Example sentences of "that [adv] [vb past] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Not only did the existence of a divided society help fuel party tensions under William and Anne , but taking the longer perspective covered by this book as a whole , it might even be fair to suggest that the emergence of the party divide amongst the political elite was itself a symptom of the bitter divisions that already existed in this society , divisions which we have traced back to the Restoration in 1660 .
2 In nine of these cases it was the added development of gastrointestional symptoms that finally led to small bowel biopsy and the diagnosis of coeliac disease .
3 Nearly two-thirds of the drawings are English , mainly Victorian , and Pre-Raphaelite , including a large tempera and oil ‘ Saint Barbara ’ by Burne-Jones that once belonged to Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin , a Ruskin watercolour of the sun-drenched cathedral of Sens , and a bellowing stag by Landseer , with earlier works by Romney , Rowlandson , Varley and Cotman .
4 But not when you put it into context with the vast sums of money spent supporting privatization , or the salaries of over privileged , so called captains of industries , industries that once belonged to this nation .
5 That was also — I think it must have been a very heavy string net ; and that also had down each side , very long red or blue tassels .
6 Deletion of a home record may mean that , even though the home position is now free , a number of other records that originally randomized to that address are held as synonyms .
7 Of medium height and strong build , Hobhouse ( despite his hay fever ) was much given to outdoor activities , undertaking long expeditions on his bicycle and riding to hounds with a recklessness that sometimes resulted in personal injury .
8 But behind it all is Scott , who is self-appointed and unsalaried producer , director and spokesman for an enterprise that never occured to British sport itself .
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