Example sentences of "[prep] that [noun sg] have [been] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 A negotiated solution to the trade dispute with Nepal , the withdrawal of the Indian Peace Keeping Force ( IPKF ) in Sri Lanka [ for which see p. 37316 ] and a political solution for the Tamil areas of that country had been primary objectives outlined in the National Front 's election manifesto .
2 Members of that nobility had been prominent in the wars against the Muslims in Spain rather than in Outremer , and the decline of military opportunities in the Iberian peninsula after 1264 left aggressive energies untapped .
3 If the ancient bacteria that lived before that time had been intelligent , they would have recognized it as a very serious pollution .
4 The walk back from that moment had been silent but the closeness between them shocked and frightened them both .
5 Barbara , whose previous experiences in that line had been few but enjoyable , remembered with guilty nostalgia the handful of nights she had spent with the managing director at the Royal Albion in Brighton .
6 But the Conservative response to that proposition has been uncertain and diffuse .
7 Part of our reaction to that situation has been negative , especially the behaviourist interlude that sought to define out of existence many of the issues that confront us , but for the most part the approach has been a steady accumulation of experimental data in anticipation of the day when meaningful theories could be developed .
8 Interestingly , all , all eighteen units on that site have been full from the day they were created , and that 's been a most successful run .
9 Dimly , in what seemed at that moment to have been another existence altogether , she remembered Jurgen and Horst arguing that there was actually something dynamic and hopeful about the forces of good and innocence being so demonstrably at risk from the satanic .
10 Mackie at that time had been unable to conceive and was troubled and unhappy because of it .
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