Example sentences of "[det] that the " in BNC.

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1 Libet concluded from this that the subjective experience was occurring before the neural events which bought it about .
2 ‘ It is an accepted practice in dire situations such as this that the board is replaced or supplemented by a new board charged with the function of restoring the fortunes of the company and the confidence of customers , ’ the letter says .
3 It is only after this that the supporting role of outside sympathisers can be useful .
4 But was it for this that the trumpets blew so confidently when the TECs appeared , less than two years ago ?
5 It was against this that the veteran Baptist minister , Alexander Maclaren , gave a warning when he asked ‘ whether the abundant works of the Churches at present are the outcome of life , or whether they are not , in some cases , galvanic movements that simulate vitality and mask death .
6 It is evident from this that the contractors were responsible for many of the details and not a little of the basic design .
7 To the east of the Abbey precinct , the manor of Abbot 's Barton stretched for nearly three miles towards Upton St Leonards , and it was through this that the waterways and mills were constructed .
8 It was on idiocies like this that the frail sisterhood thrived .
9 He drew the conclusion from this that the riot ‘ came like a bolt out of the blue ’ ( Guardian , 21 November 1985 ) .
10 It did not follow from this that the confession should therefore be excluded , however .
11 Some hold that it follows from this that the priest must be male :
12 It would appear from this that the bone assemblages derived from the long-eared owl and barn owl ( and other species , see below ) are but little altered by the predator , whereas the kestrel assemblages are more greatly altered .
13 It also follows from this that the approaching waves necessarily contain impulsive components .
14 The main piece of evidence for the ‘ tense-mother/crying-baby ’ idea is that first babies tend to cry more than subsequent ones — doctors infer from this that the mother 's inexperience is an important factor .
15 It seems from this that the way this prophet learnt to prophesy was as the Lord wakened him morning by morning .
16 But to conclude from this that the quality of his faith lay in the fact that he trusted God for no reason whatever is quite illegitimate .
17 So many people wanted to emigrate in answer to this that the local authorities feared that the traditional system of agriculture in Madeira as well as the new industries , would be endangered by a shortage of artisans and workers .
18 It was shortly after this that the passage appealing for universal education was written :
19 Most importantly , perhaps , the venture capitalist can be relied on to identify and negotiate the best possible exit route , since it is on this that the investors ' return depends .
20 But there was a quite large terraced space between , and it was up to this that the enemy van , with the Leopard standard , wound its way .
21 It follows from this that the test of legitimate episcopal authority is that the bishop should speak with the voice of Christ .
22 Its weight could be further reduced by removing the cooling jacket , and it was like this that the Lewis gun was used as a hand-directed weapon on Allied aircraft .
23 Indeed , it was directly as a consequence of this that the White Paper was so general in approach and so nebulous on crucial issues .
24 What has happened , however , is this that the advent of Big Bang , and the consequent emergence of one stop financial conglomerates , has exacerbated the problem of conflicts of interest and duty and placed added burdens on the ability of legislation ( albeit newly designed ) to cope with potential abuses .
25 Tilly and Scott have argued in partial amplification of this that the traditional rural family defined women 's work situation and contributed to actually changing the work situation in urban areas .
26 Some historians have concluded from this that the councillors with the King formed an inner ring , which dealt with business of real moment .
27 It was probably as a result of this that the Anglo-Norman chronicler William of Malmesbury was impelled to describe his manners as being ‘ thus polished from the rust of Scottish barbarity ’ .
28 Arechaga concludes from this that the treaty in its final form could be amended by the parties without regard to third parties ’ navigation rights .
29 It was from this that the tabernacle was furnished ( 35:20ff . ) .
30 So we must at least conclude from this that the purposes for which ordinary people wanted political democracy , or the vote , have not yet been completely fulfilled by any means .
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