Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [that] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The Liberal Democrats will be depressed to see that only 40pc of Alliance voters in 1987 are now ready to vote for Peter Bergg .
2 LOOKING BACK , it s now possible to see that well before the Chernobyl accident in the Soviet Union the storm clouds were gathering for the nuclear dream .
3 The estimates in table 10.1 suggest that even in 1970 US manufacturing was still about twice as productive as its rivals .
4 This revealed that astonishingly rapid progress had taken place , such that the greater part of the county had in operation schemes based on the Haycocks II model , so that the majority of the population had access to some training on these lines .
5 Developments like this mean that even if alluvial gold gives out or becomes less profitable , the uncontrolled search for wealth will continue and accelerate .
6 She had expected passion and had been prepared to bluff that away , but this was different .
7 Now , you may think that er you and I are very different from a T four bacteria but personally , and I on can only speak for myself , I ca n't speak for you of course , but personally I 'm prepared to accept that basically I 'm really nothing more than a very very complicated and much bigger T four bacterial .
8 It is very heartening to know that so many of you are prepared to under-write the future of the Society 's works in such a positive way .
9 This demonstrated that both PA-Oct-11 and PA-Oct-2 were able to bind to an octamer motif in vitro and that this binding was competed by an excess of unlabelled probe DNA .
10 It is interesting to observe that just at the point when the old sources of clerical recruitment , the married clergy , were taking to celibacy , the supply of clergy did not dry up , it multiplied exceedingly .
11 ( It is interesting to observe that perhaps the most influential art magazine in the West , ARTFORUM , New York , has in the later 1980s not only devoted special features and reviews to photography , but now runs regular columns on television , on news photography and on advertising ) .
12 Now , if I 'm prepared to work that hard , why do these young writers think they do n't need to do a third draft ?
13 The Middle East Economic Digest of July 12 reported that more than 17,000 people suffering from infectious diseases had been hospitalized in April and May .
14 The Washington Post of Dec. 12 reported that more than 1,150 people had already been killed with the daily death toll at around 200 .
15 But this shows that today , for all I knew , it was not going to rain , and how can we allow that I know that it will rain when for all I know it wo n't ?
16 This shows that even if a court is not prepared to award one remedy , it may be prepared to give another instead .
17 This shows that even a single symptom ( regularisation errors in reading aloud ) can arise in different ways in different patients .
18 This shows that generally more than one strategy is used , but normally no more than three .
19 This shows that only by allowing the authority 's judgment to pre-empt mine altogether will I succeed in improving my performance and bringing it to the level of the authority .
20 Indeed some research I 've done on this shows that only three players have managed 400 such dismissals , namely Richard Hadlee , Hapil Dev and Malcolm Marshall .
21 It 's wrong to assume that just because a cream says it contains plant extracts it 's better for your skin .
22 It is wrong to assume that mentally handicapped people would , or should , remain at home into adulthood .
23 It would be wrong to assume that only those who were privileged with the franchise were concerned with the outcome of electoral contests , since those without the right to vote were often able to make their feelings known through demonstrations or riots , which became increasingly common features of electoral contests at this time .
24 This reveals that more than 70 investment schemes vet companies on ethical and/or environmental grounds .
25 Some predict that eventually everyone will carry all the sequences of his genes on a compact disk .
26 On this side of the Channel , in contrast , religion still maintains its place in schools , however uneasily ; and this itself has made it easier to assume that somehow or other there will be moral teaching as well .
27 Carried out nationally , this showed that almost ten per cent of urban African households now possessed radio sets ; in the rural areas , the audience was far more scattered and the figure lower than one in fifty .
28 This showed that as long ago as 1923 a research worker drew attention to the usefulness of vibration to aid speechreading .
29 This requires that either x or y is nonzero , the other being zero ; only so does the matrix have only one null column and row .
30 Habermas is careful to ensure that neither lifeworld nor system are subsumed by the other category but he explores links between them , including the systematic restriction of communication .
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