Example sentences of "that had be [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ And Mrs Iverson would certainly have noticed if that had been disturbed . ’ |
2 | That had been reserved for Nicholas and even there , le Grant wondered how far it was genuine . |
3 | He wondered just how that had been assessed . |
4 | That had been rejected by RGU . |
5 | ‘ Solid , thorough , plodding , even , ’ ( that had been said of him by a Bromberg once to Frau Nordern — — but once only ) ‘ but kind in his shy way and decent to the very core . ’ |
6 | It seemed amazing that it was less than a year since that had been said . |
7 | Two days before last Q.T. Day the Society 's representatives had an interview with the Sports Council Grant Panel — the serious situation arising from that had been explained to all teachers present and everyone was asked to take a copy of the Development Plan to study . |
8 | That had been threatened in 1832 in order to secure the passing of the Reform Bill . |
9 | I did n't feel pain from the burns any more , but that had been replaced by a pain a thousand times worse . |
10 | That had been confirmed by a series of meet-the-buyer seminars from Inverness to Tiverton . |
11 | Erm that said that this part of all ten samples came out the same , ten tree ring dating samples and said the timbers er of which that had been built , had been felled in the spring of thirteen sixty . |
12 | To establish the viability of this approach for probing crude nuclear extracts we first tested the ability of 32 P-labelled CREB to detect itself or ATF1 that had been overexpressed in bacteria ( figure 3 ) . |
13 | It would have been terrible if that had been destroyed . |
14 | But when the first baiter led his teams on to an unploughed field he did not have to trouble his head about the width of the stetches : that had been fixed by long usage and probably appeared to him then as unalterable an aspect of the landscape as the roads and the hedges . |
15 | If that had been done by a chief inspector of a Labour local authority for a Labour think tank , Conservative Members would have been the first on their feet to complain about Mr. Burchall . |
16 | Beer that that had been done . |
17 | The earlier start had complicated matters slightly , but that had been remedied by flying a simple box pattern , by compass and clock , to lose time in the middle of the North Sea , as far as possible from either British or Luftwaffe fighters . |
18 | All this for an eighteen-year-old who , just over a year before , had been feared — in the context of the time — unmanageable and a little while before that had been sunk down without trace behind the haberdashery counter in Port Talbot 's Co-operative shop . |
19 | All the other problems could be sorted out when that had been accomplished . |
20 | There had been trouble there as early as April , but that had been dealt with for the king by Warwick 's brother John Neville . |
21 | There had been trouble there as early as April , but that had been dealt with for the king by Warwick 's brother John Neville . |
22 | If all were successful the government would be giving ‘ substantially ’ more than the measly £10m that had been paid out in previous years . |
23 | No no no I was saying that there was but that had been put in quite recently . |
24 | That had been put round his neck and he had been dragged to a pier . |
25 | Well I think that when I said that I think that given a man and a woman of equal qualifications I was assuming that that had been taken into account . |
26 | Ell had once seen a vidfilm where that had been used for an escape bid . |
27 | Er a loading gauge just here , to ensure that er anything coming out of that er er that had been loaded in the goods shed was not erm overloaded , and likely to hit tunnels and bridges and so on . |
28 | Using a democratic structure of rotating the roles of therapist and patient , it encourages people to express previous hurts in ways they might have done as children if that had been allowed . |
29 | It was clear that Miss Morgan 's brain had been fully engaged on what she was doing , which was pushing a client 's interest , and that such attention as she could spare from that had been centred on her forthcoming marriage . |