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

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1 Oh , after all that it did n't work !
2 It was because of this that it became so important for a buyer to establish that the seller 's representation amounted to a contractual term so that full damages would then be available .
3 We have done some work with your offices on that , and whilst on most of your activities are n't happy with er the scale of such that it does cause me a problem , there is one particular area that we are in discussion with the Chief Executive , and your offices relating to doing work for other bodies to and the contract vehicle hire service , and er , that 's something which we will and no doubt will be brought us in the very near future .
4 J. R. R. Tolkien ( 1892–1973 ) , a Catholic by upbringing , wrote in praise of the remembered virtues of the British Tommy in the trenches during the First World War , and the enormous and highly improbable success of The Lord of the Rings ( 1954–5 ) , for all that it began as a cult in the United States rather than at home , struck a chord that was ultimately insular , tribal and boldly British .
5 For all that it remains an object which can not move itself or save itself from destruction .
6 Such an innocent river , for all that it knew a secret , for all that one of its stones had put a man out of sight of the sunset !
7 For all that it sold for $46,200 ( £30,800 ) ( est. $30–50,000 ) .
8 Without it , psychoanalytic theory could not account for all that it had been observed human beings could do to themselves and to one another .
9 Trade with Russia might survive if the Muscovy Company went out of business , but it was not easy to imagine that trade with Hudson Bay ( with all that it did for London furriers and re-exporters ) could continue if the Company lost its trading rights , and the Royal African Company was believed to be necessary for the slave trade until the 1690s , and the East India Company kept its position in trade with India for over a century after that .
10 Kermode thinks that this process , with all that it implies , is a fact of life , which has to be lived with , whatever we think of it .
11 But it would have been very different to make him a coach this winter , with all that it entails . ’
12 To say : " Educational technology is not about audiovisual materials " is perfectly true , but we can not suppose from this that it does not include them .
13 You should learn from this that it does not matter what side you choose for the base as long as you choose the correct Perpendicular height to go with the base .
14 That 's the reason why the needed not only to draw her self-portrait , but also to make it clear to all that it embodied something unique and irreplaceable , something worth fighting or even dying for .
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