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

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1 If no settlement is reached the shipowners will be faced with the same difficulties that confronted them in 1911 " .
2 For the ‘ Banality ’ show , Koons created a startling series of ads that showed him in four flagrantly artificial settings .
3 A confidential study designed to assess the extent of professional abuse , follows investigations in America that showed one in 10 counsellors developed sexual relationships with those they should have been helping .
4 DUCHESS IN DISGRACE : Fergie cools off on the holiday that landed her in hot water
5 Severed as I was from Father and from Helmut , living in a foreign country , was it the fear of further severance that kept me in this unequal concurrence ?
6 And he managed to live until he was seventy-one , much longer than the expectancy of any hellraiser , although in the end it was the drinking that took him in 1988 .
7 There she acquired the qualifications that took her in 1881 to Newnham College , Cambridge , where she got a first in the moral sciences tripos in 1884 , and a second in history in 1885 ; she also helped to form the Association of Assistant Mistresses .
8 And as she pushed open the west door Miss Danziger was met by the scent of fennel , the six-foot stems of which towered over her from a huge stoneware pot , very different from the musty scent of piety that greeted her in English country churches .
9 John Newsom knew that , in his two Reports , he was moving nimbly between two worlds that had nothing in common .
10 For instance , Alex was shown pairs of objects that had nothing in common and asked ‘ What 's the same ? ’
11 Sheffield Wednesday 's player-manager watched his side claim a place in the last eight of the Coca-Cola Cup by destroying the club that sacked him in controversial circumstances .
12 Yeah see that 's a problem because that 's like Greatley Greatley and Amport cos an an , Anne was saying that wanted one in that lot which is a similar , but she could n't have one .
13 As I developed I became a big bloke and that stood me in good stead .
14 That , mixed with the mule 's contribution , produced an atmosphere in the cabin that stood me in good stead for the rest of my flying career .
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