Example sentences of "[vb pp] [prep] that [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Must have heard about that from Alan . |
2 | We should be taught about that in school . ’ |
3 | which I suppose it might be difficult to see what had to be arranged for that with you there 's a regularity , but you know the Trone is obviously a |
4 | The case where the complainant had seen the assailant only once or on a few occasions before might well be treated as that of identification rather than recognition . |
5 | On the one hand it led to the concept of art education rather than craft training , with the professor-student relationship substituted for that of the master-apprentice . |
6 | Often , the space between intercalated ions is filled with solvent molecules ; in this case the name or formula of the solvent compound is inserted after that of the electropositive constituent , otherwise it is added after that of the intercalated species . |
7 | The props people said they had n't touched it ; it had come like that from the place of hiring . |
8 | Both achieved massive majorities , only four fathers voting against the liturgy document , but a significant number voted against that on communications — which hardly anyone rated highly and some thought an inappropriate subject for the Council . |
9 | I put that as an amendment , not reiterating the entire Labour budget , but I asked the Liberal Democrats , who purport to want to erm provide that sort of service to vulnerable people could they not accept that extra half a million pounds as an amendment , and two out of the group abstained , the rest of them voted against that as an amendment . |
10 | Besides , she had been caught like that by a man once before . |
11 | Where the property of A is mixed with that of B which is of substantially the same nature and quality and they can not practicably be separated ( grain in a bin , oil in a tank ) the mixture is owned in common in proportion to the quantity contributed by each and the law is the same whether the mixing is wrongful or by consent . |
12 | The hot smell of ironing mixed with that of garden-dried linen . |
13 | But this is sugar cane country so it may have been designed with that in mind . |
14 | I did n't exactly try to sneak out of the Court ; funnily enough , most Courts are n't designed with that in mind . |
15 | British people realize that for better or worse their destiny is inextricably intertwined with that of the U.S. even though some of them may be reluctant to admit it . |
16 | This problem overlapped with that of the Public Schools generally , and he had already in the summer secured Cabinet approval for setting up a Public Schools Commission . |
17 | It is not clear why the theft or robbery count should be considered before that of handling except that the theft or robbery must have come first in time . |
18 | So far the leadership 's reaction to the 1983 and 1987 defeats has differed from that to such earlier decisive election defeats in 1931 , 1951 , 1970 , and 1979 . |
19 | I was put in a Community Development programme with six others and only our ‘ technical ’ training differed from that of the others in the larger group . |
20 | Although secular clerks , especially at parish level , were fully integrated with the community , the structure of their personal property differed from that of the laity . |
21 | Many parents and grandparents in the provinces followed ‘ the May-June events ’ on state-run television : their view of what was happening differed from that of the younger generation in Paris and university campuses across the country ; many students followed developments hour by hour on Europe I — if they did not themselves join the demonstrations and mount the barricades . |
22 | Bjornsson 's approach differed from that of many earlier researchers in two important ways : first , he set out at an early stage to make his formula one which would be useful for making cross-cultural comparisons , and second , he chose not to use the statistical technique of multiple regression . |
23 | A limit of $1,500 has now been imposed due to difficulties having been experienced with certain claims , whereby the Company 's interpretation of reasonable additional expenses differed from that of the Insured . |
24 | On Feb. 23 the leader of the government delegation to the Rome talks , Transport and Communications Minister Armando Guebuza , was reported as saying that the MNR 's reading of the Rome agreement differed from that of the government 's . |
25 | Beaverbrook , presumably informed by Law , wrote that Asquith 's mood differed from that of the other members of ‘ this grave assembly ’ . |
26 | Most of them were paltry , but a few made plain that Alexander II 's attitude to the army differed from that of his father . |
27 | A commission established in October 1862 created gymnasia for aspiring officers in which the curriculum hardly differed from that of secondary schools for civilians . |
28 | One might have anticipated an exposition on how this new syntax differed from that of the preceding age and how it could be developed for stylistic purposes . |
29 | This has now been modified to that of SARFU representative , whatever that means . |
30 | You still select the monster from the Monsters part of the list , but the points value is added to that of the character . |