Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] [adj] that " in BNC.

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1 It is , therefore , important to ensure that the contract contains all that it should …
2 Efforts to improve the efficiency have included the introduction of disinfectants into the steam but this has proved extremely wasteful and the effect offers little that can not be achieved by cleaning with hot high pressure water jets and the separate spray application of a suitable disinfectant .
3 But Aoun seems sure that , if he just hangs on regardless , some other miracle will in due course come to the rescue .
4 Granny , they said , was a good Christian woman , though I knew like a flame burns true that she was perfect with no riders , the empress of her acres , her livestock .
5 Modifying Freud 's understanding of the human agent means first that he is trying to understand the attempt of human beings to place some order on to the natural and social world under conditions of ‘ time-space distantiation ’ .
6 Gaelic football attracts many that might otherwise have been useful to rugby .
7 Mr Lang remains convinced that savings are still there to be made even though he appears to accept that these will be less than originally envisaged .
8 It is interesting that Hoccleve 's old Beggar embodies all that Hoccleve most fears : poverty , old age and helplessness in the face of them .
9 The TEC remains convinced that Teesside has the potential to play an important role within Europe as a centre for the manufacture of petro-chemicals , steel and engineering products , supported by an increasingly diverse base of smaller firms operating in high technology sectors , relying upon a highly skilled workforce .
10 Even that buttock-licker Pybus seems worried that Pahdra Singh has replaced them with his shifty brothers but , as I told Crowe , having a property developer , an estate agent and a supermarket magnate on the board can only be good for the club .
11 THE Bank of England remains concerned that underlying inflation is still running at least 2 to 3 per cent higher than it should at this stage of the economic cycle , and repeats its belief that there is no real room for further cuts in interest rates while the pound remains so sensitive , writes Clifford German .
12 As a source of information , the return collates much that should have been delivered for registration when the relevant transactions occurred , so that a searcher may find it unnecessary to search back beyond the latest annual return on the file .
13 COSLA remains convinced that no case has been made for a shake-up on the scale proposed .
14 Leapor 's poetry makes clear that she suffered many distressing lectures from her father , yet if the poet and her father had reached an understanding , indeed , if they intended to use the money from the subscription to buy their freehold and have security for their life together , Landry 's interpretation of this episode is simply captious .
15 The circular makes clear that a decision to implement the contingency plans would be ‘ subject to collective ministerial authority ’ .
16 Line B makes clear that the perspective upon the nations and their significance in comparison with God ( , line A ) is God 's own .
17 ‘ The caretaker swears blind that there were no broken chairs in here on Friday . ’
18 Kepler found that the velocity of a planet varies such that the area swept by its arc in a given time is a constant .
19 However , the strong suspicion seems justified that the speech , and the one before it in September , mainly warmed the hearts of the depressed Party faithful , and that the central SD digests were mainly recording reactions from the dwindling number of Party diehards .
20 The conclusion seems inescapable that the electorate did have a significant impact in determining the composition of the Commons , and therefore the very nature of party strife at Westminster itself .
21 Mr Patten remains convinced that most secondary schools will opt out within four years but is worried by the success of local campaigns against the switch .
22 Yet the folder of poems makes clear that there was a group of women poets associated with Weston Hall .
23 PACHE LEAVES THOSE THAT HOPE FOR A HAPPY OUTCOME TO BULL 's TRAVAILS WITH LITTLE TO CHEER
24 The opinion makes clear that it also applies to ‘ defined-contribution ’ schemes , in which an employee makes payments into the scheme and gets a pension reflecting the returns on his or her cash .
25 The announcement makes clear that the newspaper group is moving towards a seven-day-a-week operation .
26 DOS equals high that 's high .
27 The skilful instruction ensures fun that 's bendless ! ’
28 But Luca Cumani feels certain that Bonny Scot is up to equalling his sire 's performance by winning next Saturday 's St Leger .
29 Butler feels confident that , although self love , benevolence and conscience are distinct components of our nature , properly operative on different occasions , they would , when properly enlightened as to facts , give the same directives .
30 When a therapist becomes aware that such a situation is developing it is most important that he discusses this with the patient and sets very clear limits on the relationship .
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