Example sentences of "[conj] that over " in BNC.

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1 So the bedrooms and they 're not too bad because he has n't been able to do anything in the bedrooms the bedrooms are alright except that over the lintels in most of the bedrooms the plaster is is not right , it 's it 's flaking in great lumps and rippling and cracked something to do with the
2 American reports say that the Pershing II , which is only a stretched , possibly over-stretched , Pershing I , has only once been fired successfully after a number of failures , and that over a shorter distance than will be required .
3 At one extreme of the southern oscillation the pressure over Australia is low and that over the Pacific is high ; at the other extreme , as in 1982 , the situation is reversed .
4 In the elaborate theoretical edifice constructed by Savage , it is accepted that development of the Labour Party was related to changes in the ‘ national polity ’ ( p 10 ) , and that over time ‘ nationalization ’ of politics produced more uniform patterns of working-class political activity ( p 187 ) .
5 In my answers to the Murray Commission , I was not very complimentary to 40-overs Sunday cricket , thinking based on the fact that this version of the game is the one furthest removed from ‘ proper ’ cricket , and that over the 1991 season I had become so disenchanted with the Sunday slog ( in both senses ) that I had played so consistently badly on the Sabbath as to persuade my employers that somebody else might be more usefully selected on the day .
6 From the following few recipes it is easy to see that there was never any one method of making English fruit creams and fools , and that over the past three centuries the two have fused .
7 For example , we all know that productivity growth in the UK has been inferior to West Germany 's over the post-war decades ; that product development has been behind that of Japan ; and that over many years the rates of growth of South Korea , Italy and East Germany were higher than the United Kingdom 's .
8 He said that Sabine Jourdain had always worked on the paintings with her maître and that over the years the amount she did varied .
9 Environmentalists stress that these are only preliminary findings , and that over the next few years , more extensive damage to wildlife in the Sound may be uncovered .
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