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

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1 We thought that that made the members of the band faceless .
2 He drank some of the coffee and smiled , that ruthless , dangerous smile of his that made the heart turn over in her .
3 That made the system look more Erastian than it ever looked before .
4 That made the West Indies 9-1 , but captain Richie Richardson ( 12 not out ) and Phil Simmons ( 14 not out ) guided them to stumps without further mishap .
5 That made the tie between him and journalism even stronger than it had been .
6 And all of that made the conversation , th the fact that Jesus was talking with this woman , a very improper thing nineteen hundred years ago !
7 Perhaps it was that that made the soldier lower his rifle , out of a sense of pity .
8 That argued the NZRFU think-tank — comprising Brian Lochore , Wilson Whineray , John Hart , Laurie Mains , John Graham , Ivan Vodonovich amongst others — would stop pushover tries and limit multiple scrums on the goal-line .
9 Though that recommended the appointment of safety representatives from among workforces on rigs and platforms , Prof MacFarlane said that , unlike Norway , UK safety representatives had no legal status and rights to stop unsafe work .
10 that choked the air and would n't let him eat
11 The gifted 21-year-old midfielder was denied that elusive goal by a brilliant save from County keeper Steve Cherry , but that paved the way for Kevin Sheedy to fire Newcastle into a 47th minute lead .
12 That led the Government to conclude that environmental concerns were bound to constrain the amount of coal that could be used in the UK in the longer term .
13 That led the court to hold in that judgment that , as a result of article 234 , a member state might have to apply , in its relations with the other member states , rules different from those which it applied in its relations with non-member countries , even though they were all party to the same international convention .
14 That got the home fans singing .
15 Ratagan cocked his head to listen to the race of the wind outside that creaked the rafters .
16 That encapsulated the sort of goalmouth frustration United suffered throughout the game .
17 that excluded the Torah and the prophetical books
18 No that demonstrated the point I was making , it will not .
19 The simplest method would have been for a French submarine to wait for the Rainbow Warrior somewhere on the high seas and sink it with a torpedo but that posed the problem of what to do with any survivors .
20 That contradicted the philosophy , which proved correct , that small jobs — one or two-person start-ups — were the way in which to tackle , at least in part , the problem caused by the lack of inward investment .
21 That involved the contention that , in substance , the fresh charges were identical to the first charges .
22 That let the Christmas kitten off the hook — and , thinking back , I remember having swollen glands and feeling a bit run down after eating some very rare lamb at a lunch party we went to around the time I conceived . ’
23 Physically strong , Harry judged , and mentally agile : the Corinthian sportsman and the patrician academic , with some diabolical ingredient thrown in that curdled the mixture .
24 that filled the air with flying lamb chops
25 After that came the break , during which time the TARDIS prop would be moved ( 'struck' in studio terminology ) , and the videotape of the previous shot rewound .
26 Was ninety percent of the people there very law abiding and just got on with own lives , and ten percent that caused the problems it kept re kept sh showing its head because of these .
27 That caused the misunderstanding , ’ said Mr McCartney .
28 My Lord the er defendants deny erm that er if there was any breach of contract or negligent on their part as that caused the losses which are claimed and also er do not admit any of the losses or damage er I consider the damage which was claimed by the plaintiffs .
29 ‘ But before that happened , it would have to get the permission of the panel which would have to consider very carefully if that affected the independence of the audit . ’
30 ‘ Look at how that affected the potential of so many citizens in this very city .
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