Example sentences of "[conj] [conj] [vb past] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Nearly always one at least was missing , and that meant that seven men we all knew had got the chop .
2 So they were both back and that meant that Jasper was too .
3 He was delighted to find the house still a blaze of light ; that meant the part was still in full swing , which meant Gerard would be busy … and that meant that he should be able to creep in through the kitchen door .
4 ( 3 ) And that meant that the moon ought sometimes to appear twice as big as at other times !
5 So the targets were set er and a new basis of working agreed to mutually with the management , on the understanding that er the existing piecework supplement , erm would be multiplied by three , and that meant that our colleagues were er able to earn something like er three and sixpence old money an hour , if indeed they met the target bonus .
6 And that meant that the universe could not be static , as everyone previously had thought , but is in fact expanding ; the distance between the different galaxies is growing all the time .
7 And that 's left us in some er , difficulties frankly , because one of the things that er , the C E C was recommending , that work of a strategic nature , which at the moment is undertaken by industrial conferences should be moved over to be dealt with by section conferences and that meant that a number of industrial conferences need not meet any longer , so we would avoid the duplication , the overlap and the waste .
8 And that meant that Downes could not possibly have killed Kemp before that time , and Downes was going to make absolutely certain — as he did — that he was never out of sight or out of touch with his group — except for the odd , brief visit to the loo — at any time that afternoon or early evening .
9 Now this is an appalling situation , er th the B C C I 's books were certified by the auditors as a true and fair record from December nineteenth er December thirty first nineteen er eighty seven forward a and that meant that people had confidence in B C C I , here we 're told that the auditors are giving it er a certificate of a a true and fair record er encouraging therefore people to in t to invest and yet prior to nineteen eighty nine Price Waterhouse knew of gross irregularities er in B C C I 's handling of loads , particularly the load to C C A H which was the holding company for First American er bank shares .
10 The Apex conference must come to terms with the nature of that amalgamation and that said that the Apex conference would concern itself with matters of interest to white collar workers .
11 And that applied whether the words were spoken on separate occasions or all together .
12 But for every moment of inspiration from Grobbelaar there is also likely to be a lapse of concentration , and that came when he lost a cross from Burns in the 101st minute .
13 And that went until they went out in late April .
14 The results show an excellent correlation between the quantity of bicarbonate infused into the oesophagus and that measured and calculated from the aspirates ( correlation coefficient r=0.965 , p=0.0001 , Fig 4 ) .
15 There was also an excellent correlation between the quantity of exogenous bicarbonate infused into the oesophagus and that measured and calculated from oesophageal aspirates .
16 Someone must be prepared to take a very big chance and that implied that the stakes were equally big .
17 erm I I think if you look back , and again we could put a another paper in on this , N Y one , which was erm sort of a background to the history of planning in Greater York , which er er we we did , which I think Malcolm Spittle wrote for the for the greenbelt , enquiry , erm and that showed that in the , well before nineteen seventy four of course , there there were four authorities involved in Greater York .
18 And that showed that sixty eight percent of the county is actually covered by one form of national or local environmental restraint .
19 cut the meat up while they were there and put it in the machine , and that happened and all this that and the other .
20 This girl , Anne , yesterday she said she clipped the kerb and and said as long as erm you have another
21 Erm are you saying then that erm you have actually quantified and and related that in some way to the the damage which has been evident through all of the statements from Harrogate Borough Council , to in fact the N Y C C and acknowledged by the N Y C of the environmental impact that this will have .
22 Mr claims that this is merely of local importance and at the end of the day twenty years from now or twenty five years from now whenever this the application is imp is implemented and and completed that it would be no more than a replica of er natural features within the Vale of York .
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