Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb -s] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Er with the new contracts that started in September erm basically it seems that some teachers are having to do bits of cleaning themselves to keep their their classroom up to up to scratch up to the standards they ought they ought to be .
2 For example , when you talk of , imperialism , when you look at , when we , we 've study it from a , erm , quite a few , so it means that that capitalism supply
3 So it seems that these sales taxes are not very different in their incidence from a value added tax .
4 So it seems that most women go over the 20lb ‘ ideal gain ’ .
5 Although the Geneva-based International Electrotechnical Commission is making progress on standards to safeguard against RFI , not everyone agrees that international bodies ( or individual governments ) should act to stamp out RFI .
6 Fairly soon one realises that red means melodrama , and blue means romance , and you wonder if you have stumbled across the first romantic novel of the post-communist era .
7 Nevertheless he says that formal grammar was certainly useful as a reaction against older , notional views of grammar .
8 Nevertheless it insists that legal practice as a whole can be seen as organized around important legal conventions and this claim requires showing that the behaviour of judges generally , even those who are not conventionalists , converges sufficiently to allow us to find convention in that convergence .
9 Nevertheless it seems that part-time work is popular .
10 Thus he says that many varieties of domesticated species , fancy pigeon breeds for example , are monstrous not adaptive ; they can only be maintained by artificial feeding and breeding , including selective breeding ; they are quite unlike wild , natural and adaptive varieties and even more unlike wild species .
11 Thus it seems that Lacanian psychoanalysis , both in theory and practice , aims merely to show what a fragmented , decentred thing the human subject is , and Lacan has dismissed all talk of ‘ unity ’ or ‘ identity ’ as an illusion .
12 I can imagine just what pictures that sordid mind of yours has concocted . ’
13 Still it suggests that some profit might even have been made of the Tilberthwaite work .
14 Also it promotes that holistic sense of the whole of life 's experience being brought into harmony , including the discords .
15 Section 10 of the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 and s.213 of the Insolvency Act 1986 together provide that if in the course of winding up it appears that any business of the company has been carried on with intent to defraud creditors of the company or other persons , or for any fraudulent purpose , the liquidator may apply to the court for a declaration that any persons who were knowingly parties to such fraudulent trading are liable to make such contributions to the company 's assets as the court thinks proper .
16 Now it seems that some things work , especially those like the AEC that are associated with what has come to be described as the problem-focused/task-centred approach ( Roberts , 1990 ) .
17 Now he says that arresting drug barons is a waste of time , since their cousins , godsons or even more horrible rivals will at once fill the vacancy .
18 But now he claims that new material has come to light , from British and former Soviet KGB archives , which he believes casts doubt on Lord Aldington 's account of events .
19 So far it appears that other monuments in care have not been affected , although Mousa Broch has yet to be visited .
20 Well one assumes that that pattern
21 In common with other types of support which I have considered here it seems that practical help , even when on a fairly small scale , has never been given to relatives automatically and without some assessment being made of the wider social context .
22 this man managing , almost single-handed , a country as large as Scotland ; when one sees that man , living in a leaky mud hut , holding , by the sway of his personality , the balance even between fiercely antagonistic races , in a land which would cover half a dozen of the large English counties ; when one sees the marvels accomplished by tact , passionate interest and self-control , with utterly inadequate means , in continuous personal discomfort , short-handed , on poor pay , out here in Northern Nigeria — then one feels that permanent evil can not ultimately evolve from so much admirable work accomplished , and that the end must be good .
23 Mr David Wilshire , MP for Spelthorne , last year a staunch supporter on the Commons committee examining the tax , is now so alarmed at how it works that this week he asked ministers to scrap the ‘ monstrously unfair ’ community charge .
24 This would offer great possibilities for travel in space and time , but unfortunately it seems that these solutions may all be highly unstable ; the least disturbance , such as the presence of an astronaut , may change them so that the astronaut could not see the singularity until he hit it and and his time came to an end .
25 If this is the case , then it suggests that remarkable similarites exist between the vertebrate smooth muscle ( 9 ) and nonmuscle MHC genes ( 11,21 ) in terms of their ability to generate isoform diversity by the mechanism of alternative splicing .
26 If natural selection were given its head , and an infinite amount of time to work in , then it seems that all lineages would tend inexorably towards ‘ perfection ’ ; where perfection was defined as perfect adaptation .
27 I do n't believe it was a coincidence , and if it was n't — ’ he had finally sorted it out — ‘ if it was n't then it means that Sardinian shepherds dressed themselves up as Sardinian shepherds to do a kidnapping .
28 But if political mobilisation is seen as the key strategy with litigation as a contributory tactic , as Scheingold suggests , then it follows that legal challenge should not be conducted in isolation from other forms of pressure-group activity .
29 If harmful insects can protect themselves from attack by displaying special markings that warn away predators , then it follows that harmless insects can benefit by mimicking them .
30 If value consensus is an essential component of all societies , then it follows that some form of stratification will result from the ranking of individuals in terms of common values .
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