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

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1 This approach accepts that in any merger there will be certain benefits and certain disadvantages ( ie costs ) and that some sort of assessment has to be made in order to consider the overall impact .
2 We may note that although Moore thinks that in some sense what one should do is what looks most likely to be one 's duty in the sense of that which will produce the best consequences , it is unclear what meaning he can ascribe to this ‘ should ’ .
3 And many have only recently been explored : for example , recent research shows that in some species there are pronounced sex differences in feeding ecology ( Gautier-Hion , 1980 ) as well as in the effects of starvation on survival ( Widdowson , 1976 ) .
4 To the extent that the purchaser is willing to accept this reduction of the absolute nature of warranties , it should be on the basis the vendor acknowledges that in all circumstances it has made full and proper enquiries and investigations ( see clause 13.6 of the standard sale agreement — Appendix III ) ; ( i ) to provide that the vendor shall not be liable if the purchaser completed the sale at the full purchase price despite the fact that it had knowledge of a particular breach of warranty .
5 Now , in 1805 , he can only see ‘ glimpses ’ , and fears that in old age nothing will be left .
6 If the extremely unlikely event transpires that in three years he has discovered nothing of his partner 's past , then why should he complain ?
7 However , from their polymerase chain reaction results , it seems that in most cases there is 1 fetal cell for every 10–10 maternal cells .
8 And that by now familiar music to many of you means that in five minutes it will be the Dougie Down Under competition thanks to QUANTAS , Australia 's national airline .
9 This means that in many ways we become like God , and yet in others we remain unlike him .
10 This means that in rough air it is only safe to pull up hard if the speed is below the maximum launch speed .
11 This means that in individual families it must have been rather unusual to have grandparents surviving much beyond the infancy of their grandchildren , and thus relationships across three generations would have been comparatively rare .
12 This means that in most cases it is more likely to be a matter of relaxing the forward pressure to allow the aircraft to level out rather than pulling it out with a positive backward pressure on the stick .
13 It estimates that in that time it cut its carbon dioxide emissions by more than 20 per cent .
14 The problem for the draftsman of a partnership agreement who specifies the initial ratio and provides that in future years it shall be as agreed between the partners at the beginning or end of each year is that the equal sharing required under the Partnership Act in default of agreement will always benefit at least one of the partners .
15 Yet research into contemporary demography and statistics soon demonstrates that in recent years there have been dramatic changes in trends and patterns of marriage , divorce and cohabitation .
16 The letter from Mr. Roper in the March issue of the Record claims that in many authorities it has been staff themselves who have initiated the blacking of News International newspapers .
17 This comparative static result suggests that in empirical work we would expect to observe a positive correlation between alternative wages or unemployment benefits , and union wages and membership , but also possibly a sharp discontinuity in this relationship .
18 Jones ( 1931 ) implies that it can , but experimental work ( e.g. O'Connor and Tooley ( 1964 ) ) suggests that in many cases it is not perceptible unless a speaker is deliberately trying to avoid ambiguity .
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