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

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1 It was probably not long after this that they made their peace with the Yorkists and entered Gloucester 's service .
2 It was probably not long after this that they made their peace with the Yorkists and entered Gloucester 's service .
3 And to cap it all , it had to be on a case as weird as this that they sent him a Substitute Prosecutor who watched his performance with amused detachment .
4 Add to all this that they endow themselves with rightness and send their mutual corroboration cascading through all levels of our information systems .
5 IT 'S ONLY WHEN YOU COME TO A CLUB LIKE THIS THAT YOU APPRECIATE WHAT THE GAME OF FOOTBALL IS ALL ABOUT ’
6 She looked so stricken at this that he wished he had n't said it .
7 Man is unique among the apes in that he grows a long beard , and it is to this that he owes his superior intelligence
8 His argument begins with a rejection of ‘ universalism ’ and a claim that different varieties of language can be associated with different levels of such general qualities as ‘ objectivity ’ : ‘ there are gross differences among languages , such that it does seem reasonable to say of some that they allow their users to approximate to neutral , objective description ’ .
9 One claims that I have his thighs and legs , another that I have his torso .
10 But the amount of money we received would have been so little that we thought it would be far more useful if instead I could be given a job in one of the innumerable Allied offices that had sprung up everywhere .
11 ‘ She 's so little that we re-make everything to her size .
12 it was just after that that they built it .
13 Aye yeah that 's that that that I mean I 've went to that doctor and and it 's like a doctor 's surgery surely is should be sacrament yo you should n't , know what I mean ?
14 What , what was that that you said you liked ?
15 In contrast , the more experiences and activities are such that we find it hard to make sense of them existing or occurring in isolation , the more difficult it will be , on Moore 's principles , to find anything of real inherent value in them .
16 It did n't work , and by about the third instalment the outcry was such that we abandoned it .
17 they will not , they , they want to be erm procured in a structured way , such that they know they 're gon na get paid .
18 Equally loyal and effective was the Lady-in-Waiting , the Duchess de Bassano , whose husband was Grand Chamberlain of the Court , and whose devotion to their sovereigns was such that they followed them into exile , remaining faithful unto death .
19 Circumstances may be such that you find it difficult to get your needs for status met at work .
20 My difficulty in breathing was such that I clutched my throat .
21 The attitude of the companies is such that I want nothing to do with them ; I like to think we will survive without ruining the lives of the animals and destroying the land . ’
22 Although as a legacy of the Gullane incident , she felt that her father never fully trusted her again until his dying day , the shock , allied to the S.L.G.A 's threat of a ban , was such that she mended her ways at once .
23 His volume of business was such that he had his own warehouse , built during the 1830s , in Gloucester docks .
24 The interrelation of morality and religion in his thought is such that he regards them as convertible terms in the same way as Truth and ahi sā are convertible terms .
25 Some enjoyed themselves so much that they formed their own team in the league .
26 It 's not so much that they undersell themselves in the UK , but they have to really pull their fingers out in the US .
27 A council they oppose so much that they give us one of the lowest grants per head in the country , poll tax cap us , take us to court over redundancy payments , criticise us over the Meadow Well management and so on .
28 And er half heatedly she decided she ought , she could n't have any more children you know she 'd , I do n't think it was money so much that she thought she 'd got enough and somebody told her about this Slippery Elm , well you could get a Slippery Elm drink , you know you know these milky foods if you 've got a poor tummy , that that can , er she bought a tin of this Slippery Elm drink , and she drunk gallons of it and it was doing her good and she thought er she thought it would n't , she 'd gone wrong you see .
29 Who could the woman be , who admired him so much that she sent him a valentine ?
30 Perhaps it was because she liked Brown Owl so much that she wanted her to marry someone rather special and wonderful .
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