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

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1 You will see that I placed the two arrangements diagonally opposite from each other , but of course you can alter this to a continuous design around the edge , leaving the centre of the mirror free , or simply decorate the bottom of the mirror , leaving the rest free for its original purpose !
2 It was with great difficulty that she persuaded the two dogs into the rear of the van , and they barked their protest all the way back to the surgery .
3 But she made it immediately clear that she regarded the two policemen as being of a social order little higher than the servants .
4 In earlier years , is it true that you attended a Senior Management Seminar as a representative of the International Sports Company , ( Dunlop , Slazenger , Carlton , Litesome ) , and stated that you had the two finest wooden rackets in the world and that you had no intention of following the fibreglass and graphite racket trend as it was all a flash in the pan ?
5 Is n't it possible that you mistook the two or possibly three voices you heard , for in fact Mr and Mrs and .
6 Now erm , the Council can support such groups , it can , it can , got formally decided the body to support such groups and with the West Essex Health Action Campaign all political parties on this Council decided to support it , because they were sad that we lost the fifty million .
7 It was only when doing a post-mortem that they discovered the two small puncture marks side by side on her left buttock .
8 New witnesses have told police that they saw the two youths with James in Walton .
9 B no erm the , the clerical erm staff on the erm , shall we say the traffic side increased a bit because er there was mo more and more demanding work but the ticket office , they went down , erm I have mentioned perhaps before that they had the two box system and there was about eleven , twelve , thirteen girls in there and their duty was to check a box that had been used one day , stock it up with tickets , get it ready for the day after .
10 The Seven Points to Remember were revised so that they mentioned the four types of diarrhoea ( previously described ) and stated that all four types should be treated with LGS .
11 Following the evident success of No. 16 , 1–15 were sent away in turn to Hendon and similarly treated , except that they retained the four window arrangement and classification ‘ Type J ’ .
12 His investigations are accompanied by a search for an india-rubber , about which he remembers only that it contained the two letters ‘ di ’ in the middle of its trade name ( hence ‘ Oe di pe ’ ) .
13 It was so still in the room that it seemed the three had suspended their dealings by mutual consent in order to catch the barely audible undulations of a distant ambulance siren .
14 It was there , he said , that he acquired the three enthusiasms of his life — politics , religion , and books .
15 One of the things Namibia 's new president must accept is that he lacked the two-thirds majority in the constituent assembly he would have needed to push through plans supported only by his party , SWAPO .
16 A taxi driver , who was with his parked vehicle at the bus turnabout , told the court that he saw the three other taxi men talking together .
17 It was when he finally reached the end of the turning by the Rotherhithe.Tunnel entrance that he saw the three standing together across the street .
18 Now , with the stilling of the engines , the sudden silence was so absolute that he saw the three motionless figures as if they were a tableau of dummies in a silent world .
19 The result , therefore , is a framed narrative without a frame narrator — not that he reached the two sides of this conclusion simultaneously .
20 It was then that he noticed the two men standing behind the butler in the shadows .
21 Seth flew forty miles an hour face first into the piling with such force that he uprooted the eight telephone poles .
22 Edward made his own views clear by stating that he regarded the 1328 treaty as invalid because it had been made when he was a minor and under the tutelage of others and that his title to the overlordship of Scotland should be reasserted .
23 His wife wash d and shaved him , and ensured that he swallowed the twenty-six pills each day which had been mainly prescribed for his heart .
24 It was at this time , too , that he forged the one consistent thread of his life — the love of his family .
25 It was at this time , too , that he forged the one consistent thread of his life — the love of his family .
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