Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] that [subord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 For the present purposes , however , the model 's general validity for European societies pre 1980 illustrates that although a state is necessary in a capitalist economic system its particular form can vary substantially to reflect local circumstances : form and function should not be confused .
2 Another says that if the diner happens to put an elbow out , it can be put back at once .
3 This requires that when a record is added to the file it is stored in its home bucket if any record that is a synonym is at present in the home bucket , and that if space becomes available in a bucket , any synonym that randomizes to the bucket in which space is now available is moved into the home bucket .
4 In this case the seller will not be in breach of the terms implied by section 12 provided that before the contract was made he disclosed to the buyer the existence of the lien .
5 In the euphoria which had followed the victory over France , there was even some talk that when the war was over the Party would be dissolved by the Wehrmacht and Germany would become a ‘ pure military state ’ .
6 This meant that if the plane increased in value , Virgin were the beneficiaries ; while if it decreased in value , Virgin were protected by a fixed-price agreement .
7 This meant that when a traveller came upon a stretch of road made impassable by ruts , holes or waterlogging , he simply led his horse or walked off the highway and into the flanking fields .
8 When a classical musician plays Mozart , does this mean that because the music is not his own it is not art ?
9 As we shall see , some argue that while the law , modelled on the recommendations of the Warnock Committee , establishes a range of parental rights and duties , parental involvement in practice is hindered by a number of factors .
10 This implies that when the balance is temporarily favourable to the working class , the demands that it espouses , whether or not they are in the interests of the dominant class , may be translated into state policy — for example , on social welfare ( see Gough 1979 ; Esping-Andersen and Korpi 1984 ) , workers ' rights and so on .
11 This means that although the State is an external , exploitative body it is not seen as such by the people who , on the contrary , see it as a kind of beneficent organism which ‘ gives ’ them the land on which they depend .
12 This means that while the mule and hinny both have 63 chromosomes ( 31 + 32 ) many pairs are unevenly matched .
13 This means that unless the im — of impertinent can be ‘ rescued ’ by any of the procedures detailed in the next section ( and , in fact , we shall find that it can not ) , it fails to satisfy the criteria for semantic constituency .
14 This means that as the volcano grows , it becomes elongated in the direction of the fissure zone .
15 This means that if a man is truly brought to faith in Christ , he is not dependent on human teachers to lead him on , helpful though these may be .
16 This means that if a person is threatening another 's property in such a way that he is likely to cause another to act in self defence , he commits no offence .
17 This means that if a person intends to cause a policeman to react unlawfully , and uses threats , abuse or insults in an attempt to cause the policeman to overreact , he commits the offence if the other ingredients are proved to have occurred .
18 This means that if a ruler 's commands did not deserve obedience , resistance to them might be justified .
19 This means that if a job problem arises they do not simply impose a favoured solution .
20 This means that if a reaction , in theory , can be divided up into a number of steps the enthalpy change for the overall reaction equals the sum of the enthalpy changes for each step ( see figure 5.9 )
21 In practice this means that if an order is made transferring the home , the wife 's maintenance will be consequently reduced .
22 This means that if an individual is embedded in such a network , s/he is more liable than one whose network is relatively looseknit to be vulnerable to pressure exerted by everyday social contacts .
23 This means that if an individual provides an opportunity to his trust to make a gain and the trust makes a gain the individual can be taxed under s776 .
24 This means that if the ice is not too steep then the first of the down points will come in contact as well as the front points , creating a more stable platform .
25 If we assume that the number of professional programmers , these are people who are competent to use and develop software , is roughly proportional to the number of commercial computers in operation , this means that if the trend continues , in ten years time , there will be a need for roughly a hundred times as many computer programmers than we 've got as present .
26 This means that if the cheque has been stolen or obtained by fraud , they will have to suffer the loss if they accept it .
27 Basically , this means that if the account goes into the red , you are both liable for the whole amount .
28 Effectively , this means that if the file has been ‘ cut ’ into m sections , the effective packing density of the file — from the point of view of records colliding and causing synonyms — is :
29 I know that this means that when the revolution comes I 'll be the first against the wall , but I like this .
30 This means that when the voice went forth it … went into seventy tongues , and every people received the law in their own language . ’
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