Example sentences of "and [det] that [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She was marked out by her brightly coloured stockings , some red , some yellow and some that looked like a chessboard . |
2 | There is one on Cross Fell and another that runs from Cotterdale by the ruins of High Dyke Farm to Lunds Chapel . |
3 | When Mr Ramsay died in 1943 the Leaders paid tribute to one who was greatly loved : ‘ Testimony was given to his worth and zeal in the work and all that pertained to the welfare of the church , and particularly to his services in the choir and his love for the weekly prayer meeting . ’ |
4 | However , Pakistan have , in my opinion , paid for the Gatting/Rana affair and all that went with it in 1987 . |
5 | The hospital and all that went with it had been such an oasis in the alarming wilderness of doing everything for , and chiefly by , myself ; now it came to the point of leaving it , I was scared . |
6 | 1988 , etc. ) , there was a tendency to acquiesce in this conventional wisdom and all that went with it : the reduction of what ought to be a complex and multi-faceted debate to the simple adversarialism of ‘ formal ’ versus ‘ informal ’ , ‘ didactic ’ versus ‘ exploratory ’ , teacher as ‘ instructor ’ versus teacher as ‘ facilitator ’ , rote learning versus ‘ discovery ’ , ‘ subjects ’ versus ‘ integration ’ , class teaching versus group work , ‘ traditional ’ versus ‘ progressive ’ , ‘ bad practice ’ versus ‘ good ’ . |
7 | The Thaxted tradition which he established consisted of three features : firstly , a very thoroughgoing Christian socialism ; secondly , a marked attention to music and all that went with it ; and thirdly , a liturgiological care for distinctively English medieval antecedents . |
8 | But he had remembered — the name and all that went with it . |
9 | Even major institutions with developing reputations were unsuccessful in their first-time submissions — and this was bound to be particularly true in arts and social studies where members were anxious to ensure appropriate standards of course content and all that related to it — including staffing and other resources . |
10 | Shelford was at full throttle and all that stood in his way to a four pointer was the frail-looking frame of Roebuck . |
11 | THE Midland Bank , like the girl in the story , agreed the principle and all that remained to be fixed were the terms . |
12 | Lastly , all that Louis IX abandoned in favour of Henry III — his fiefs and domains in Limousin , Quercy , and Périgord ( the so-called ‘ three dioceses ’ ) and all that remained to the Plantagenets of the ancient duchy of Aquitaine — was to be held by the king of England as an hereditary fief . |
13 | The forests are dwindling , thousands of deer starve to death every winter , and those that survive to be shot by rich outsiders for the profit of absentee landlords are about half the size of their European cousins . |
14 | and then in the afternoon those that went round Cadburys are going round Rovers , and those that went round Rovers are going round Cadburys |
15 | As Skinner ( 1985 ) points out , plants or clones derived from the parent plant are not always genetically identical and those that differ from the parent plant are known as somatic variants or ‘ sports ’ . |
16 | If people understood formal legislation as only a matter of negotiated solutions to discrete problems , with no underlying commitment to any more fundamental public conception of justice , they would draw a sharp distinction between two kinds of encounters with fellow citizens : those that fall within and those that fall outside the scope of some past political decision . |
17 | Williamson 's expressed aim is to redress the balance , in industrial organization theory , between arguments that emphasize the consequences of organizational changes for monopoly power , and those that focus on their efficiency consequences . |
18 | And we walked down clubbing right and left , and we cleared the streets and those that fell to the floor were carried off by those who had hidden behind when we went past . |
19 | And er , they are actually a good description of what goes on in those departments and those that relate to these procedures . |
20 | Those that do are described as perpetual flowering , and those that bloom in short repetitive bursts are called repeat , recurrent , or the French remontant . |
21 | I comfort myself with that recollection when dealing with complaints about my own paper , very much part of a modern editor 's work in an age when our readers have become more critical and more discriminating , but Professor Macmurray 's insights have helped me to distinguish between those complaints that flow , as they sometimes do , from a different subjective interpretation of a given body of facts and those that arise from a straightforward error on our part . |
22 | In the case of processes , the division between those that make up the longue durée and those that belong to the sphere of conjonctures is bound to be rough ; there is no absolute division between a gradual increase in population lasting for a century and a cycle of growth and decline lasting a mere seventy-five years , a fact reflected in the organisation of La Méditerranée . |
23 | Although Le Roy Ladurie 's approach is less haphazard , he too switches back and forth between structural explanations that assume the rationality of individual agents , and those that appeal to the psychology of the unconscious . |
24 | Perhaps we might then be concerned with issues such as the relative merits of explanations that appeal to behavioural drives and those that appeal to ideological struc-tures ; but the problem of holism as we now know it would simply not exist . |
25 | We had a great feast and lots to drink and afterwards there were recitations and a great singsong , and those that wanted to played poker . |
26 | Two types of LACs have been described , sporadic waves and those that occur in bursts . |
27 | The decree of 1616 did attempt to discriminate between books that aimed to reconcile the earth 's motion with Scripture and those that remained within the confines of astronomical hypothesis . |
28 | Oxygen is extremely reactive , and any that appeared in an atmosphere containing ammonia , hydrogen cyanide , and the rest , would immediately have reacted with them . |
29 | I want every house in Albert Terrace and any that lie between the terrace and the town checked . |