Example sentences of "[noun pl] that [vb past] [verb] they " in BNC.

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1 The manufacturers of BSB 's MAC receivers , the traders that tried to sell them , and the public who were encouraged to buy them , have lost confidence in the whole business of MAC , Marcopolo and 31° West .
2 Smashing through the few Night Goblins that remained to oppose them , Duregar and Belegar headed west .
3 He had expected to have to batter his way laboriously through the months that had separated them , as through the stockade of a castle into which he must break by force of arms .
4 But will Charles and Diana ever find happiness in the homes that helped tear them apart ?
5 In their personal lives there had been parallels that had drawn them close and formed a bond between them ; not least the loss of both their wives some ten years back .
6 And if black holes were as varied as the objects that collapsed to form them , it might be very difficult to make any predictions about black holes in general .
7 From the beginning of their history , the amphibians were hunters , preying on the worms , insects and other invertebrates that had preceded them on to the land .
8 The draughts that had drawn them when politely caged , were now either depleted or charged to fury .
9 Later redefinition of the goal as ‘ providing transportation ’ removed the blinkers that had prevented them from realizing that cars were made largely in Detroit but had to be received in good condition in every State , and that driving them to their destination was expensive .
10 It reached a point where a number of people 's art collections began to be more valuable than the businesses that had allowed them to buy in the first place . ’
11 All the problems that had beset them from that first moment their eyes had met in the courtyard on the day of her arrival had vanished , it seemed , giving way to the greater power of one fact — now they were lovers .
12 Their shapes gave off no tremor or threat , more a priestly absorption in the radar of the appetites that had brought them there .
13 Most studies focus on school achievement , but this may be misleading because there is evidence to suggest that Afro-Caribbean and Asian students are more likely than white students to stay on in further education and some do manage to obtain academic qualifications that had eluded them at school ( Craft and Craft , 1983 ) , while one investigation suggests that young black people in inner city areas had gained better academic qualifications than white youth in the same areas ( Roberts , Duggan and Noble , 1983 ) , a finding borne out more generally by some other studies ( Brown , 1984 ) .
14 When , in the way women will , Groa railed against the Fates that had allowed them to live all this time in golden security and now seemed to have left them , Thorfinn was amused , but not sympathetic .
15 The factors that helped to build them will be examined further in the next two chapters by looking at the forces that influence the making and implementation of social policy .
16 Why did it hurt to learn that it had been the machinations of others that had brought them together this time ?
17 Two hundred yards away a group of about fifteen seladang were visible , the calves frisking and sporting around the cows that had borne them .
18 Immeasurably distant on the horizon stood a pair of rugby posts , so high that they were clearly visible despite the miles that seemed to separate them from him .
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