had asked the Eighth Army for thirty more jeeps that had already been ordered .
19 The Harms Commission had concluded that his evidence ( heard in London ) was unreliable , but Kreigler accepted Coetzee 's story , concluding that Neethling had misled his court ( and the Harms Commission ) in claiming never to have met Coetzee .
20 The Jew is nothing more than a popular villain ( bear in mind that Marlowe had just had a success with The Jew Of Malta ) .
21 But it meant that Swindon had more room to manoevre and Maskells determination in front of goal brought them back level .
22 On Aug. 31 , it was announced that Tudjman had appointed Ivan Milas as another Deputy Premier and Smiljo Sokol as Government Minister , and that Goran Radin was being replaced as Government Secretary by Jurica Malcic .
23 He was angry that Bernard had gone too .
24 It was then that Chuck had carried out a quick examination of the unconscious Grant , to ascertain the extent of his injuries .
25 It was not that her therapist was possessed of unusual wisdom or insight and that Scarlet had learned from her : it was just that Scarlet had discerned her way of thought and her approach to the problems which beset the insecure and so found her entirely predictable .
26 It was not that her therapist was possessed of unusual wisdom or insight and that Scarlet had learned from her : it was just that Scarlet had discerned her way of thought and her approach to the problems which beset the insecure and so found her entirely predictable .
27 The catalyst for the leadership contest was Keating 's revelation on May 30 that Hawke had made a secret promise in November 1988 to resign as Prime Minister in favour of Keating after the 1990 election .
28 Carver knew for a fact that Hauser had a collection of Roosevelt film clips , that he studied them to perfect the famous American president 's mannerisms .
29 I mean , I do n't know whether you 've thought any more about that idea that Colin had , but , I mean , I do n't know , yo cos you have n't said you do , you have n't really looked round it .
30 Then Nottingham learned that Rugby had indeed beaten Harlequins so now the Beeston club have to draw or win at Orrell in their last match on April 25 and Rugby have to lose at Leicester .
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