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

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1 The insurers will not cover disputes that arose before the policy was taken out and will not meet legal costs incurred without their approval .
2 But his death in the principal 's residence at King 's College 14 May 1920 , at the early age of fifty-two , spared him the furious controversy that arose when the donors sought Toynbee 's removal on political grounds .
3 It is quite likely that preaching and debating about Jesus is what Paul had in mind .
4 Bukharin advanced the case that the right of self-determination be restricted to the ‘ toiling masses ’ , buttressing his argument with quotations from Lenin 's writings that affirmed that the Party 's task was to secure the ‘ self-determination of the working class ’ rather than that of peoples .
5 And yet the process that produces that hoppy , hearty , malty , mellow flavour , that dark ruby gleam and smooth rich creamy head has hardly changed at all since Arthur rolled up his sleeves to mash his first brew .
6 Yet , we are still ignorant of the general magnitude of the selection that produces and maintains adaptations .
7 The problem , therefore , is not Understanding Media ( the title of McLuhan 's great if somewhat misconceived book ) but Understanding Global Capitalism , the system that produces and reproduces both the message and the media that incessantly transmit it .
8 Sir Henry Norris was an archetype of the old-style football club chairman , combining a slight knowledge of the game with a great deal of money to put into it , and he fitted the popular image with a walrus moustache that quivered when he was angry , and a pince-nez that had the disconcerting effect of partially obscuring the direction of his gaze .
9 David Blunkett said it would ‘ reinforce worries that influence and control are slipping away ’ .
10 Complementary studies will test two models of intergroup contact , by comparing interaction under conditions that highlight or de-emphasize group memberships and personal identities ( eg. , competition vs cooperation ; majority vs minority status ) .
11 I mean er and as I say you had everything erm when er I wanted coal I mean you had coal erm because after my husband ceased at the pit , er that ceased because , cos miners always had coal as part of their er it was part of their wages you see .
12 The company says that striping and off-host processing of network protocols results in sustained network data rates in excess of 100Mbps , without significant mainframe CPU loading .
13 For both Kung ( 1981 ) and Lyotard , art moves within the area between man 's capacity to conceive an idea and his ability to create an artefact that evokes or articulates it so that one of art 's more important roles is the symbolization of what does not yet exist .
14 Skirting a small lake , they had stared to see a great , grey fisher-bird that stabbed and paddled in the sedge , until a flight of wild duck had frightened them away with their clamour .
15 The HERMS data base was managed by a number of VARPRO programs " wrapped around " menu key file commands that inserted and manipulated parts .
16 But whoever it was that made that claim obviously did not have a school day on which he was expected to use MY brain to do one of Mr Kent 's maths tests !
17 The yield of clones grown with the grass species from which they had originally been sampled again exceeded that made when they were grown in an ‘ alien ’ sward , P < 0.00001 .
18 Smoke that rippled and soared .
19 His stress on Marxism as a historical method that presupposed and required the idea of totality initiated a course that determined the history of Western Marxism to our own day .
20 They would do well to remember that his record shops began by running an illegal scheme which meant that records that were marked for export ( and therefore exempt from tax ) were sold domestically , a scam that only ended when Branson was caught and fined .
21 He probably tried the door to the house , found that unlocked as well and picked up the hammer in case he was disturbed . ’
22 And that applied whether the words were spoken on separate occasions or all together .
23 The nearest she came to solitude was the interval that elapsed after she had forced herself to dial 999 on Maurice 's car telephone .
24 Clean the There used to be huge stocks leading right up to Mapperley Pit , of this slag and stuff , and they sold all that off , and er that was the year that fought and Al broke his thumb on him .
25 They called for a broader curriculum in a survey that revealed that 14 per cent believe bank loans are interest-free .
26 This was largely due to a new set of studies in Lima that revealed that the informal sector accounted for 60 per cent of all economic activity and was — apart from the cocaine trade and the gold rush in the jungle — the only growth sector in a sharply declining Peruvian economy .
27 Alexander started to examine the effects that shortening and lengthening of his body had on his voice .
28 ‘ At the same time , there was one other bit of me that was very practical that realized that the only money to be made if you were to stay in England — and I never thought of going anywhere else — was to get into commercials , and I waited a long time until a script came along that I thought was genuinely funny .
29 I would n't mind , but it 's normally me that goes and sleeps on the settee and I do n't see why I should .
30 ‘ Labelling theory ’ claims ( and is supported by research studies such as those just mentioned ) that catching and punishing offenders ‘ labels ’ and stigmatizes them as criminals , and that this process can in various ways make it more difficult for them to conform to a law-abiding life in future .
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