Example sentences of "and a [noun] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Secondly , it prompted a recognition of Latin America 's economic vulnerability , a search for alternative models of development and a sense that radical solutions had to be found .
2 Such firms must , however , maintain a list of all the partners at their principal premises for inspection by interested persons during normal business hours and a statement that such list is available for inspection must appear on business correspondence .
3 The choice will depend on the sale strategy ; however , if it is decided to set out the detailed procedures in the covering letter it is normal to include brief details in the information memorandum such as dates , KPMG contact staff , and a statement that direct contact should not be made with the management or staff of the business .
4 Capital is thus not only a political critique of society but it is also a criticism of the terms in which the economy was discussed at the time when he wrote , and a demonstration that these terms are moulded to the purposes of the system they pretend to analyse .
5 This year 's talks come in the wake of a regeneration among unions and a feeling that industrial action — following the rail strikes early in the summer — can pay .
6 The mobilizing style has a greater appeal when there is dissatisfaction with the status quo and a feeling that new policies are required .
7 Before resigning ourselves to permanent depression and a feeling that special needs have slipped from the political agenda , it may be useful to look again at some of the implications for change for the better …
8 There is understandable disillusionment with ludicrous transfer fees and exorbitant wages , and a feeling that some players are not trying hard enough .
9 His argument begins with a rejection of ‘ universalism ’ and a claim that different varieties of language can be associated with different levels of such general qualities as ‘ objectivity ’ : ‘ there are gross differences among languages , such that it does seem reasonable to say of some that they allow their users to approximate to neutral , objective description ’ .
10 There is therefore a risk that good items will not be accepted and a risk that bad quality items will be accepted .
11 There is therefore a risk that good items will not be accepted and a risk that bad quality items will be accepted .
12 The report should also include proposals for extra support teaching and welfare provision if necessary and a recognition that extra preparation time may be required by the pupil .
13 These changes do reflect a recognition of the growing importance of part-time work ( which is where most of the new jobs have been created in recent years ) and a recognition that full-time work is difficult for many lone mothers to sustain , given their domestic responsibilities .
14 Authority represents a two-way process : a claim to be obeyed , and a recognition that this claim is morally right .
15 Labour 's Prime Minister will go to the Earth Summit in June , with a commitment to stabilising emissions of CO&sub2 ; ( the main source of global warming ) at their 1990 levels by the end of the decade and a recognition that significant cuts will be needed in the early years of the new century .
16 Nevertheless , an awareness that Japan was acutely vulnerable to threats of superior force , a resentment that Japan was considered inferior because she did not conform to Western standards and models , and a perception that other nations were prepared to act ‘ unfairly ’ to maximize the advantages that could be gained from any particular situation , made Japan determined to achieve equal status with the so-called Great Powers , or indeed , to surpass them .
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