Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] that [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It so happened that at that time , apparently unknown to the mother , the father had formed an association with another woman , and , as a result , had become the father of that other woman 's child . |
2 | It so happened that about this period the trend was towards vestments on more simple lines . |
3 | He further submitted that in any event , the Bank were entitled to the benefit of a presumption that the notice was validly issued , and that this presumption could only be displaced by evidence of facts which could not be reconciled with the Bank having the required reasonable opinion . |
4 | He further held that in any event the public interest did not require the institution of criminal proceedings . |
5 | Leith agreed without hesitation , and only later realised that after that promise there was no way now she could , as Naylor Massingham decreed , ‘ finish ’ with Travis . |
6 | He also found that in many instances children were able to correct their own errors when their attention was drawn to them . |
7 | I also noticed that in those schools in which I worked where the head , as a matter of policy , distanced himself from parents , my understanding of the children with whom I worked was less complete . |
8 | He also concluded that in most cases they had simply been wrong . |
9 | So they 're going to be the conscience and the parenting for that year group and I also suggested that at that time , I think what Rob 's doing is getting the children to look at themselves er , as regards what their strengths and weaknesses are and the P S D have got to clarify that . |
10 | It did not want any kind of disorder to be filmed , including unparliamentary behaviour by Members ( or even Members trying to attract attention by wearing fancy dress or clothes bearing slogans ) , and it therefore recommended that in all cases of disruption or disorder the director should cut to wide-angle shots , which would not show the offending incident , or to the occupant of the Chair . |