Example sentences of "[conj] that [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Except that to say this like this negates some of the significance of what has been said earlier .
2 However , also in 1964 , China announced that it had exploded their first nuclear device , and that caused worldwide concern , particularly to their close neighbours , the U.S.S.R.
3 Experience has shown that anomalies arose and had to be addressed and that caused massive administrative complications .
4 That 's , that 's two months and that keep that keeps you covered for a while , does n't it ?
5 The document said the Government was aware of concern about the time taken to complete assessments and that admitted unnecessary delays caused ‘ undue anxiety ’ to parents .
6 The overlap between tort and contract should be looked for particularly in problems involving the negligent carriage of passengers by rail , road or sea , and the sale ( or repair ) of goods or houses that turn out not to be of merchantable quality or reasonably fit and that cause physical injury to the buyer ( or owner ) .
7 The government claimed that the decision was a procedural one and that holding local elections in November would conflict with the elections for the DCC .
8 The plans would have to be altered accordingly and that meant first attending to some unfinished business at Lausanne station .
9 The Blessed Virgin was immaculate and that meant unspotted .
10 And that meant hard sailing , long hours , and working as a team .
11 We had a fine dairy that we er er of stone shelves and and that kept cool when everything And it was good for weeks .
12 Robert Hardy taught him to drive and that produced enough stories for half a night 's drinking in Stratford 's actors ' pub , the Dirty Duck .
13 Mama was always a little put out by my preference for boy 's play and toys , and that grew worse after she married Papa and had three boys for me to play with .
14 She had n't been able to read the signature at the bottom of the page , and that seemed wrong , somehow .
15 And that felt good too .
16 I thought it was better to put my own thing forward so I dismissed his comment by saying that his rude attack on me was like being savaged by a dead sheep — and that became famous .
17 Because from the age of seventeen to twenty nine I worked on building sites , and that got boring so I changed and I changed and became a policeman , and I ca became a policeman when I was twenty nine and a half and it 's , I 've enjoyed it ever since cos every day is interesting , every day is different , every day is unusual .
18 Try and that lose some weight .
19 Berowne 's towel is presumably the one hanging on the chair and that looked dry enough . ’
20 In the first such case in the UK , Leeds-based John Richardson Computers Ltd has successfully argued that copyright should protect the look and feel of a program ; the court decided that a plaintiff does not need to show source code has been copied to prove infringement , and that copying non-literal aspects of a program , such as structure and organisation , could well constitute infringement ; the company 's dispute arose with a former employee over rival applications aimed at the pharmaceutical industry ; in the past , copyright cases have dealt exclusively with copying of actual program code .
21 I think in fact er , had been doing quite well and the specific point that Frank was referring to was erm , the technology transfer that they did with a mar large chip manufacturer , which probably made a contribution in the second half , a net contribution of about five million dollars and that offset some of the weakness in , in other parts of Camco 's business in the last quarter of the year .
22 Then I started getting involved with the women and that took another three or four weeks because that was a different world with another set of rules .
23 He was a Swaledale man who arrived in 1910 and that made all the difference .
24 And that made all the difference for them .
25 There are some unavoidable costs er on that account , particularly on the engine programme where delays to the aircraft programme which result in extra costs on the engine side , are the customer 's liability , erm but the main increase in cost is actually in the equipment area and results I think , from the fact that the equipment prices turned out to be higher than was originally estimated at the start of the programme and also the fact that U K industry won a higher work share on equipment that we had originally been entitled to and budgeted for and lastly the point you mentioned that Germany has withdrawn from some parts of the requirement and that made certain equipments non-common and we have had to take a larger share of the costs of those equipments than originally planned .
26 Erm , but the main increase in cost is actually in the equipment area and results I think from the fact that the equipment prices turned out to be higher than was originally estimated at the start of the programme and also the fact that U K industry won a higher work share on equipment than we had originally been entitled to and budgeted for and lastly the point you mentioned that Germany has withdrawn from some parts of the requirement and that made certain equipments non common and we have had to take a larger share of the cost of those equipments than originally planned .
27 As Klein had so cruelly observed , he was a technician without a vision , and that made these days of meandering difficult .
28 When she attacked him with a 12-inch butcher 's knife , he punched her , and that brought that troubled relationship to a troubled end .
29 It has been argued that Williams was obsessed by the issue of slavery and that underlying this obsession lay a deep seated racial resentment .
30 We looked in vain in Siemens AG 's first half report on Monday for any mention of its Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG computer subsidiary , and with all the dreadful economic news coming out of Germany , it began to assume the air of the dog that did n't bark : Siemens said of its overall business that it did not show any revival in the first half , and that continued economic decline affected domestic business and led to a decline in incoming orders , and there was no recovery in its foreign business ; laying it on with a trowel , Chancellor Helmut Kohl 's leading economic advisor was quoted on Tuesday as saying that German workers failed to recognise the danger of high wages in a time of recession , and that German products were too expensive for world markets as wage increases outpaced growth in productivity , and earlier , Siemens Nixdorf had had to rebut a magazine report that its losses would be even worse this year , saying that it was certain that its results would improve this fiscal year ; the article , in Manager Magazin , also said that Siemens was looking for a replacement for Siemens Nixdorf management board chairman Hans-Dieter Wiedig , and added that plans to reduce the workforce to 41,000 by 1995 from 47,200 at the end of February could well be accelerated .
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