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

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1 During January it also became clear that both Buchanan and , more especially , David Duke — the third Republican candidate and a former Ku Klux Klan leader — faced increasing difficulties in getting their names entered on to the Republican ballot papers in many states .
2 But it is clear that both Montenegro and Kosovo have a critical foreign debt problem .
3 We also made it clear that both dose and frequency should be adjusted as dictated by serum concentrations .
4 The legal opinion obtained by CPRE and the Council for National Parks from Professor Francis Jacobs , one of the leading authorities on EEC law , makes it clear that both MAFF and DoE have been taking an unduly restrictive view in adopting their stance .
5 It is clear that both tobacco and alcohol are risk factors in the development of oral carcinoma .
6 As the hours go by , it 's clear that neither Gilbert nor George is particularly miserable .
7 By the morning of Friday 10 November it was clear that neither Chamberlain nor Long would secure a majority and that some supporters of each of them would not contentedly follow the other .
8 Babies were not the only people whose rights were being demanded at the end of the Second World War ; other groups , too , submerged in anonymous poverty through years of unemployment , had in wartime received for the first time their fair share both of work and of food , and were now making it clear that neither malnutrition nor the grinding degradation of worklessness could any longer be tolerated by the ‘ lower classes ’ of the victorious nations .
9 It 's clear that neither Jane nor Grant want to split up but , in Jo 's view , they should stop living together if they want to save their relationship .
10 Its members organized aid for the Republican government while its leaders felt unable to do so until the following year when it became clear that neither Germany nor Italy had the slightest intention of discouraging aid to Franco .
11 It is also quite clear that neither clients nor designers can predict precisely how system environment will be affected by the new system.under these circumstances the best strategy appears to be one which provides opportunities for all those involved to learn from experience as the system development and operation progresses .
12 The King , however , made it clear that neither mother nor son was welcome and so the journey to England had to be resumed .
13 As theologians have noticed , it is not clear that even God could become somebody other than himself .
14 It reported in June 1969 and it became clear that even Oxfordshire would change its size and shape .
15 The report does make it clear that perhaps sake the weak case at the moment foresee Bungay bypass , but the matter is not concluded yet , we are continuing to work on it and its justification hopefully as recommendation make there , but we do seem to have made little affect of this particular press release , I can only offer my apologies Chairman .
16 The booklet made clear that only households with children , who had no home of their own , or elderly people needing warden-assisted accommodation , had any chance of being rehoused .
17 His younger days saw him helping with cubs and scouts and he 's is so popular that already residents and storekeepers from the villages have started a fund to help him'
18 Patrick 's Hill was so long and steep that even pedestrians found it an excessive strain , and its footpaths had been layered with sets of steps at regular intervals to make the ascent tolerable .
19 It is interesting that both Paul Sandby and Green came to painting through mapmaking .
20 It is interesting that both Mrs Pankhurst and Millicent Fawcett only entered public life as feminists after their husbands ' deaths .
21 The secret was kept until 1690 , when evidence became public that both Charles II and James II had stated that Eikon Basilike was ‘ none of the King 's making , but by Dr Gauden ’ .
22 In future years , it is quite possible that both husband and wife will enjoy a healthy level of pension in their retirement and that both will continue to derive a good income from their partner 's pension scheme when that partner has died — as a widow 's or widower 's pension being paid in addition to the continuing pension from his or her own scheme .
23 Since Roberts 's book focuses on women , she necessarily highlights patterns of exchange which are specific to women , and it is quite possible that both duty and affection were ( and are ) more prominent in exchanges between women than when men are involved .
24 It is even possible that either Armel or Larissa might be a figment of the other 's imagination ( 8/586,26/604,53/631,91/669 ) .
25 the Compensation Fund is a ‘ solid plank ’ of the professions ' reputation ; it is absurd that only solicitors offer the public unlimited indemnity ;
26 In several cases , internal funding was still so low that even £2,000 was equal to four or five years ' library capitation .
27 The means test is now being set so low that only people who are unemployed or have incomes near benefit levels will be able to obtain free legal help .
28 Dalgliesh had a respect for Morgan as a man and a detective but was grateful that either duty , tact or a mixture of both had taken him away .
29 If this is so , is it not strange that already 2% of physicians carrying out LAWER did not consult anyone ?
30 My heart grew sick and I could n't eat , a phenomenon so strange that even Father noticed and asked what was wrong .
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