Example sentences of "[adj] that some " in BNC.

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1 It was also clear that some of the new occupants needed studios with specific qualities .
2 It is clear that some provision of communal rooms is important in the conversion of old buildings to multiple occupation , and consistent with other comparable projects analysed in this book , the common room of Thames Tunnel Mills is logically located at ground-floor level .
3 It was clear that some economies were possible if more generic drugs were prescribed rather than branded drugs .
4 However , she shows how imperfect was the participation , particularly in lower-class organizations , and also makes clear that some of the objectives were achieved .
5 It is clear that some groups of animals , like the proboscideans ( elephants and allies ) , are much reduced now compared with the late Tertiary , both in variety and geographic distribution .
6 Though it is clear that some PTAs have become highly organized and participate actively in the life of their schools , there are considerable variations across the country .
7 From Callahan 's work , it is clear that some , perhaps many , insects will ‘ see ’ these molecular communicators by means of their tuned antennae and the laser-like , infrared molecular emissions .
8 Taking all of these approaches together , it is clear that some intractable problems remain .
9 I do n't think there 's enough evidence to bear that out as yet , but it 's clear that some companies are now ahead of their consumers in terms of what they 're trying to do and the products they 're developing .
10 Looking at the remaining 16 error cases from our system ( see table 5.4 ) in more detail , it is clear that some of these can in fact be solved by applying some simple substitutions where the recognition has failed .
11 But it seems clear that some people , perhaps the members of the monastery themselves , thought it was a serious possibility , and they took steps to ensure that neither Lanfranc nor anyone else would be able to carry out this sweeping measure of reform .
12 In the second phase Western practitioners try out their ideas in other cultures and many new insights emerge by comparisons and contrasts , in particular it becomes clear that some of the principles thought to be valid for ‘ man ’ turn out to be valid only for man in Western cultures .
13 It is clear that some elderly patients can benefit from surgery that may previously have been denied on the grounds of age alone .
14 If a search for money and/or an avoidance of stress are two indicators of strong arousals from this goal category , then it is clear that some people can be motivated for long periods of time either by stress avoidance or by accumulating more and more money .
15 No court will make an order , especially one likely to cause delay , unless it is clear that some useful purpose will be served .
16 However , it is clear that some collocations only exist in particular inflected forms [ Schuetze , forthcoming ] .
17 In each case , the new school now contained fry of two different sizes , and so it was clear that some must have come from another family .
18 It was clear that some clients would let their whole lives revolve around daily contact with their dealers .
19 We may imagine a measure of disappointment when these requests were vetoed by the committee , and it is clear that some re-education of staff must have been necessary in arriving at appropriate submissions .
20 If it becomes clear that some words are being asked for over and over prepare Language Master cards .
21 It was clear that some notion of popular sovereignty provided the only plausible basis on which to challenge the theory and practice of absolutism .
22 On the contrary , it is clear that some pressure groups and their campaigns are successful because they are the expressions of existing economic power , because they are lavishly financed , and because they are supported by " important " people rather than ordinary people .
23 It is clear that some variables in English do function in a very general way : for example , variation between the alveolar and velar nasal in the present participle ending ( ing ) is universal and can be said to mark the whole English-speaking world as a single speech community .
24 But at the same time it is clear that some periods display radical situational change , while others , in between these , are periods of relative situational stability , when day-to-day conjunctural movement assumes a more prominent position in the historical picture ( see Gramsci 1971 : 175–85 ) .
25 ‘ In the 19th century , a series of cases forced upon the Commons and courts a comprehensive review of the issues which divided them , from which it became clear that some of the earlier claims to jurisdiction made in the name of privilege by the House of Commons were untenable in a court of law : that the law of Parliament was part of the general law , that its principles were not beyond the judicial knowledge of the judges , and that it was the duty of the common law to define its limits could no longer be disputed .
26 First , it is clear that some extra care-giving-related expenses can be identified .
27 Thus once incomes had been pooled and responsibilities for the various household outgoings apportioned , it was clear that some of the carers in Glendinning 's study were being supported by the disabled or elderly person .
28 The establishment of reserves to protect wildlife was accepted by hunters when it became clear that some species would soon be wiped out altogether .
29 It is immediately clear that some topics received considerably more , or less , attention than would be suggested by the number of courses allocated to them .
30 It gradually became clear that some of the intruders were attackers and some were rescuers dispatched by Bazargan and Yazdi .
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