Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] [conj] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 The issue seemed to be settled when a number of studies were carried out that showed that animals and humans still regulated their food intake even after the stomach had been removed , an experimental procedure analogous to ablation of part of the CNS .
2 This Henry almost persuaded them to do — until the Young King also demanded that Richard should swear his oath on a holy relic ; at which Richard simply turned round and declared that Aquitaine was his anyway by right from his mother and had nothing to do with anyone else .
3 At first the ideas appeared as rumours and reports : that , although it had not yet been announced , the US had already taken steps to halt the fighting ; that , in Washington , ambassador Bonnet had been called in and told that a settlement was imperative ; that if the matter was brought up in the UN the US would not necessarily support France ; that the US wished to ensure that no Lend-Lease weapons were being used ‘ to suppress Vietnam — although it was suspected they were ; and that the head of Southeast Asian Affairs at the State Department ( Mr A.L.
4 And he took two boards and fitted them to the body , one to the breast and the other to the shoulders ; these were so hollowed out and fitted that they met at the sides and under the arms , and the hind one came up to the pole , and the other up to the beard ; and these boards were fastened into the saddle , so that the body could not move .
5 Almost all his spines had fallen out and to top that he 's albino .
6 If these checks are successful , the module will be eligible for entry into LIFESPAN and LIFESPAN ABLE will write a message to the report file giving the name of the package the module will be entered through and indicating that a DC is required .
7 His position could be summed up as saying that so long as it has not been established beyond doubt that God does not exist , we should believe in God .
8 Martin Burns of the Amalgamated Transport and General Workers ' Union alleged that catering facilities were being run down and warned that jobs would be lost if the in-house contract was given to a private firm .
9 He listened to what I had to say about the procedure still to be gone through and hoped that they would soon hear whether Balbinder had a place .
10 Having signed on and said that she was looking for a job as a research scientist , she was advised that she should think again .
11 On the day following the night she had spent with the gentle sisters , her father had stormed in and demanded that she return home , and she had replied , ‘ What !
12 He was n't put off and said that if I would please stay he would dance every dance with me .
13 ‘ Ashley was disappointed to be left out and felt that his record over the past few seasons was good enough for him to have kept his place .
14 Mrs talked about four , we 've actually agreed that there should be more homes on the list than four er for prospective refurbishment and Mr has stood up and protested that he did not produce the figures , but Professor still says you will produce figures for this and you will produce figures for that , none of us do that we all get our figures from the same place but we all get inconsistent figures .
15 At the same time , some smart security companies have wised up and realized that such people are bad for business and they have duly set out to recruit the New Bouncer , who is trained to smile and defuse , rather than scowl and disembowel .
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