Example sentences of "[adj] in [verb] that [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | What marks the ‘ explanation ’ range is the assertion of only the weak determinism involved in claiming that similar effects always occur in similar conditions . |
2 | President Reagan is probably right in thinking that private companies could introduce innovations to what has become rather a moribund operation . |
3 | But he has been right in saying that urgent measures have been put off for too long . |
4 | But Amin Rajan could also be right in predicting that financial houses will have a declining influence in the City . |
5 | Second , the role of the Careers Officer will be important in ensuring that Compact vacancies are properly communicated to young people , and in monitoring Compact jobs to ensure that they offer employed status , quality training and career progression . |
6 | He was fully aware of the blasphemy implicit in suggesting that human beings were not created by God as separate and distinct from nature , and of the turmoil that such a theory would release on the Victorian world . |
7 | He is also an inch or two taller than I am , Not even the most stupid policeman in the land could possibly mistake him for me in an identity parade , but I suppose I am being too optimistic in assuming that literary critics are likely to be more intelligent or perceptive than an ignorant cop . |