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

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1 It was this that suggested that there had been pricing errors which lead to the suspension of the trusts .
2 It was this that suggested that there had been pricing errors which led to the suspension of the trusts .
3 So they reckon that after about ten minutes if people have n't been involved we have n't thrown out a question or something like that people start thinking about other things and there 's been actually a bit of er analytical research on this that shows that people think about three things after about ten minutes they just switch off .
4 At the centre of all that lived and moved in this ghastly universe was the mine .
5 His moment came at a time when shoring up the old seemed all that mattered or all that anyone could think of .
6 Mr Ashford said the exams harked back to those of the 1950s when memory was all that mattered and certain sections of right-wing politicians were totally committed to them .
7 The present and future were all that mattered and everybody started afresh .
8 And that was all that mattered as they cruised down the freeway , alone together in Zitney 's gleaming red hatchback .
9 All that lay before a young lady of breeding was duty to parents and hopefully a good marriage .
10 You 're not required to know all that remember or indeed any of it because they have everything they need to know , particularly if they do the long tour , they have everything they need to know on the tour and everything they need to know about the furniture well pieces of furnitures .
11 The 29-year-old Scot , a £225,000 summer capture from Millwall , has struggled to find his form on Wearside but all that changed when he came on for the injured Don Goodman after just 12 minutes of Saturday 's game against Barnsley .
12 All that changed when the Fourth Republic entered its final agony .
13 It was a view endorsed by the RCM , who feared the replication of the European ghettos with all that implied if the Germans did succeed in breaking through .
14 It was this urgency above all that moved and shocked Roland .
15 Those that survive and hatch are then pounced on by water beetles , dragonfly larvae and many kinds of fish .
16 Hysteresis effects are those that remain after the initial causes are removed .
17 An alternative in churches where hymn books are given out is to note the empty spaces in the shelves where they are stacked or count those that remain and deduct them from the total .
18 Use the brush to transfer those that remain and then remove the old shoot .
19 The frequency of fires in rooms like these is a related phenomenon ; those that smoke or empty grates are much more frequent in the writing of social commentators .
20 They bear thick ice in winter and their flow is strongly seasonal ( Table 4.1 ) , especially so in those that rise or have much of their catchment area in tundra or boreal forest .
21 Insect damage is usually fairly evident — the physical damage can be seen , the creatures themselves can be seen , and even those that hide or run away cause tell-tale signs that can be noticed and recognized .
22 The emphasis passes from provisions that substitute for family functions to those that supplement and strengthen them .
23 Although it may seem that her greatest loss may be that of her husband , it is usually recognized that she may well be unable to look at the implications of his death until she has dealt with those that happened before he died .
24 But now she could see the charm , could read the meaning , of the observer 's role , a meaning inaccessible to a sixteen-year-old , to a thirty-year-old — for the observer was not , as she had from the vantage , the disadvantage of childhood supposed , charged with an envious and impotent malice , and consumed with a fear of imminent death : no , the observer was filled and informed with a quick and lively and long-established interest in all those that passed before , in all those that moved and circled and wheeled around , was filled with intimate connections and loving memories and hopes and concerns and prospects .
25 And Allied Signal Corp chairman Lawrence Bossidy has initiated the UK ‘ manufacturing versus services ’ debate in the US , suggesting that for those that believe that IBM Corp should be making more , cheaper rather than shuttering factories all over the place , he might have been the right man for the job : US industry ‘ can not slash its way to prosperity , ’ he told the new Design & Manufacturing Institute of the Stevens Institute of Technology — adding that while design innovation is a US strength , ‘ we need to extend US technological excellence from the design laboratory to the manufacturing floor — American business needs to find ways to improve the speed with which we convert innovative design into high-quality , marketable product ; many of our factory floors are populated by high-school graduates or dropouts , with a few engineers serving as supervisors safely ensconced behind glass walls , ’ Bossidy said , where Japanese shop floors are staffed much more by graduate engineers who work directly with well-trained workers , to solve problems and improve manufacturing efficiency .
26 The organisms that prevail — those that are selected for survival — will be those that grow and reproduce most abundantly .
27 Do you say ‘ Hands up all those that feel that they are better today than they were yesterday , or do you apply some perhaps more objective criteria of describing that ?
28 One of them has a handle-bar moustache ; another wooden deity , dredged not long ago from Lake Geneva , has a formless face , like those that melt and distort in Francis Bacon 's paintings .
29 But this consensus conceals important differences , especially those that concern when cruelty occurs .
30 We agree heartily with those that assert that IBM 's mid-range groups could embarrass and even hurt the company 's mainframe division by fielding impressively more clever and vastly more efficient computers .
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