Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [verb] that the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Over the past few months , for instance , our Government has single-handedly ensured that the new directive on efficiency standards for boilers ended up far weaker than initially proposed by the commission .
2 The hon. Gentleman has obviously recognised that the Prime Minister secured for us a major competitive advantage at Maastricht .
3 Finally , Ronchey has obviously decided that the warding profession nationally needed smartening up , so he has taken the opportunity of his decree , which by Anglo-Saxon standards is astonishingly dirigiste in its detail , to order that from now onwards warders are to wear summer and winter uniforms ‘ in conformity with suitable models ’ .
4 The evidence reviewed above suggests that the left hemisphere bears a special responsibility for certain aspects of movement of both the hands and the vocal apparatus .
5 He has just seen that the ultimate aim of the caseworker must not be to casework at all , but to get his cases to face up to caseworking themselves .
6 No one has ever argued that the Labour Party will be a panacea for Northern Ireland 's problems .
7 Filippo Pandolfi , vice-president of the European Commission in charge of research , has further remarked that the adopted procedures may help to avoid errors and falsification of research , which in recent years has been a controversial issue in the US .
8 The County Council has always said that the western relief road would produce a reduction of thirty one percent in the amount of traffic on the A sixty one immediately north and south of the town centre .
9 The whole environment can not be served except through its parts , and that has always meant that the ecological talk was unreal because one needed to say where should we start and you have to start somewhere .
10 The Data Protection Registrar has also commented that the mere fact a breach of security has occurred will not be proof that the data user has been negligent , provided the data user has ‘ done everything which could reasonably be expected ’ ( DPR Guideline 4 ) .
11 He has also said that the Labour party was already committed to ’ the rapid development of regional development agencies . ’
12 Experience has also shown that the same samples can have different appearances under CL in machines from different manufacturers .
13 Taylor ( 1987 ) has interestingly suggested that the key roles played by organisations in the law and order debate , were those with crucial authority functions within the British State .
14 It is vitally important that canister filters are packed fairly loosely and maintained correctly to ensure that the correct amount of water reached the pump impeller .
15 Gayle Rubin has productively suggested that the whole idea of having more and less acceptable areas of consensual sexual activity is one of the concepts which ensures that the oppression of sexual minorities will continue .
16 He has now demanded that the Scottish Secretary , Ian Lang , releases those reports .
17 Following the reasoning of Longuet-Higgins and Tyler , we suggest that vertical disparities are best understood as a consequence of perspective viewing from two different vantage points and the results we report here show that the human visual system is able to exploit vertical disparities and use them to scale the perceived depth and size of stereoscopic surfaces , if the field of view is sufficiently large .
18 A number of sources of research reviewed here suggest that the major differences between good and poor readers of all ages are in word-decoding processes , and that the surest way of improving an individual 's reading ability is to improve their sight vocabulary .
19 Importantly , Australia has impliedly conceded that the Nauruan people although a third party to the Trusteeship Agreement , formed a legal entity capable of relying on the Agreement in litigation occurring post-independence .
20 A. G. Dickens , in particular , has consistently maintained that the anti-clerical tracts of lawyers such as Simon Fish and Christopher St German were not merely isolated examples of lay hostility to the church , totally unrepresentative of public opinion , but on the contrary part of a long tradition of anti-clericalism among the literate classes , and most especially London merchants , common lawyers , parliamentarians , and royal officials .
21 My party has consistently argued that the real alternative for funding local authorities is a local income tax .
22 Linda Welsh has previously suggested that the key issue is competence , at a time when the knowledge gained in initial vocational education may have a life span as short as four years .
23 Alan Macfarlane has recently argued that the social pressure to enforce them was less strong in England than elsewhere .
24 The European Court has recently ruled that the reduced share which Britain has been allowed to retain may now be fished by boats from other EEC countries which take the trouble to register as British companies .
25 However , where the situation is unclear , the European Court has recently held that the national court should not take a final decision , but should stay proceedings or adopt interim measures and seek assistance from the Commission or the Court .
26 Mr Bates has never denied that the private operation on his son 's ear went ahead .
27 Moreover , research rather suggested that the former groups mounted one-off campaigns targeted at parliament or public opinion , whereas the latter groups ( and especially the trade unions and employers associations ) were of greater power and were likely to be in regular day-to-day contact with ministers , government , and the permanent administrative side of the state machine .
28 ‘ I think I 'd better say that the Steering Committee did n't seem to believe I saw an inspector .
29 The results presented above show that the 80 bp promoter fragment binds at least two different factors and that it is able to modulate transcription in both homologous and heterologous constructions .
30 As the wood is an 8,000-year-old oak wood only eight miles from the centre of London on a site of special scientific interest , could not the Department have done more to insist that the important new road going close to my constituency was cut-and-cover ?
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