Example sentences of "that [det] had " in BNC.

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1 It has to be said however that the presbytery , presbytery clerks er write their own agenda for these meetings er for these conferences and er it would be up to presbyteries to instruct their clerks that that had to go on their agenda .
2 I was a bloody idiot to think that that had anything to do with it .
3 And she wondered , as she headed for the hallway and the staircase that led up to her bedroom on the first floor , why the fact that that had not happened troubled her so .
4 You see there 's there 's the baptists in er Street , that that had to close to make way for er for all that shopping area , Boots and whatnot .
5 As she knows , I was far more concerned about the circumstances leading to the suspension of benefit and the effect that that had on Mr. Docherty immediately before his death .
6 I am not saying that that had anything to do with the fact that Brigadier Crawley was in the same regiment as Lieutenant-Colonel Inkin , who is the chairman of the Cardiff Bay development corporation .
7 Beer that that had been done .
8 At 15 she had once to be carted from the links of Gullane having had too much to drink , but she will tell you that that had nothing to do with the pressures of competition , rather that she was merely going through a rebellious streak .
9 Yeah and we 've seen some different erm they had I think it was actually waiver paper as well when Murdoch bought it , and for a while he honoured the political content and then he decided he was gon na do major changes , and this may all sound familiar to you but erm the effect that that had I mean not only on the , on the , on the end up being this side , but also on erm the Mirror because it meant that Page Three Girls were in on the Daily Record in Scotland erm it was , it was quite profound I mean there 's a broader argument here as to whether you you should get pampered to those possible denominator to taste erm it 's interesting that the Daily Sport and the Sunday Sport which are two I do n't know if they have anything like it in Japan , but they 're a bit like the National Enquirer erm it 's all made up baseball there 's a sad proportion of erm journalist stories of fantasy land stuff erm along with erm photographic content and er copy content which probably
10 Our concern as Borough Council was with the er inner relief road options that that had links into the urban area .
11 Now what , what was emerging in the end of last week 's discussion was that there 's been the agrarian land law , land law of er October nineteen forty seven , absolute egalitarianism and a recognition certainly by the spring of nineteen forty eight that that had overstepped the mark at least in terms of its implementation in that it had in particular led to the encroachment of middle
12 peasant and that that had had adverse consequences in terms of maybe economic output , certainly in terms of mobilization , certainly in terms of , of political effect on , on the middle peasant and therefore there had to be the , the correcting bit to this and that correction comes either very late forty seven but particularly early nineteen forty eight when the excesses of the , the campaigns and excesses against the middle peasants have to be , be corrected and there are very clear statements from Mao that the middle peasant must not be encroached upon .
13 She added smoothly , ‘ Not that that had anything to do with me , but I could n't stop her .
14 Well I think that when I said that I think that given a man and a woman of equal qualifications I was assuming that that had been taken into account .
15 But it seems that neither had any connection with a much more notable and wholly bona fide development , the National Union of Ships ' Stewards , Cooks , Butchers and Bakers which appeared in Liverpool in 1909 under the charismatic leadership of Joe Cotter , known as " Explosive Joe " , who , it has been claimed , had been fired by the Cunard Line for agitating against the influx of continental cooks and stewards on to British ships .
16 I wondered whether Robert and Lili had spoken so often like this that neither had any longer the energy to shout , or whether there never had been anger between them .
17 Han Ch'in 's death lay there in that silence ; cold , heavy , unmentionable : a dark stone of grief in the guts of each that neither had managed to pass .
18 ‘ From the information submitted by the United Kingdom , the Commission is of the opinion that little had been done by way of systematic work on the problem of lead in drinking water in Scotland between the adoption of the Directive and 20 July 1985 .
19 The only real element of surprise lay in the fact that little had been seen or heard of the extremists since the Republicans ' dramatic rise on the West German political scene in 1989 .
20 Her eyes had remained on the tall , casually dressed man at the other side of the room , noting that little had changed in six years .
21 It was the discovery that little had been written on the background of Scottish women MPs which prompted the research work that Dr Burness is following during her fellowship .
22 On examining patients suffering from acromegaly ( a disease caused by too much growth hormone , leading to enlarged head , hands and feet ) they found that each had tumours of the pancreas .
23 In practice , most men thought that each had his own place and function ; and though the boundary lines were very variously drawn , most men assumed that it was the duty of regnum and sacerdotium to co-operate in doing Christ 's work .
24 The conventional view of his time was that all species were immutable and that each had been individually and separately created by God .
25 The two main parts of Limoges were separated geographically and by the fact that each had its own enclosure .
26 He distinguished five botanical zones , but went beyond Watson by suggesting that each had been established by a separate episode of migration from a different continental source .
27 Both the RDP and the NDRP occupied the nebulous centre ground of South Korean politics and were distinct only in that each had a strong regional basis .
28 As she got closer , she could see that each had one or two articles from various newspapers stuck to it .
29 Undoubtedly the risings were connected with each other in so far as the news of the initial outbreak in Essex seems to have sparked off further unrest in adjacent counties , and later in more remote parts , and it is certain that the general circumstances of the time created an atmosphere which was ripe for revolt , but the differences of aim among the different groups of rebels suggest that each had its own grievances which it hoped to right by force .
30 Instead of merchants dealing individually with clients , all wool was to be graded and pooled according to its quality , and profits were to be divided in accordance with the quantity that each had brought to the Staple .
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