Example sentences of "[that] have [verb] [pron] in the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The City is certainly more inclined to look kindly on the film trade than before , and thus a considerable weight that has handicapped us in the past is removed ’ , remarked John Maxwell , as he launched British International Pictures ( BIP ) as a public company with interests in production , exhibition and distribution . |
2 | During the six years that followed his restoration , Louis put together again the coalition of ecclesiastical and secular support that had sustained him in the 820s . |
3 | It was just this power and seriousness that had fascinated her in the first place . |
4 | He explained about the legend and the Monument and the meteorite that had brought it in the first place . |
5 | At once , he could see that it was the same monstrous nightmare that had attacked them in the basement . |
6 | She had never liked the arrangement that had installed her in the Ward household , but having heard the tragic story , and knowing how much it meant to the woman who had rescued her from a life of loneliness , how could she refuse ? |
7 | Think of people that have influenced you in the past , and got you to do things , which , if you look back , and you think , that was very clever . |
8 | They are looking at job-weighting , concepts of ‘ stewardship ’ and performance measurement in the knowledge that greater flexibility in pay ( and recruitment ) will be crucial factors in escaping from what Mr Montagu calls ‘ the rigidities that have bedevilled us in the past ’ . |
9 | However , ailments other than the above , that have troubled you in the past are covered . |