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

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1 The first merely points out the difficulties with scepticism ; the internalist would accept this and say that these difficulties have to be faced and not ignored .
2 Many technical experts in this country do not believe this to be sensible and know that similar views exist amongst their European colleagues .
3 Here what we had was a case of the supreme court , well I 'll say more about this later , but the supreme court declaring segregation by race to be unconstitutional and requiring that these decisions be recognized and enforced by relevant authorities .
4 The legislation mandates that imported or factory-made goods be identified as such and required that any objects offered for sale as ‘ Indian ’ must be accompanied by proof that their maker or makers are of Indian ancestry , i.e. , members of a federally recognized tribe .
5 The government , therefore , established the Kenya Reinsurance Corporation in 1971 and decreed that all underwriters reinsure part of their business with Kenya Re .
6 Since Hubel and Wiesel began publishing their work in the late 1950s , there has been an increasing appreciation of the way in which nervous systems are so structured as to ensure that certain events of special importance to the organism have an increased likelihood of triggering activity in the relevant places .
7 All the more important , then , to stand protected from the like and ensure that all things — not excluding alcohol — conspire to bear visible witness to that ruddy hue sported by the English living in the Tropics . ’
8 This does no more than emphasise that these rooms are ready to accept the lower valued articles , and as such must surely appeal to the ordinary collector .
9 This is not to say that all investors or brokers are compulsive gamblers any more than to say that all drinkers are alcoholic .
10 But in order to become philosophically interesting ( rather than simply an intellectual freak ) he must do more than assert that higher standards of evidence are better .
11 But proving the necessity of crime requires more than showing that some things that were formerly criminal are now important parts of healthy social life ( even if we were to accept that we can objectively determine what constitutes healthy social life ) .
12 Some criticise aspects of his theories , for example that the first 5 years of childhood are all important and say that all years of childhood are vitally important .
13 The results are shown in Table 5.3 and indicate that substantial numbers were experiencing each symptom , with some posing a problem for the majority of carers ( losing or hiding things , dangerous or risky behaviour , falling , repeating questions or actions , being restless , angry or irritable , despondent or depressed , or uninterested in what was going on ) .
14 Old ladies trapped in time imagine they are in 1929 and love 's first blossoms are just around the corner , an old man feels angry and cheated that 40 years of his life have disappeared .
15 Biochemists , particularly , tend to confuse these two and believe that all problems can be solved by isolating and giving names to molecules — which are the mechanisms .
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