Example sentences of "[adv] [be] [adj] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When you look at the way our railways are run , we can only be grateful that British Rail no longer owns hotels , particularly when you recall what a wonderful training ground the old British Transport Hotels used to be . |
2 | When one recalls that for decades geography was not recognized as a scholarly discipline , one can not perhaps be surprised that some scientists have unsuspectingly spent their whole careers studying geography — rather like the well-known character of Molière who did not know that he had been speaking prose all his life ! |
3 | In comprehension , children might already be aware that different speakers used different terms for instances of the same category , bird and oiseau say , but they might still be unsure for themselves of the specific conditions under which a speaker used one or other term . |
4 | I need to see this action as one step — even if we lose it will perhaps serve to show the nation how far it has fallen , that it no longer is concerned that such things happen in its midst . |
5 | Pick it up unknowingly and you will quickly be convinced that 10-child families are a cause for celebration rather than concern . |
6 | Although these social situations are not strictly part of the scheduled group interview , candidates should always be aware that any awkwardness or irregularity in their behaviour will be noted . |
7 | And I think you know , the C P S by investigating the case must always be aware that these people are innocent . |
8 | If minds are private , how can I ever be sure that other people have beliefs , expectations , hopes , or whatever ? |
9 | Clearly , it must also be apparent that any subsidy would have to be long-running to be effective . |
10 | Clearly some treatments can not be disguised ( e.g. surgical operations ) and we must also be sure that some side effect does not reveal the true drug to the doctor . |
11 | Unfortunately , it can also be true that previously-held prejudices can be reinforced . |
12 | The court must also be satisfied that satisfactory arrangements have been , or can be made , for the examination ( para 4(4) ( b ) ) . |
13 | It should also be clear that future investigations and policies must take account of class and gender and be sensitive to possible differences between minority black communities . |
14 | But it will also be evident that Saussurean linguistics did much more than simply reinforce the Formalists ' view of literature . |
15 | It should by now be apparent that this recording is obligatory to all Handelians . |
16 | It should now be clear that Buid attitudes toward peace and violence can not be understood in terms of innate psycho-biological dispositions , or in terms of their adaptation of the natural environment . |
17 | One does not wish to appear in the role of kill-joy or pedant , but it really is true that these things lose their value enormously when they are used too much . |
18 | But he might get the wrong person for his needs , possibly due to vacation , sickness , or the respondent may misunderstand the question , indeed , may well be unaware that certain information actually exists . |
19 | It may well be true that Black people are inspired by the memory of their courage under slavery . |
20 | West German electors recognize the propriety of indirect election justified by votes given to parties , and might well be surprised that political figures as eminent as Shirley Williams , Roy Jenkins and Enoch Powell could be excluded from the House of Commons simply by the say-so of voters in Cambridge , Glasgow Hillhead and Down South . |
21 | Standing there , looking out over the expanse of the tarn , the reader will surely be astonished that these miners of old had once contemplated draining the tarn by driving a level underneath it . |
22 | Guinness Today is sure that all Tony 's lifelong friends and colleagues in the industry will join in sending their sympathies to his widow Jean . |
23 | Some satisfaction , let it be conceded ; and it will certainly be true that most voters will find that a candidate for whom they have expressed some preference will have been elected . |