Example sentences of "that [vb past] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I now look forward to resuming my career wholly without blame or blemish for any of the difficulties that arose at Magnet . ’ |
2 | This issue is of importance for two reasons : firstly , whose meaning is the analysis meant to elucidate ? ( a problem that arose with Lévi-Strauss ) ; secondly , what is the analyst doing ? |
3 | It might help designers if a history of mismatches that arose during trials and the actions taken to correct them , was kept ; indeed we feel that some of the particular cases do lead to useful generalization . |
4 | Behind the fountain of plumes that arose from Captain Astorre 's headgear was the shining head of Primaflora , its hair looped and plaited under the horns of a cap , and a cameo on a gold chain round her throat . |
5 | Marx 's theory of change was based on the growing contradiction that arose in society between the technological side of production and the social system with which it was associated . |
6 | This was the problem that arose in Blumenthal v Gallery Five Ltd ( 1971 ) 220 EG 33 and Cumshaw v Bowen [ 1987 ] 1 EGLR 30 . |
7 | Wilson dealt with the conflicts that arose in Orkney due to the activities of planners . |
8 | It is easy , therefore , once again , to seen why Marx and Engels greeted Morgan 's work with such enthusiasm , and in particular why they took his side in a major controversy that arose in anthropology between him and McLennan . |
9 | Appying these criteria to our results , one of nine colonic cancers that arose in association with ulcerative colitis during the surveillance period was detected by the surveillance programme . |
10 | The third party which has its roots in the political movements that arose before August 1991 is the Party of Labour ( PT ) . |
11 | The absence of the Bentham brothers and Trevor Robinson proved too great a hurdle against a competent home team that recovered from being 22–6 down after five minutes to take a 22–13 lead , then run the bench for a 77–49 victory . |
12 | Its genesis perhaps was the unsuccessful attempt by Thomas and his walking companion Jesse Berridge , on the journey that became In Pursuit of Spring , to collaborate on a fiction that would include a passionate youthful love , courtship , and marriage . |
13 | How many items were there that centred on curriculum content and administration matters and how many focussed on individuals ? |
14 | In the years that followed , the factional conflicts that centred on Louis 's court were coolly observed by Hincmar , the future archbishop , then a young monk at St-Denis , close therefore to Abbot Hilduin , Louis 's archchaplain . |
15 | A monologue that centred on hunt balls , riding to hounds , polo and the disgraceful decline of the manners of Guards officers were hardly subjects about which they were often invited to give an opinion . |
16 | At the last moment , when the barred window was already darkened , and the echoes from the outer ward grown scattered and few , Harry suffered an agony of fear that after all this would be like other nights , that Isambard would come with his taunting smile and his small , shrewd ironies that stabbed like knives ; but instead came young Thomas Blount , true to his word , with his tilted nose and his provocative swagger , and flung open the door of the room with a flourish . |
17 | As a later inoculator pointed out , ‘ little difference was perceived between the natural Smallpox , and that conveyed by inoculation . ’ |
18 | The fact that many made inquiries so early in secondment suggests an anxiety about the future that made for insecurity rather than stabilisation . |
19 | Where the depths that made of Man a man ? |
20 | It seems at first quite astonishing to learn that neither the inventory in Jacques 's marriage contract nor that made after death provides any evidence that he was a flute-player or maker ; they seem to contradict the generally held view that he was a maker - a view which is supported by an entry in von Uffenbach 's diary which records a visit he paid Jacques in 1715 : ‘ He [ Jacques ] led me into a tidy room and showed me there many beautiful transverse flutes that he himself makes and from which he wishes to gain special profit . ’ |
21 | now got to trying to decide is that made in England , or was it made in Germany or . |
22 | The only proposition with which they could be eliciting an agreement is that made by A : but it does not make sense for B to elicit an agreement with A's proposition . |
23 | In December 1923 , the key decision had been that made by Baldwin not to resign immediately . |
24 | A famous early umbrella is that made by Robinson Crusoe . |
25 | The best-known effort of this kind was that made by Torcy in 1712 to prepare a small number of young men for the French diplomatic service by the creation of a ‘ Political Academy ’ . |
26 | Painted to represent an aircraft that operated from USAAF Station 234 , Mount Farm , the fighter is adorned with the correct shade of PRU blue and carries the US Star 'n Bar insignia of the 7th Photographic Group , with the aircraft 's serial repeated in large yellow lettering across the fin and rudder . |
27 | The role of the whole time branch secretary was raised and we , what we 've done here , is to continue the practice that operated in respect of national industrial conferences , and it says on page four , as is currently the case for national industrial conferences full-time officials and branch secretaries not working in the industry may attend by arrangement between the region and the section secretary with the right to speak but not to vote . |
28 | Manson was so pleased with the ensuing panic that rippled through Hollywood after the murders were discovered that he organised another raid , this time with himself as the leader . |
29 | He passed along several narrow alleyways , the tight , over-crowded vicoli that led towards Via Crispi where his pensione was situated . |
30 | Indeed , he told himself as he walked briskly across the courtyard toward the covered way that led past Pathology and Pharmacy to the rear of the hospital and his own unit , it was not quite as bad as it might have been , taking it all around . |