Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] that [subord] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Time- asymmetry thus implies that while the terrain was undergoing upheaval new types of animal arose through a feedback process , because they needed the land for further food , and because the waxing and waning ice-ages together with ( or as a result of ) the early breakup and reformation of the continents often had major and fatal consequences for marine and land faunas .
2 The argument usually goes that because the nature of effective production ( e.g. stable , rigid , discipline-oriented ) and the nature of effective R & D ( e.g. fluid , organic , creativity-oriented ) are so diametrically opposed , the two functions have to be managed by entirely different principles .
3 He further explains that before the machine can be operated five micro-circuit keys must be in place .
4 Well everyone has , everyone is entitled to vote and he also thinks that if the time is right when unmarried women were property and he thought it would n't be long before married women to hold property too , so he was also he wanted to reform the Married Women 's Property Act .
5 The British Government recognises the democratic right to aspire towards Irish unity but also accepts that until a majority here wishes otherwise , Northern Ireland 's status will be unchanged .
6 This also means that once the horizon is crossed the source will inevitably head toward the centre of the black hole .
7 It also means that if the piece is cut you , or rather your company , will still benefit from having all the facts reported albeit briefly .
8 And the ‘ Terms ’ agreement also means that if the car is off the road for repair the dealer will provide a replacement vehicle free of charge .
9 It also follows that if the system is to survive , its various parts must have some degree of fit or compatibility .
10 He also maintains that if the brain drain is to be halted there needs to be an upward hike in salaries in Britain .
11 In his report Brasier also suggests that since the fungus is more active in warm soils , global warming may be accelerating its diffusion .
12 It also believes that if the Church wants better music and musicians , it will have to be prepared to pay more at least for its music leaders .
13 It often happens that when an employee enters new employment he legitimately brings with him trade connections of use to his new employer .
14 This argument tacitly assumes that once the collapse begins there is no hope of stopping it at a later stage .
15 In simple terms the law now states that if the side taking the ball into a ruck or maul does not succeed in producing the ball then the opposition are awarded the put-in at the scrummage .
16 This simply means that when the cord wears away in use , the spool can be lightly tapped on the ground to automatically pay out more cord .
17 Siemens has always modelled its mainframe business so closely on that if IBM that it seems inevitable that the growing antipathy towards IBM 's mainframes would rub off on Siemens customers even without the prospect of something approaching depression in Germany : the coincidence of the two strongly implies that once the company finally and painfully gets the ravaged Nixdorf side of the house straight , it will have to repeat the process all over again on the Siemens side .
18 The problem then becomes that when the puritan literature of the early seventeenth century is examined , the seeds of what might prove a flowering of science are difficult to find .
19 Quantum theory then predicts that when a measurement of some property of one of the particles ( call it A ) is made the results we obtain for certain measurements on particle B depend , not only on the results we get for the measurement on A , but also on what property of A we decide to measure .
20 As can be seen the trend analysis once again confirms that although the business is expanding in terms of sales costs are escalating ahead of sales .
21 It therefore seems that if a person who signs a document is mistaken as to its effect as a result of the words or conduct of the other party , the signer may not be bound by its terms .
22 The question therefore arises that if the system or the people operating it are not effective , should not the whole organisation be scrapped ?
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