Example sentences of "that [noun sg] [modal v] [verb] as a " in BNC.

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1 The seamen , like others , had discovered that war may start as a crusade , but inevitably ends as a business .
2 In his early work we can see that Foucault 's position involves a remarkable development of Althusser 's hints that art can function as a privileged category that provides an ‘ internal distance ’ from ideology by relating histories , writing reports .
3 It is also not surprising to discover that Sanskrit could serve as a model for advanced computer language .
4 And he never had any hesitation in using his reputation to reach the most unapproachable people personally if he thought that conservation would benefit as a result .
5 In this issue ( p 15 ) the paper by Govan and colleagues supports other work suggesting that transmission may occur as a result of social activities outside the hospital environment .
6 Ultimately the test to be applied is that of the magistrates , and they may also take into account such factors as the likelihood that disorder might ensue as a result of what the defendants were doing , and the reasons prompting the constable to intervene in the first place .
7 This is in marked contrast to the position before last September when the priority was to kill off inflation so as to preserve Britain 's competitive position within the ERM in the expectation that growth would recover as a consequence .
8 This is in marked contrast to the position before last September when the priority was to kill off inflation so as to preserve Britain 's competitive position within the ERM in the expectation that growth would recover as a consequence .
9 One suspects that geomorphology will emerge as a reputable discipline only when its students have become well versed in the established principles of natural science .
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