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

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1 It follows from this that even the Szekeres solution , which is everywhere at least C 2 , can be adapted by the inclusion of a suitable multiple of the term ( 10.20 ) to provide a solution without a curvature singularity in the interaction region .
2 Tillich concludes from this that even the most profound expression of compassion within Buddhism can not be compared with agape because it lacks the power to accept the unacceptable and the desire to change man and his society .
3 He makes it clear that both the official guidance and Yeo 's public statements are not supportable in law .
4 They stood to attention , but it was clear that both the administrator and his deputy were unsure of the proper response .
5 In the person of Mary of Guise , it had been made abundantly clear that neither a French background nor an assertive Protestant aristocracy was a bar to the exercise of power and the acquisition of respect .
6 By the early sixties … it was clear that neither the efforts made in the first post-war decade nor the developments outlined in Mr Butler 's White Paper were reducing — or were likely to reduce — the volume of crime or the numbers of persistent offenders .
7 It is also clear that neither the inductivists nor the falsificationists give an account of science that is compatible with it .
8 But for years the garden , with its extraordinary follies and temples , had been decaying , and it was clear that soon no more than a few heaps of stone would be left .
9 … it seems clear that either the basic subscription should be increased to say £12 so as to recover the cost of four issues of the journal and leave £7 for the lifeboat service , or members should be asked to pay a subscription for the journal .
10 When one does this , it is clear that not every child is equally equipped to cope with the particular purposes and tasks that occur in classrooms .
11 Revolution might be staved off by " trickle-down " economics , in Europe and North America , on the basis of ever greater economic growth ; however , it was increasingly clear that not every family in the world could run a private car , or even own their own home .
12 It is clear that even a good working knowledge of credit costs helps consumers only if that knowledge affects their shopping decisions .
13 It makes it abundantly clear that even the possession and academic presentation of information necessary for an ethnography could be actionable .
14 It is clear that even the named and identified members of Jesus 's following represent a broad and diverse spectrum .
15 Though many of these posts overlapped and the bulk of the membership were passive , it is clear that almost every avenue of expression or opinion — from welfare to warfare , from motoring to flying — was controlled , regulated and policed by the NSDAP .
16 It is also clear that though the accident may have slightly lowered her I Q , she remains an intelligent young lady who is fully aware of everything that she has lost , but determined not to dwell on that loss .
17 From March 1918 it was clear that only a crushing military victory by one or other side would bring ‘ peace ’ .
18 After a review of its operation in 1977 it became clear that only a minority of patients referred from the other hospitals were being successfully rehabilitated and that St Wulstan 's had become another long-stay hospital .
19 Schools are given the same written guidelines as in the Major Project , but it is made clear that only a short proposal document is required to accompany the school 's spending plan .
20 The plenum , in the event , made little influence upon the continuing discussion , and by the early 1990s it was clear that only a reconsideration of the very bases of Soviet statehood would be likely to satisfy the aspirations of the various republics and nationalities .
21 In the preface , the editor of the catalogue makes it clear that only a representative selection of coins is listed .
22 This is the only company whose entire membership appears to have figured in the loan ; in the case of such as the Goldsmiths and the Ironmongers it seems clear that only the livery was assessed .
23 From the behavioural point of view , the principal male characteristic is sadistic sexual egoism , since is it clear that only the male who is capable of driving off his rivals can hold on to the females of the breeding group .
24 Shipbuilding was in crisis , and it was clear that only the fittest could survive .
25 Jenny was heartily relieved that the recent bad weather had made the track so muddy that even the passionate and rather drunk Ted had not dared go any further .
26 All around her there were trees — huge , old , their foliage so high that not a leaf was distinguishable .
27 The cost of freehold land is so high that only a wealthy man who farms intensively can hope to make a living on his own small farm .
28 A sheltered housing project in Thornaby has proved so popular that only a few flats are left .
29 She suspects that Charles suspects that she had once had an affair with Ivan , but of course she had not , though she concedes that Ivan is so unpleasant that only a degree of past sexual intimacy could plausibly explain the kind of relationship that he and Liz have over the years established .
30 President Bush had stated on Aug. 2 that only a health problem — which he stressed did not currently exist — would deter him from seeking re-election for a second term .
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