Example sentences of "[pron] that had [verb] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You said you had nothing that had belonged to your father ! ’ he accused savagely .
2 A. T. With the strike having taken place , everyone was jockeying , everyone that had sat for Sergeant and passed their exams , the only way they could see to get promotion was to report another man .
3 But Francis told me that had happened to them last year .
4 Everything that had emerged from the reaction to the two consultation papers it had produced ‘ confirms our view that we are on the right track .
5 Until then , he had been sure of his memories , certain that he could not have forgotten his parents and everything that had happened to him and reinvented the whole of his life before he woke in the attic .
6 It was at that moment that she had resolved to tell Nick Morley everything that had happened to her .
7 Rose told him everything that had happened to Oliver since then .
8 They made me welcome and gave up their time to talk freely and openly about everything that had happened to them .
9 When it came it would swallow up all her prettiness and everything that had happened to her .
10 It was as if everything that had happened to her that day had some how taken place in another time dimension .
11 ‘ I guess I threw myself at you because of everything that had happened between Jonathan and myself ; I guess I was just looking for a diversion and you happened to be in the right place at the right time . ’
12 As soon as she got back to London she phoned Simone in a bout of maudlin self-pity and told her everything that had happened between them and her decision to end the relationship .
13 Maybe her request sounded foolish , but the prospect of facing Robert after everything that had happened between them was disturbing .
14 Because it is possible to turn the regressed patient into an observer rather than into someone undergoing the experience she was able to tell me everything that had happened in precise detail .
15 I told him to write down everything that had happened in a letter and send it to me .
16 At Wickham 's prompting he painstakingly recalled everything that had happened in the pub that evening up to the time he missed the knife , and recited a list of names of customers who had been there .
17 Before she reached it , she wanted everything that had happened in the past finally to be put behind her .
18 For the rest of the afternoon she simply sat in the front room of the old farmhouse , surrounded by paint pots and rolls of wallpaper , oblivious to the chaos as she went over everything that had happened in her mind .
19 After that , everything changed and everything that had seemed to Dot to be all right disappeared .
20 Jazz shook his head so that the hair fell down over his face like a curtain and sat looking like something that had escaped from the zoo , still heaving from his exertions .
21 Something that had grown from it .
22 It was something that had puzzled him during all his years at Court , and it was something that had stayed with him .
23 Fen was much taller and broader and his swarthy colouring was not something that had appealed to her hitherto .
24 There was a very long story about him and Donald in the Rose and Thorn , a short , rather vulgar anecdote about something that had happened to Donald 's wife while crossing Wimbledon Common and a boastful piece about how he , Henry , had amused some French sailors in the bar at the Mini Golf , Boulogne sur Mer .
25 He set off on a long rambling account of something that had happened in the bar that afternoon .
26 Wilcock had developed another interest too , one that had burgeoned on the Voice , a fascination with Andy Warhol 's factory , then turning out movies at the Factory by the dozen , and sucking in voyeurs , drifters , hopers , and no-hopers .
27 It was a song she 'd heard many times in the past , one that had stayed in the popular charts for months .
28 My journey , I realised now , was not one that had begun at fixed point ‘ A ’ and would run to ‘ B ’ : crossing space — by canoe or donkey or in the footsteps of — was not what it was about .
29 ‘ For example , we recently looked at one that had come in where it just happened that the course staff needed two dozen luxury executive residential homes to accommodate them , with a lovely view of the 18th , of course .
30 In fact my own wife , she came of a big family and and she had to look after most of the the younger children until they started work you see and then it was the next one that had to look after them again you see and so on , and that 's how it went on .
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