Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] [vb base] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | One can only hope that tournament organisers come to recognise this and ensure that each event is staffed by the requisite number of officials . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Many technical experts in this country do not believe this to be sensible and know that similar views exist amongst their European colleagues . |
4 | ‘ You are coming home with me now , and if you so much as open that foul mouth of yours , I 'll beat you within an inch of your life . ’ |
5 | 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 . ’ |
6 | I felt the meeting was useful and hope that further co-ordination will enable all of us to campaign more effectively against the major road schemes that threaten Glamorgan and Gwent . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | 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 ) . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Perhaps soon , he would meet them both and ask that one question that he longed to ask : Why ? |