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

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1 It was reported on Aug. 30 that the Sacred Union had decided to end its boycott .
2 In addition there had been a report on June 30 that the Supreme Council had changed the law on the status of deputies , including a provision for annulling a deputy 's mandate if his or her activity tended to hinder the development of an independent democratic state .
3 Brooke met Gerry Collins , the Irish Foreign Minister , on May 31 amid a public controversy over the disclosure on May 30 that the Unionist parties had rejected Lord Carrington , a former UK Foreign Secretary , as a possible chair of the second phase of talks , describing him as having a " deplorable " record on Northern Ireland .
4 It was announced on Nov. 30 that the British Army presence in Northern Ireland would be increased by 500-600 troops , in view of " firm intelligence " indicating a likely increase in bombings and shootings by both republican and loyalist paramilitaries before Christmas .
5 It was announced on April 30 that the French company Elf Aquitaine had negotiated an agreement on the Aktyubinsk oblast ( region ) field .
6 After an optimistic report on May 30 that an official announcement would be made soon by Brooke stating that formal talks would be forthcoming between the principal constitutional parties about the political future of the province , Brook was on July 5 able to give to the House of Commons only an abridged version of the statement he had hope to make .
7 Wittgenstein argued that the solipsist can not develop rules in the way required , and hence can not construct a language ; and we conclude from this that a certain programme in epistemology is not going to be available .
8 You know , there 's no point in wasting your time you know , logging everybody else , and you go to the boss , and you say , boss you know that personal management skills course that I , you said I should go on , so you proving what , you know , what a good person you are , because you 've remembered a month later what the course was called , erm , I , I was told on that course to keep an interruptions log , so you 're proving , you know , that you are a good person when you 've done this , and i see from this that a great deal of your valuable time is being eroded by my humble concerns , you know , something like that .
9 It logically follows from this that a fit person should need less sleep than an unfit one , or a man than a woman , or a grown-up than a child .
10 It was ironic in view of this that a hotly-disputed goal was to cost Arsenal the Cup in the 1932 final .
11 It will be clear from this that a proper approach will locate not only the appropriate level at which to resolve issues , but also the appropriate problem-solver .
12 It may immediately be seen from this that no time-like or null geodesics with either p x or p y non-zero can avoid crossing the surface into region IV before reaching the surface on which .
13 Perhaps it is because of this that an alternative method of picking was developed .
14 If you find on reading this that an existing process would have benefited from different values at .
15 It was on idiocies like this that the frail sisterhood thrived .
16 Tilly and Scott have argued in partial amplification of this that the traditional rural family defined women 's work situation and contributed to actually changing the work situation in urban areas .
17 Libet concluded from this that the subjective experience was occurring before the neural events which bought it about .
18 Consumption financed from government transfers ( pensions etc. ) rose from 5 per cent of GDP in 1952 to 10 per cent in 1973 , and it was partly to pay for this that the average proportion of incomes taken by direct taxation rose from 16 per cent in 1952 to 22 per cent in 1973 .
19 It is issues such as this that the following short section will address .
20 It was probably as a result of this that the Anglo-Norman chronicler William of Malmesbury was impelled to describe his manners as being ‘ thus polished from the rust of Scottish barbarity ’ .
21 The leaders of the labour movement concluded from this that the British government had a responsibility to defend democracy against fascism and were increasingly bitter about the apparent indifference or even acceptance which characterized the response of many Conservatives to dictatorship in central Europe .
22 So intense was this that the Chinese hierarchy , anxious to preserve the established order , found it necessary to restrain competitive display of grave goods by sumptuary regulation .
23 Indeed , it was directly as a consequence of this that the White Paper was so general in approach and so nebulous on crucial issues .
24 It also follows from this that the approaching waves necessarily contain impulsive components .
25 So many people wanted to emigrate in answer to this that the local authorities feared that the traditional system of agriculture in Madeira as well as the new industries , would be endangered by a shortage of artisans and workers .
26 It was against this that the veteran Baptist minister , Alexander Maclaren , gave a warning when he asked ‘ whether the abundant works of the Churches at present are the outcome of life , or whether they are not , in some cases , galvanic movements that simulate vitality and mask death .
27 It is only after this that the supporting role of outside sympathisers can be useful .
28 It is rather peculiar that no national parks exist in Scotland .
29 Until this legacy is tackled we believe MPG6 should make it absolutely clear that no new permissions should be granted , for to do so merely puts off the evil day when the problem of old permissions has to be confronted .
30 Until this legacy is tackled we believe MPG6 should make it absolutely clear that no new permissions should be granted , for to do so merely puts off the evil day when the problem of old permissions has to be confronted .
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