Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] [adv prt] that the " in BNC.

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1 He rightly pointed out that the only duty of the Glamorgan selectors is to make certain the best captain is appointed in succession to Butcher .
2 It was a cold winter , and he soon found out that the theatre was centrally heated and the heating in his dressing-room was on throughout the day and night , so he moved in .
3 So it thus came about that the fields , meadows , pastures and arable acres of Combsburgh were finally taken in from the waste which had existed for millenia .
4 It soon came out that the Brownie was Jill .
5 She later found out that the bosses of the two companies had got together to work out which one of the couple would be the cheapest to sack .
6 I later found out that the school had enquired at the house after the girl 's continued absence and been given some plausible excuse for it by the father .
7 It also turned out that the 142s in Cornwall , and indeed those in Manchester to a lesser extent , suffered high wheel wear .
8 They also pointed out that the alternative would not ‘ plug into ’ the east coast rail lines from King 's Cross unless an expensive underground link was built from Stratford into central London .
9 He also pointed out that the apparently prodigious appetites of the clergy might be explained by the droves of tourists and worshippers who ate at Vatican restaurants .
10 He also pointed out that the Nile , if it flooded , might well drown a greater number of people than all the refugees .
11 Lord Diplock also pointed out that the only case brought to their Lordships ' attention in which an appellate court had actually excluded evidence on the ground that it had been unfairly obtained by a trick was Reg. v. Payne [ 1963 ] 1 W.L.R. 637 .
12 However , although the National Consumer Council concluded that such schemes do make a very real contribution , and also make possible extra journeys and excursions which would not be provided by fully routed bus services , they also pointed out that the schemes could not provide a complete answer to accessibility problems in rural areas .
13 However , he also pointed out that the government 's policy of combining " actions of immediate relief with medium-term rehabilitation " was starting to show results , the distribution of seeds and tools to displaced people allowing them to produce at least some of their own food .
14 The report also pointed out that the average life expectancy in the developing world had risen from 46 to 62 in the period 1962-87 , while infant mortality had dropped by 50 per cent .
15 And he also pointed out that the three detectives were going to claim in their defence that the Birmingham Six were guilty all along .
16 He then pointed out that the financial-management literature concentrated exclusively on stage 4 , and with a few exceptions this is still the situation today .
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