Example sentences of "[prep] [det] that [adj] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 First , it emphasizes the extent to which the Oxford Polytechnic Modular Course was created de novo , with all that that entailed for the enthusiasm of colleagues and the mystification of outsiders .
2 Sample results can be portrayed as the outcome of laboratory analysis with all that that implies about accuracy , validity , and reliability , an impression doubtless enhanced by the use of computer print-out and the provision of results to one or more decimal places ( cf.
3 But it is as strike-breakers — with all that that implies of betrayal of working-class solidarity — that they went down in ETS history .
4 The finished text will , in appearance , be of a professional standard with all that that implies for the child 's image of him or herself as a writer .
5 Had it been only the interests of traders that were being considered , there would have been no need for Britain to have responded to the competitive challenge of other European states by formalizing and expanding her own empire , with all that this entailed in provoking international tensions , arms expenditures , and general insecurity .
6 Yet it illustrates once more how throughout his reign , in spite of his personal adherence to so many of the attitudes and ideas of the Enlightenment , he was turning Prussia 's energies and attention to the East , with all that this implied for the future .
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