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

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1 I have no enthusiasm for returning to the sort of legislation that applied at that time .
2 However , most drama activity should not be seen as leading to a polished end product ; even where this is the result , the most significant educational value of the activity will often have been found in the process that led to that end product .
3 Were there any different class of people that lived in that part of town then Street and Street and that ?
4 If the ancient bacteria that lived before that time had been intelligent , they would have recognized it as a very serious pollution .
5 The cheerful noise that emanated from that hall would n't have left any German in doubt that these recruits were all united against a common enemy .
6 He had never been quite able to forget my father , Mr Charles told me , owing to an incident that occurred during that visit .
7 Presented with ( 32 ) , we therefore read it as a sequence of two events that occurred in that order : ( 32 ) Alfred went to the store and bought some whisky We now see how the semanticist armed with the notion of implicature can extricate himself from the dilemmas raised above in connection with examples ( 4 ) -(7) .
8 I have few clues that would let me construct a picture of my mother 's childhood , that would explain her denial of mine as my own , and the rage that came with that denial .
9 He reckoned that if any angler ever worked out how to hit all of the bites that came on that method they would win a lot of money .
10 ‘ I kept some of the photos that came in that envelope .
11 She is 32 , but looks about 18 , with the same clear , icon-like beauty that shone from that television film of a decade ago .
12 Well one of the , you see , one of the strange things that happened at that time , traditionally engineers , and I think I said this in my previous statements to you , for example in where there was no bonus ever adhered to , er our members looked at their , the daily production er er routine , that any interference as far as time was concerned , by the management you know , would be an intrusion on their sacrificial rites , and therefore it was n't tolerated .
13 So from the relationship that developed during that period we developed the collaboration which features in the first section of Passion .
14 There was some public criticism of police pay — and of perks such as the housing allowance , resentment that crystallized during that austerity period in the early 1930s .
15 You could lock anybody up that fell under that power — even if it happened a week ago .
16 The majority of people that went through that service all had some recollection of things they did n't enjoy very much but they by and large thoroughly enjoyed their experience in the Army , it livened them up , it made them better men and we have got after all one of the best armies if not the best army in the world , it 's got to come from
17 Moira McVitie says she 's got a pal that went to that Steptoe 's Clinic .
18 Even the programme that went with that performance has been kept .
19 Oh , they 've worked this one out : some male thought has gone into this all right — more , probably , than went into that bamboo shitbox , the birdsong , the lagoon lights .
20 Ah the sort of things , the sort of optimism that culminated in that y'know all those Alex Comfort books , Alex Comfort Industries plc , the Joy of Sex , More Joy of Sex , Yet More Joy of Sex y'know kind of er erm y'know kind of er erm y'know kind of so much joy of sex I 'm thrilled to death y'know this kind of kind of er all these things , Joy of S Joy of Safer Sex as it is now , trying to leap on the bandwagon .
21 It made for a magnificent setting that culminated in that miracle of Verdi 's old age , the choral fugue that ends the opera , here sung with brilliant clarity and precision .
22 Admittedly , the definition of the student role that emerged in that conception of higher education had much to do with the idealist epistemology in which von Humboldt and the other founders of the modern German university were themselves scholars and contributors .
23 Will he urge the chairman to carry out a study of the economics of mining anthracite from small drift mines employing up to 75 people because many believe that mined in that way , anthracite could be extremely saleable and competitive in relation to both opencast operations and imports of Chinese coal ?
24 He 'd purchased considerable tracts of land during his lifetime , and the profits that accrued from that investment had ballooned as London grew .
25 The answer is that the advice that should have been given in the circumstances that prevailed on that date was , that if the plaintiffs wished to ignore the contract then they were entitled to serve a completion notice which because the vendor was unable to obtain that would have meant that the vendor would be unable to comply with the completion notice and accordingly the contract would have come to an end .
26 Beatrice and Benedick can speak verse , but their love seems much more natural in prose , neither limited nor coarsened by that vehicle .
27 How we laughed and rode throughout that day ,
28 A motion was proposed and passed at that meeting , which set out general suggestions concerning a possible way forward .
29 Then , it is said , Aenarion lay down beside his steed and passed from that age of the world .
30 specifically and tailored to that child .
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