Example sentences of "that [be] [verb] by the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Within the Six , the strongest support came from the West German Finance Minister , Ludwig Erhard , who had long favoured a broader European grouping than that being developed by the Six .
2 That is accepted by the hon. Member for Eastbourne ( Mr. Bellotti ) , just as it is accepted on the Conservative Benches .
3 That is argued by the National Farmers Union , the Farmers Union of Wales , the National Farmers Union for Scotland and all informed farming opinion .
4 Is my hon. Friend aware that many of us believe that there must be no further transfer of accountability from the Westminster Government or Westminster Parliament to any institutions in Europe , unless that is approved by the British people in a referendum ?
5 Does he agree that that is evidenced by the recent successful survey of the national health service ?
6 That is evidenced by the unprecedented increase in the productivity of all manner of industries that has taken place since .
7 Most of these are also found in the upper canopy , although that is dominated by the wide-ranging bee , Apis dorsata , with Xylocopa bees also conspicuous .
8 The extent of that remuneration can be known only when the assessment has been carried out that is provided by the legal aid scheme .
9 That is owned by the same stable if you like , it 's a publisher and it 's the Sun .
10 And that 's acknowledged by the Economic Development Officer .
11 That 's issued by the General Purposes Committee .
12 That was said by the Prime Minister .
13 And as far as I can see , the only reason for an eight year average is because that was accepted by the previous panel .
14 That was heard by the three people who came quickly on the scene after the Easthaven murder .
15 That was done by the Tory press .
16 Thus , the Turkestan Committee ( 5 Russians and 4 Muslims ) that was recognized by the Provisional Government was superseded by the Tashkent Soviet from which Muslims were excluded .
17 That was solved by the delicious Jane Birbeck , a girl as pretty and as fresh as a primrose .
18 That was suggested by the Labour party in ’ Fair Rates ’ and by the Conservative party in their so-called council tax — somehow , mysteriously , the system has to be related to ability to pay .
19 There was no argument about it , that , that , that was passed by the working party and main authority .
20 That was provided by the French foreign minister , Robert Schuman , who in May 1950 cut through all the objections and hesitations within the European debate to propose a pooling of coal and steel resources .
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