Example sentences of "that [verb] in " in BNC.

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31 now got to trying to decide is that made in England , or was it made in Germany or .
32 there and perhaps coming on to the Residents ' Association point that made in their proof , that our forecasts actually show that on balance , er er there would be an increase in flow in fact on the on that route as it approaches the A sixty one .
33 He had the revolutionary idea that gravity was not just a force that operated in a fixed background of space-time .
34 So miners in Nottinghamshire still require the services that operated in the past .
35 The role of the whole time branch secretary was raised and we , what we 've done here , is to continue the practice that operated in respect of national industrial conferences , and it says on page four , as is currently the case for national industrial conferences full-time officials and branch secretaries not working in the industry may attend by arrangement between the region and the section secretary with the right to speak but not to vote .
36 Could you please let me have it now , or , if you can not find it , give the following information about all classes that operated in any part of 1989 ( including ‘ IR ’ = irregular , ‘ SC ’ = short course , and any discontinued during the year ) :
37 Typically , the changes discussed include such examples as the lengthening and backing process that led to ‘ broad ’ [ a ] in the RP class of dance , path and the rounding after [ w ] that led in mainstream accents to present-day wasp , swan ( many British English dialects do not have either the ‘ broad ’ [ a ] or rounding after [ w ] ) .
38 The machine bumped up on a stony track that led in the general direction of the distant barn .
39 The army that fought in the Gulf was disproportionately black , so there were cries that blacks would die for a white quarrel .
40 Gorbachev on Dec. 4 had announced to the USSR Supreme Soviet emergency plans to import basic foodstuffs to the value of 2,100 million roubles ( US$1,050 million at the new commercial exchange rate ) to ensure that supplies in the first quarter of 1991 were at the levels of the same period in 1990 .
41 I am saying that Lord Justice Woolf , who produced an authoritative report on prison riots and the improvement of prison conditions — admittedly , a report that does not recommend the one thing that the Home Secretary has chosen to do , but a report which the Home Secretary wrongly described as comprehensive — draws attention time after time to the simple fact that all prisons that rioted in 1990 and were the subject of the inquiry were so overcrowded that many of the proper duties that prisons should perform were not being and could not be performed .
42 Aspiration and acquisition are abandoned for a priggishness that basks in its own complacency .
43 Watchfully the johns back their way into the significant rooms , the short-lease apartments of the low tenement on Herrera , a building that basks in its own brand of damp and dread .
44 But what is less often pointed out is that Anselm in The Proslogion also defines God as ‘ greater than can be thought to exist ’ .
45 How far Anselm had travelled along this road , and how much further he would still travel , are questions to which an answer must be sought in the reign of Henry I. But it is clear that Anselm in exile was beginning to see events , if not through Hildebrandine eyes , at least with shades of Hildebrandine colour .
46 A tree that goes in a chipper as a 7ft , 20lb pine comes out as a pile of fragrant mulch that can be carried away in a small box to be used in parks or gardens .
47 Tools included are a lightweight folding ladder that goes in a car boot ; a 1.3m ladder-frame , easy-climb alloy tower ; a lightweight vibrating plate for settling concrete paving blocks , that will fit into the smallest of cars ; a copper tube T-end joiner ; a skip loader ; a 10m two-man hydraulic lift ; Alligator saw ; a tree stump chipper ; and even a bouncy castle !
48 So it 's getting use to the notation , the number that goes in front of the compound applies to everything in the compound .
49 If you could cut yourself down through the middle , there 's you 're ears on the outside there and there 's a wee channel that goes in
50 then I can say that goes in that holder you do that that that and I do n't want any variation just do it
51 Now you 've never had a a contract of employment so that goes in favour as well .
52 That 's what I 'm saying we 've still got that massive box of keys that goes in there
53 So there 's another one in there that goes in there
54 Yes , I can always put this round the reverse way so that goes in there well it wo n't
55 It did n't sink darling it floated on the top , so we really need that one in there but I tell you what we 'll do , because you 've tr , written it so nicely we 'll put a little arrow and we 'll put there , that means that goes in there , alright , that 's smashing now all you need to do now is write your name on it
56 No , do n't get that one , it 's a red one that goes in there .
57 that piddling bit that goes in the ball of your foot .
58 The that goes in the chipper .
59 The important thing is , it goes in your diary , and anything that goes in your diary becomes an appointment not to be broken .
60 So company obligations always put them in your diary , and anything that goes in your diary is an appointment not to be broken .
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