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

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1 This meant that in some cases people were now cultivating a single furrow on a field .
2 This means that in some areas water from the mains may have to be treated chemically to neutralize the additives before it is safe for fish .
3 This means that in some cases , the HE speaker must " lose " or neutralise a contrast which is normally expressed in HE .
4 However , the Middle East Economic Digest of Oct. 26 noted that in some quarters it was being interpreted as " a gambit to force parliament to commute the sentences , thereby improving Turkey 's international image " .
5 People do leave something of themselves behind in the houses they 've lived in , the Japanese recognize that in some way , I do n't know how .
6 To put it differently , if spatiotemporal relations are to be appealed to in support of the thesis that there can be numerically , not just qualitatively , distinguishable ontological existents , it is necessary , in the first place , to clarify the conditions under which such relations can be significantly claimed to reflect the structure of an objective world , and in trying to do so we are likely to find that in some form or other we need to assume what such relations are supposed to explain .
7 Although it is usually true that if the interests of the covenantee and the covenantor are satisfied then so is the public interest , it is important to realise that in some cases the courts have chosen to examine the restraint primarily from the point of view of the public interest rather than from that of the parties .
8 It is , in fact , relatively obvious and uncontentious to argue that in some societies or sub-cultures the distinction between ‘ objective ’ and ‘ context-dependent ’ is more consciously drawn and given more weight than in others ( cf.
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