Example sentences of "[vb past] that [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It transpired that a large quantity of spent shells from a plane ahead went through the nose and had struck Ed .
2 The same day it transpired that an additional factor had been the judge 's decision to dismiss " public interest immunity " certificates which had been signed by four senior ministers and which would have prevented the disclosure of certain information about the case .
3 It only afterwards transpired that the seedy man was not a reporter but his tutor , with whom he was not otherwise acquainted . ’
4 It transpired that the left side of the nose splitter has been damaged , perhaps when Baldi had clipped Brundle 's Jaguar in one of his passing attempts , perhaps as a result of ‘ trapped ’ vibration from a high-speed engine misfire .
5 So it transpired that the elusive Zephro Carnelian was a trusted roving agent for the Ordo Hydra .
6 It transpired that the previous day he had been in Liverpool and given an interview to the Daily Telegraph which had been interpreted to mean that we were about to call in the troops .
7 It transpired that the previous evening students from the Asrama Merdeka led by Wikana along with student followers of Sjahrir presented an ultimatum to Sukarno : you must proclaim independence immediately .
8 It transpired that the whole street had been summoned to hear the declaration .
9 Havel also proposed that a new constitution should first be initialled by the republican parliaments , and called on the federal government quickly to draft its proposals on executive authority [ see above ] .
10 He first addressed himself to Parliament , to which he proposed that a Presbyterian form of government should be established for a limited period , during which the King and his household would be allowed to use the Book of Common Prayer .
11 The report proposed that a progressive element could be applied to contributions .
12 They proposed that a preparatory committee should start work in July , to prepare for " a summit meeting of the CSCE participating states before the end of this year " in Paris to " mark the starting point for a more advanced stage of the Helsinki process " [ see p. 37386 ] .
13 The Nov. 4 referendum proposed that a simple majority should in future be sufficient to pass constitutional amendments .
14 In Britain , Clifford and Frosh ( 1982 ) proposed that a Lacanian-informed approach to the psychology of interpersonal relationships , development , and irrationality , would avoid the traditional discipline 's obsession with single , uncontradictory meanings .
15 He proposed that a departmental committee should be set up to advise the Commissioner of Works and , looking at the War Department first , should draw up a specification of their requirements , and a competition should be organized ‘ open to the architects of every country , in order that no means may be neglected of obtaining the best designs ’ .
16 H. J. Eysenck proposed that a fundamental difference between introverts and extraverts is their chronic levels of arousal , introverts having generally higher levels of arousal than extraverts .
17 The women proposed that a follow-up seminar be organised in 1993 to discuss a five-year plan of programmes and policies for women communicators .
18 The Banjul agreement in December proposed that a national conference be convened within 60 days to discuss the establishment of an interim administration .
19 To account for their complex set of results they proposed that a concurrent task may have either general effects , that is , influence performance by both hemispheres , and/or specific effects which are restricted to one particular hemisphere .
20 He proposed that an international court be established to try drug cases .
21 US Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger proposed that an international war crimes tribunal should be established to prosecute those accused directly or indirectly of atrocities ; among the nine men named by the USA were Milosevic , Karadjic , Seselj and Gen. Ratko Mladic ( commander of the Bosnian Serb forces ) .
22 It proposed that the minimum threshold for representation in the assembly should be " relatively low " to allow for the widest possible representation , and that decisions within the assembly should be by a two-thirds majority .
23 For modified glasses , though , Zachariasen proposed that the extra oxygen brought in by soda and lime would promote singly coordinated sites or ‘ non-bridging oxygens ’ .
24 Kang proposed that the two states should acquire separate UN membership as a temporary measure until such time as Korean reunification was achieved .
25 Geisler and the other two defending lawyers proposed that the two counts be severed and that the people 's case consist of a reading of the 32-page grand jury transcript .
26 The sub-committee [ see paragraph 1 ] for a considerable time proposed that the general offence of theft should be made to cover the present offence of obtaining by false pretences under [ the Larceny Act 1916 , section ] 32(1) .
27 She proposed that the new king and his brother , who was on a brief visit to Ludlow , should be escorted to London by a substantial body of troops . ’
28 Reminding the Assembly that the Soviet Union had stopped production of chemical weapons , Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze on Sept. 26 proposed that the Soviet Union and the United States bilaterally reduce or destroy their chemical weapons ; and that they renounce use of such weapons , under any circumstances , as the first step towards their global elimination .
29 The draft proposed that the chief executive ( a position comparable with that of the current Governor ) be elected for a five-year term by an 800-member " broadly represented " election committee .
30 At the meeting Japan proposed that the annual PMC be made a regular forum for dialogue focused on regional security issues .
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