Example sentences of "and [det] that it [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Empiricism , as a theory of how we acquire concepts , requires there to be something which is both a ‘ state of consciousness ’ and such that it does not have logical conditions , that is , is unlike a would-be belief . |
2 | She treasured it , feeling that Paris , and all that it meant , was perhaps not quite over … |
3 | The herbicide Agent Orange and all that it represents , from carpet bombing of rainforests to bulldozing them down and removing their topsoil , managed to demolish a fifth of Vietnam 's tree cover and to replace it , in great stretches , with a moonscape of bomb craters . |
4 | She told us that her sister had lost her home and all that it contained in the December tragedy , and was still in hospital . |
5 | One planning officer commented that ‘ probably no planning circular and all that it implies has ever been so popular with the public . |
6 | She had married not just the man , she had married his job , and all that it involved . |
7 | Milner in 1907 was writing : ‘ there can be no adequate prosperity for the forty or fifty million people in these islands without the Empire and all that it provides ’ . |
8 | But acting and all that it means is very much a doing thing , so the emphasis is always on practical work . |
9 | Far more significant and revelatory was the arrival of the wireless , in the sense that it meant for the first time the voice of the outside world and all that it encompassed — good and bad — was heard throughout this enclosed community . |
10 | And all that it contains |
11 | I am still 100 per cent behind Credit Management and all that it stands for . |
12 | At breakfast together Fisher exploded and attacked the Church Union and all that it stood for and said that they had done great harm and ought to apologize . |
13 | When it was certain that the City of the Horizon would collapse , and all that it stood for , I wrote to him , to try to get him to save himself . |