Example sentences of "[that] [noun] [verb] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 After a three-week trial and two days of deliberations , the jury yesterday found that Basinger had committed breach of contract and awarded Main Line 8.9m , which included general damages and compensation for the loss of her services .
2 It may be impossible to draw up a fitness league table but it is possible to say that complexity has increased during evolution .
3 It was a phrase that Baden-Powell let slip more than once in his speeches and writings in the thickening twilight before war .
4 Professor Keith Cowling and his research team have argued that mergers continue to explain half of the increase in industrial concentration in the UK .
5 But my information is that Gary wants to stay with St Helens .
6 Wilkinson said : ‘ I am pleased that Gary has shown his faith in the club 's future by agreeing to stay . ’
7 Dr Geoffrey Pasvol of the John Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford said : ‘ There was so much there [ in Allison 's paper ] that Ian had said to me in the summer . ’
8 I 'm finding myself somewhat confused , I mean , I was interested that Ian had mentioned the practical voluntary services as one of the groups that he would wish to work with .
9 They knew that Ian had taken er or was about to take some and they knew that er
10 Julia realised that she was shaking and that Ian had taken her hand in his .
11 But it was n't but you see it 's the fact that Ian 's gone .
12 The only problem is that Ian wants to get married and I do n't . ’
13 It was Stok that made it dangerous by sending that cavalry patrol to pick them up . ’
14 Now that Ferguson has returned to what he is best at , harassing opposing defences instead of those trying to shape his career , he is getting maximum support from Roxburgh .
15 The summary goes on to say that Stirling had asked the Eighth Army for thirty more jeeps that had already been ordered .
16 The first was that Stirling had promised his men that they would never be subjected to the indecisions of the Commando days when operation after operation was planned and then cancelled at the last minute .
17 The latter part of the above signal refers to a plan that Stirling had concocted with the RAF during his last brief visit to Cairo .
18 When your first telegram arrived at about two a.m. a few nights ago requesting destination for the modified aircraft , I thought that Stirling had spoken to B.G.S. here and fixed his requirements with you .
19 It was this expertise that Stirling intended to harness on his trip to Bouerat .
20 The Harms Commission had concluded that his evidence ( heard in London ) was unreliable , but Kreigler accepted Coetzee 's story , concluding that Neethling had misled his court ( and the Harms Commission ) in claiming never to have met Coetzee .
21 In view of this , Taylor and colleagues argue that criminology needs to centre on theories of rule-making and breaking in relation to the distribution of power in society .
22 Staying with football , news tonight that Swindon have offered the use of their ground to crisis-hit Aldershot .
23 On Aug. 31 , it was announced that Tudjman had appointed Ivan Milas as another Deputy Premier and Smiljo Sokol as Government Minister , and that Goran Radin was being replaced as Government Secretary by Jurica Malcic .
24 He was angry that Bernard had gone too .
25 He 's been to say that Bernard has put his wrist out , and it being Danny 's day off he went for Bill , but Bill 's gone over to see his mother in Consett , so he says , what about it , sir ? ’
26 Viscount Simon and Lord Simonds reserved their opinions on this question , and Lord Porter considered that opinions expressed supporting the application of the rule to personal injuries are an undoubted extension of it , ‘ and may some day require examination . ’
27 If there is to be detailed discussion of constitutional change , does he accept that the politicians who represent constituencies in England and Scotland and Wales will need to be consulted , and that he may well find that opinions have shifted substantially since the House last discussed the issue ?
28 It was then that Chuck had carried out a quick examination of the unconscious Grant , to ascertain the extent of his injuries .
29 So have you , have you have you now persuaded yourself that perhaps you 're over optimistic about I mean cos you were suggesting that attitudes had changed
30 Van Der Meulen realised that change had to come but he was surely saddened by the way it happened .
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