Example sentences of "[det] [that] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It was assumed by some that profitability entailed selling products to new customers , but this is not necessarily so according to Ken Wilkie , the newly appointed chief executive at IBM 's UK Havant plant .
2 It has been argued by some that training plays no part in refining the skills of headship which can only be learned through experience ; presumably the proponents of this view would say that it also applies to officers .
3 Similarly , he rejects the claim made by some that Christianity is the only true religion .
4 Blowflies , psillid bugs and bumblebees are among the few that winter as adults , seeking sheltered corners under rocks and vegetation , close to the soil and under an insulating layer of snow .
5 You will probably find you are very surprised by how little that cost may be .
6 Keynesians-at least that branch of the family which continues to read the General Theory — will also be profoundly disturbed that the concept of full employment has become the object of unwelcome normative inroads .
7 The dissociation can be very dramatic , such that awareness of the environment is completely lost while the user experiences a ‘ separate reality , ’ a marked reduction in sensory input in all modalities , and difficulty with movement .
8 The answer to this question lies in the complex problem of whether there is ever a role for retaining the gall bladder in the presence of stones , and whether it is the gall bladder that is the cause of the stones such that recurrence of stones is inevitable .
9 the knock-back effects on closures and capacity reductions in schools elsewhere , is such that school capacities will be exceeded and excessive resource commitment precipitated .
10 The harmony is such that man is even said to live , in a much etherealized condition , for 100,000 years .
11 Either the manager must be able to create an environment that stimulates self-motivation , or his leadership qualities must be such that enthusiasm is automatically generated within the practice or department .
12 Droughts in South Africa ( see box ) , changes in the southern oscillation , El Nino and other facets of the circulation in the southern hemisphere are surely interlinked , but the complexity of the energy exchange between the ocean and the atmosphere is such that computer models can not yet provide reliable forecasts of changes in phenomena such as the southern oscillation .
13 It is not drugs as such that act as responsible agents for the collapse of well-being in the society and the proceeding crime , but the human desire for drugs .
14 Defining our role , such that responsibility for deciding whether to proceed with an acquisition rests with our client .
15 The practicalities of service of the Summons , entering appearance , lodging Defences and so forth , are usually such that consideration of tactics can not be undertaken until the Adjustment Period is fixed .
16 ( 3 ) Subsection ( 1 ) above shall not apply where the supply of the goods or the doing of the service is contrary to law , or where the service done is such that payment is not legally enforceable .
17 Market makers can aim to run only modest positions in any group of similar stocks or they can run large but offsetting positions , i.e. being long on certain stocks and short on others such that capital gains and losses can be expected to cancel each other out .
18 Continuous use of the land for cropping leads to declining yields , such that rice production , for example , may be halved in 3 years , partly due to nutrient removal , erosion , the physical deterioration of the soil and partly to the multiplication of pests and diseases and an increase in competition from weeds .
19 Is the subject matter such that creativity or justice is more important ?
20 In this way the two types of discourse provide a context of meaning for the participants such that kinship relations as practical action can be considered as meaningful .
21 For example , suppose we can find a set of multipliers pi such that P(A) vanishes .
22 But in time Christian people came to ask after the fundamental values of Christianity ; such that slavery then became an impossibility .
23 It 's part of the set-up here that foreigners are treated as tremendously privileged guests , who are kept in a sort of cotton-wool cocoon such that contact with ordinary people is rather difficult .
24 Combining this definition with 1.4.4 we obtain immediately Theorem 1.4.9 Let a , b ε Z. Then a and b are relatively prime iff there exist , in Z , integers s and t such that sa + tb = 1 .
25 Thus , by 1.4.4 there exists s , t ε Z such that sa + tb = 1 .
26 ( i ) Given a ε S we know from 2.4.6(a) that there exists b ε Zp such that ab = 1 .
27 Even if we can not understand the words of a foreign language , at least our minds are all human such that communication of meaning — human meaning — can take place .
28 Some theories may be such that behaviour that follows them is also neutral as a by-product .
29 If we find that human faculties and understandings are such that knowledge is necessarily limited , we might more easily and ‘ with less scruple acquiesce in the avowed ignorance ’ of what lies beyond the horizon , and ‘ employ [ our ] … thoughts and discourse , with more advantage and satisfaction ’ about what lies within our reach .
30 Even as other abolitionists refused that logic they were unable to find any means of reasserting the vitality of the emancipation cause and of recovering an integrated antislavery culture such that loyalty to their identity as abolitionists took precedence over religious and political differences .
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