Example sentences of "[vb base] that [adv] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 However , I now realise that perhaps the only person who felt intimidated by ‘ FE for all ’ was me .
2 The Canadians , more experienced than most in these matters , say that only a modest amount of special training is needed to turn a good soldier into a good peacekeeper .
3 But Greenpeace insist that only a small percentage of the fish caught by the seals are of interest to the fishermen , and that over-fishing remains the main threat to North Sea fish stocks .
4 Was it a household so permeated by dislike and distrust that only the bald fact of dependence constrained them to preserve an uneasy peace ?
5 I mean that rather a nice Chinese restaurant in the high street does take away .
6 Polarisation in Israel there certainly is , but if one applies the same broad definition of ‘ moderate ’ and ‘ extremist ’ to the Israelis as one does to the Palestinians , one can not but conclude that precisely the reverse situation prevails among them , that it is their Jibrils and Abu Musas — or religious fundamentalists in the Hamas mould — who hold sway .
7 Studies at King 's College School of Medicine show that even a short period of hard pedalling on an exercise bike diverts blood flow from the uterus to the legs , ‘ stealing ’ oxygen from the foetus .
8 But I personally , certainly hope that quite a substantial money will come from the local businesses .
9 ‘ I consider that ethically a human person is created when the sperm of a male fertilises the ovum of a woman , thus creating an embryo … either in the fallopian tubes or in vitro .
10 In summary these results demonstrate that both the total amount of ATF1 and the amount of ATF1 that is directly associated with CREB are reduced following differentiation of F9 cells .
11 In discussing the findings the author concludes that while a number of people do have cause to complain about their medical examination , these results indicate that only a small percentage have problems .
12 Davis and Moore assume that only a limited number of individuals have the talent to acquire the skills necessary for the functionally most important positions .
13 Note that only the active window has a coloured top bar .
14 Note that only the nominated approver can grant approval to a package but that the nominated approver or one of his ascendants ( who has Quality Assurer privilege ) can deny approval to a package .
15 Note that only the nominated Approver can grant approval to a package but that the nominated Approver or one of his ascendants who has Quality Assurer privilege can deny approval to a package .
16 Of course the sense of occasion is heightened by this seasonal tide and many feel that here the Calvinist Kirk is at its very essence — grim , taciturn , with the minister perched in judgement on a wicked generation , like a hoodie craw in the pulpit .
17 Some economists calculate that only a small part ( perhaps a quarter ) of the appreciation of the exchange rate is attributable to oil but that the government deliberately pushed up the exchange rate ( which appreciated 40 per cent between 1979 and 1980 ) by raising domestic interest rates and thereby weakening industrial competitiveness .
18 I accept that , although I gather that even the German Parliament is deeply divided on how much of it and how much of the Government should move from Bonn to Berlin .
19 erm , I think it 's in the future care , I rather think that perhaps the future care ought to have been five hundred and nineteen , not five hundred and seventeen
20 I think that really the Conservative line that they put forward on housing is totally indefensible .
21 It was only because his repeated invitations had made her think that maybe the young man did need the support of someone familiar that she had agreed to come to Lisbon — and because , after a hardworking summer , she had been in need of a break .
22 Does my hon. Friend agree that probably the only economy in which full employment was implemented was the Soviet Union , where those who did not have a job were usually found somewhere to go , such as Siberia or the Gulag archipelago ?
23 You certainly do n't have to be a bible scholar to read this chapter and realize that perhaps the key word in it is the word lost .
24 I bring you notice that today a grand ceremony will be held at three o'clock in the forenoon at Raven Square in the ancient borough of Welshpool .
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