Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] that [adj] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I merely note that other European countries have found an alternative way of living which , as it happens , for whatever reason , has resulted in their enjoying higher standards of living than on the whole do EEC members . |
2 | An interest in home and family does not necessarily imply that modern British families are inward-looking . |
3 | One can only say that growing turbulent slugs can originate and so transition occur at Reynolds numbers down to about 2000 , provided that there are large enough disturbances . |
4 | For example , consider a child who already understands that joint visual reference to an object she is holding , followed by the adult extending a hand with upturned palm , means : ‘ I want you to give me what you are holding . ’ |
5 | Although the allies stressed that every effort was being made to minimize " collateral damage " , it was generally accepted that significant civilian casualties were inflicted during the air campaign . |
6 | The Government have already ensured that competitive political insurance can be provided by the private market , supported where necessary by Export Credits Guarantee Department reinsurance facilities . |
7 | It needs to be stressed that British planning legislation does not assume that existing non-conforming uses must disappear if planning policy is to be made effective . |
8 | These preparatory remarks were rather hesitant and repetitive ; I did not feel that extempore public speaking came easily to him ; but his readings were good , because they totally lacked affectation . |
9 | But we do not believe that major organisational changes in the commercial sector are explained in these terms . |
10 | It is not envisaged that specific new resources will be identified to enable Local Plan work to proceed at any meaningful level ( either through in house preparation or the engagement of consultant services ) . ’ |
11 | I do want to claim , however , that the sociological analysis above shows that postmodern cultural objects signify differently than do modernist cultural objects . |
12 | We have already agreed that limited orbital time is feasible , and would have a purpose . |
13 | This does not suggest that good medical advice and treatment is not often essential . |
14 | Everything is beautifully played and there is no real lack of vitality , but even the glorious floating ‘ Panorama ’ just lacks that extra imaginative touch that makes it unforgettable . |
15 | These criteria do not imply that other longer term influences are not at work and we would have to accept that some of these influences are historical , in that they are inherent to probable ‘ weak ’ parenting skills from John 's earliest life . |
16 | SIR — Falkowski and Wilson elegantly demonstrate that historical Secchi disk measurements show no evidence of a significant increase in North Pacific phytoplankton biomass in this century . |
17 | It is widely thought that substantial additional amounts were exported illegally to countries in Eastern Europe and the Third World . |
18 | In framing the loan agreement both the government and the Bank had formally agreed that high-powered international management of the meat plants and ranches was necessary to success , that pastoral cattle keepers should be given title to their land ( an innovation ) , and that the meat price should be raised , thus restraining urban demand . |
19 | Does my right hon. Friend agree also that those people will not welcome the pledge that was given from the Opposition Benches yesterday to ensure that high-spending Labour authorities can go with gay abandon to yet higher spending ? |
20 | He always felt that effective musical criticism began by being well written , and he never lost his liveliness . |
21 | It was further assumed that passive negative sentences were constructed by the application of two transformational rules ( passive and negative ) . |
22 | Chadwick had always insisted that ultimate sanitary authority needed to remain with non-medical administrators . |
23 | Fewer still realized that initial Russian successes were made possible mainly because the elite Austrian forces had been transferred to Italy . |
24 | A Mongolian military spokesman further said that Soviet military instructors would no longer be required . |
25 | Having once established that certain polymeric materials are capable of crystallizing , fundamental studies are directed along two main channels of interest centred on |
26 | It also supposes that vigorous enough action in the early stages of the civil rights movement would have nipped it in the bud and restored Northern Ireland to stability . |
27 | Bach also found that certain homoeopathic remedies could change the bacterial flora of patients although no conventional drugs or dietary regimes had produced any significant change . |
28 | External bodies may be able to keep management from moving in undesirable directions , but can they also ensure that detailed internal decisions and management procedures run smoothly ? |
29 | Later it was also decided that special 10-day visas would be issued covering the period of the conference . |
30 | The Croats apparently also agreed that nationalist paramilitary gangs , including HDZ activists , should be disarmed . |