Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [adj] that a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The reader can thus be aware that a writer may have written round what happens to have been offered . |
2 | It has always been clear that a councillor must be allowed to see any information he needs to carry out his duties , but it has been unclear how far that goes . |
3 | ‘ Just pray we do n't get a North Atlantic fog , because in those latitudes we could roll in the swells for days , with the moisture beading the shrouds and the air as cold as charity , and always being terrified that a super-tanker will barrel out of the muck at full speed to thump you under her bows without even knowing you were ever there . ’ |
4 | My hon. Friend will also be aware that a number of counties are now calling for the abolition of the area cost adjustment . |
5 | However , it will presumably be rare that a business can be held not to be acting in the course of business if it sells goods on its standard terms . |
6 | Tory councillors here are angry that a member of Sinn Fein is being allowed a platform in the city — they say the move is highly offensive to everyone in Glasgow . |
7 | … if ‘ god ’ is a metaphysical term , then it can not even be probable that a god exists . |
8 | It will therefore be rare that a precedent will exactly satisfy those needs ; it may contain terms not needed by the client , or fail to deal with problems special to the client 's business . |
9 | However long a text you take , you can never be certain that a grammar you find by any algorithm is the one the text is generated by . |