Example sentences of "[conj] that [vb past] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 I would welcome an intervention from the hon. Gentleman to explain whether Labour 's policy is that described in ’ Raising the Standard ’ or that stated by the hon. Member for Leeds , Central in his letter to the Society of Chief Inspectors and Advisers .
2 As the house will know , following discussions in Brussels , political agreement has been reached in the council on the amendment draft directive which , if implemented in its present form , would impose on auditors a slightly wider duty to report than that contained in the regulations we 're currently debating .
3 Yeah slightly scored and that struck at the meeting which Miss land , where one district council accused
4 Their chemical nature has not been satisfactorily elucidated and it is , in fact ; difficult to distinguish between cuticular darkening due to sclerotization and that caused by the presence of true melanins ( Richards , A. G. , 1967 ) .
5 Moreover , there is a real distinction between the hardships inflicted by a refusal of planning permission ( that is , the loss of the development value of land ) and that caused by the loss of the land itself ( that is , compulsory purchase ) .
6 There is quite a marked contrast between this view of comity analysis and that developed in the amicus brief of the United States .
7 Now , as Government Circulars from the hand of Ellen Wilkinson and John Maud insisted , it had to be provided for everybody — and that meant in the new secondary modern schools .
8 There are also analogies between this type of energy production and that produced by the decomposition of organic rubbish in landfill sites where anaerobic conditions promote the often hazardous production of methane ( section 5.4. 1 ) .
9 What and that fell on the floor ?
10 The national data computed for Japan ( 1979–1980 ) and that combined for the German Democratic Republic ( GDR ) and Hungary ( 1976–80 ) show minimum risks of a still birth at the second birth order for women aged 25–44 years .
11 Brilliant and that came to the same as one quarter .
12 Anyone who indulged in it for its own sake was an out-and-out sinner — and that went for the resulting offspring , too . ’
13 We raised quite a good sum for the first time and that went to the Barnardos home .
14 As for the bare infinitive , its use will be explained in terms of the absence of a before/after sequence between the event denoted by the full verb and that denoted by the infinitive .
15 A and that and that he he was born God and that died on the cross as God .
16 The response made to a sign ( word ) and that made to the object represented by that word .
17 well you know , John Smith laid out his budget for the next , study for the , to cover the next two years and there , I mean there 's no intention to , to change it in the foreseeable future , I mean they 've laid it out for two years so that the basic rate stays the same , that the personal allowances are being increased so that this will take a lot of lower paid people out of tax and that coupled with the child benefit will make everybody up to about twenty two thousand a year better off , and then from there they 'll be a , a , a range of people who to it wo n't make much difference
18 one crucial thematic differentiation between ‘ genuine art ’ and that offered by the Culture Industry : both raise the issue and the possibility of happiness in their very being , as it were , and neither provides it ; but where one keeps faith with it by negation and suffering , the other assures us it is taking place .
19 In the beginning there was carbon , and after several generations of Super Novae there was the solar system and then there were a whole lot of trees and they all fell down plonk into bogs and got turned into coal , and that led to the dinosaurs and that led to the mammals and that led to humans and that led to the miners . ’
20 In the beginning there was carbon , and after several generations of Super Novae there was the solar system and then there were a whole lot of trees and they all fell down plonk into bogs and got turned into coal , and that led to the dinosaurs and that led to the mammals and that led to humans and that led to the miners . ’
21 In the beginning there was carbon , and after several generations of Super Novae there was the solar system and then there were a whole lot of trees and they all fell down plonk into bogs and got turned into coal , and that led to the dinosaurs and that led to the mammals and that led to humans and that led to the miners . ’
22 That led to the Hundred Years War , and in the summer of 1346 , Edward III landed in Normandy and that led to the battle of Crecy on 26th .
23 In October 1889 , the British Government became determined not to allow any threat to the British strategical supremacy in South Africa , and that led to the outbreak of another Boer War , which included some humiliating defeats in the initial stages and the two great sieges at Ladysmith and Mafeking which were finally relieved in 1900 .
24 Trade Unions had become united in the Trades Unions Congress and at a meeting in 1899 , it was agreed to call a special conference on political representation of Labour , and that led to the foundation of the labour political party at the turn of the century .
25 ‘ By 1976 , the Government decided it had to act and that led to the first TV campaign with the line ‘ Do n't take your car for a drink ’ . ’
26 After all , it was attempted in the mid-1950s with the creation of the Baghdad pact — and that led to the collapse of the pro-Western Hashimite monarchy in Iraq , the event from which , ultimately , the Saddam Hussein regime sprang .
27 Cycling was the backbone of the Meet right up to the start of the Fifties , but then , says Alan Wilcox , the motor car came within the reach of the working man and that led to the decline of cycling clubs .
28 Well , that tie broke and my trousers kept coming down ; and that added to the trouble .
29 Tweed , the Liberal election agent , ‘ knew … that it was not illness or the tedium of a long convalescence which kept him out , but that his heart was not in it and that confronted with the serried ranks of vested interests which compose this new Government , his sympathies were as always with the bottom dogs … '
30 The only first-hand evidence they had and that depended on the observation of a not very bright young man , on a dark misty night , at a distance of a hundred yards .
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