Example sentences of "that [vb past] [prep] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The only conclusion that is possible is , that until satisfactions other than those provided through the physical desires became necessary to enrich life , all that went before and contributed to the human body was ‘ good ’ , and any new philosophy or religion which emerges must be adapted to this . |
2 | Yet in the outcome the Criminal Justice Act 1967 , with over 300 amendments to the original Bill having been debated for more than sixty hours in the Commons Standing Committee , suffered the fate of those that went before and came after . |
3 | After this calamity , several new groups appeared , of which the most important were the clymeniid ammonoids , quite different from anything that went before and destined to play a major role in the world of stratigraphical palaeontology . |
4 | German Romanticism was a set of feelings and way of seeing the world , that reacted to and reflected on the fact that Germany was beginning to flex its intellectual and industrial muscle . |
5 | Remember colleagues , it was our union under the leadership of Will Thorn that pushed for and formed the Labour Party . |
6 | She suggests that in the 1850s divorce became the ‘ solution ’ to the threat of a Married Women 's Property Act ( not achieved until the last quarter of the nineteenth century ) , which would have threatened ‘ the symbolic economy that depended on and institutionalized ( such ) binary oppositions ’ . |