Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [noun] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is only through education that any change is possible in this area ; it can not be done by force , and at one stroke , as was attempted in the French and Russian Revolutions .
2 So much so in fact that 20 minutes into the second-half they led 16–12 before they eventually succumbed to a Malone scoring spree — gifting Malone two late tries after foolishly attempting to run poor quality ball from deep inside their own 25 .
3 We therefore accept sailing and windsurfing bookings only on condition that each member of your party accepts responsibility for any of their own injuries suffered unless these arise from our proven negligence .
4 They seem to creep up on us gradually for reasons that medical science is only now beginning to understand .
5 And it was always in autumn that this game was played because we had a sort of a plant that is very common then , we call it in Gaelic [ ragwort ] .
6 He knew that he had somehow to stay here on the headland , to keep always in view that monstrous building which dominated his imagination as it did his view .
7 This is the first time in Britain … possibly in Europe that this legislation has been used for enforcement in this way
8 Convinced that the danger of the end of Christian society was at hand and that this would lead to the collapse of civilization , Eliot viewed London more in terms that contemporary Christians used to view Africa .
9 And I realised early in life that each word has a certain presence for me , a texture , a weight .
10 I am therefore clearly of opinion that this appeal should be allowed …
11 Does not the hon. Gentleman think it wrong in principle that elected councillors should be paid such salaries on these corporation bodies ?
12 A situation report from Hesse in March 1936 expressly mentions the opinion , allegedly widely held among the population in the area , though undoubtedly reflecting above all the views of Party activists , ‘ that the Führer had for outward appearances to ban individual actions against the Jews in consideration of foreign policy , but in reality was wholly in agreement that each individual should continue on his own initiative the fight against Jewry in the most rigorous and radical form ’ .
13 A solicitor of an undischarged bankrupt who receives after-acquired property on behalf of his client and transfers it to another agent , even with knowledge that that agent has been instructed to sell , is not liable for conversion at the suit of the trustee in bankruptcy , for the solicitor 's act can be described as ministerial within the test laid down by Blackburn J. Unfortunately , as Blackburn J. himself admitted , it is doubtful how far it goes .
14 Erm , and I , I think it 's quite beyond belief that these sort of accidents as well as the major road accidents are n't taken into consideration for our S S A , and particularly in a county like Shropshire , where there 's very little but grain in a lot of places , and that erm , money has to be found But , I would , I would really like to hear what the Officer
15 As for preventing protein synthesis , it was discovered almost by accident that many antibiotics — which of course work by preventing bacteria from growing and multiplying — achieve this goal by preventing bacterial protein or RNA synthesis .
16 It is much improved but still does not deal satisfactorily with disadvantages that some schools face .
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