Example sentences of "that [was/were] [verb] [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | And I had read enough and seen enough from other bits of our work , to feel that a lot of that was to do with coordination of services , or with the fact that services were not packaged to meet individuals ' needs . |
2 | There 's only one tune that I know and that was made in honour of my brother . |
3 | I think that was hit by debris off the platform . |
4 | After the hearing the mother asked the local authority to accommodate the two boys for the time being and that was done by placement in foster care . |
5 | Of course , I 'd heard of AIDS and the destruction of that immunity , but somehow that was happening to homosexuals in LA or Brighton and not here with me , deep in the pastoral Hampshire countryside . |
6 | But gratitude was all she felt , and even that was overshadowed by anger at the way he had blackmailed her into sailing with him . |
7 | All that was put on hold on March 20 , 1990 . |
8 | That was reduced to 17% of inmates completing 18 months of therapy . |
9 | ( That was filmed in long-shot from the other end of the room . ) |
10 | As for application portability between the CMOS and RISC versions , he points to the Integrated Language Environment , ILE , that was released as part of OS/400 version 2 release 3 . |
11 | Grigori Medvedev , a nuclear engineer and the former deputy head of the department of nuclear energy in the Ministry of Energy of the USSR , wrote a book about Chernobyl that was published in Russia in 1989 . |
12 | 5 The average height of a man is about 1¾ which is quite short compared with the polar bear of height 2⅝m that was found in Alaska in 1962 . |
13 | Surplus ACT carried back is deducted after utilising any ACT that was paid in respect of the earlier accounting period . |
14 | Remembering the bloody tide of revolution in France , paid informers and Government agents lured leading revolutionaries into a trap at Bonnymuir that was to end in transportation for life to the antipodes … |
15 | I also have seen in Oldham near where I live , where an MP was imposed on that was held by Lamont for twenty two years , lived in Aberdeen I think it was , came to Oldham once a week to do his surgery and they put somebody in from the T N G. |
16 | That was won on appeal after withdrawal of the highway reasons , and the fact that the local authority had n't backed up their refusal with more of the reasons which we put forward , for instance |