Example sentences of "that [conj] [pron] [verb] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Mr. Wilberforce and I agree that where we knew one instance of it thirty years ago , there are now a dozen or more . ’
2 Operational matters are for the Governor , but I think it is important to bear in mind that although we know that violence was used in the early stages we have no evidence that anyone now still in the prison is in danger and you 've got to ask yourself in those circumstances whether you should risk injury or even death in storming the prison when as far as we know nobody remaining inside is now in danger .
3 One of the paradoxes of pollution control work is that although they enjoy considerable autonomy , field men are acutely conscious of the scrutiny of their seniors and feel vulnerable to criticism .
4 Long term follow up of these patients has shown that although they have similar mortality to an age matched control group , they have increased morbidity .
5 The main feature of the bureaucratic-technical class is that although it lacks effective control over the means of production its members do have control over the labour of others in their subordinate position in bureaucratic structures .
6 But a report issued last year by the National Radiological Protection Board concluded that although it encouraged further research , there was no reason to link power cables with cancer .
7 When at times she is feeling particularly low and bereft , you might also remind her gently that although it seems that love has departed from her life altogether with the loss of her husband , this is not so .
8 Supporters say that although it provides vital support for millions , Oxfam has hardly any effect on the real causes of poverty and illness .
9 But ca n't we think about re-phrasing that so we get this idea of this joint statement , some sort of dialogue on
10 Napier have said that once they get this course up and running there 's absolutely no reason why experienced people like us ca n't dip in and out for a one off
11 There is no doubt that until he discovered this clothing ( be it artificial carapace or ‘ the whole armour of God ’ ) , Lewis was only half-formed as a writer , as a literary imagination , perhaps as a person .
12 Reilly added : ‘ I 've instilled into the England players that if they take this game lightly they could end up with egg on their faces .
13 Now I 've always taken that to mean that if they had big faith , they would have been alright .
14 Witnesses were warned that if they gave false evidence they would suffer the same verdict as that given to the accused ( Mark 14:56–7 ; Matt.
15 British standards for veal production will not , however , be reduced and consumers can be sure that if they buy British veal it will have been humanely produced .
16 They say that if they create Regional Government they will do so at the expense of National Government and not Local Government , but that is n't true because Mister has already said that erm strategic services such as passenger transport will b will be handed over to regions and if that goes obviously fire , police and strategic planning will be lost to us .
17 They may need reassuring that if they drink more liquid this will not occur .
18 Has Olsen said that if they play first team whilst on loan — this will count ?
19 Unlike the Labour party , for which this is a matter of great difficulty , my party and its predecessor have never shrunk from the fact that if one has effective devolution , and an effective Parliament with the powers that the Bill would establish , the case for the retention of a Scottish Secretary of State in Cabinet would be weakened .
20 I believe that if somebody kills another person while drunk and at the wheel of a car , then that person should be disqualified for life .
21 It was felt that if we had that information available that it might be worthwhile exercise to carry out some analysis of erm time was given or
22 We are only just beginning to recognize that if we take this attitude , we are denying to arts and letters , and to the criticism of them , any bearing at all on public life — including , for instance , public education .
23 My view is and it 's a widely held view within the association and , and the informed clubs is that if we let that situation go on and do nothing about it we will have a decreasing er number of people going and number of people going sailing .
24 The underlying fear was that if we accepted any connection we would be back to the world of incomes policy .
25 But the Government has made it clear that if we want better water , we have to be prepared to pay for it .
26 It may be fortuitous that if we spend this morning discussing criteria , there 'll then be a gap of one and a half working days for those who do n't have to travel far to consider possible answers to the second stream of the dialogue .
27 ‘ I 'm quite agreeable to that , as long as the wording is such that if we find each other horrendously incompatible after each year there 's a let-out clause . ’
28 What does matter is that if we view that variable and all other variables affecting the aggregate demand curve as being determined by processes , the aggregate demand curve itself can be seen as the result of a process and shifts in the aggregate demand curve occur in line with that process .
29 Because you would be saying well if we have classes this provides us with a way forward for the future in a way that if we have absolute egalitarianism that , how would we make progress through to socialism ?
30 It seems to me that if we have any knowledge of England 's past at all , we do tend to have a kind of a picture of our history in the back of our minds which may be completely wrong .
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