Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] that [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It is not widely realised that Germans of all political complexions have identified the fate of their country with that of Europe .
2 It does not seem to be widely realised that words have shape and colour and rhythm as well as meaning .
3 Workplace stress is on the increase , and ironically it 's now being widely recognized that companies own efforts to cut staff and become leaner and fitter , must take part of the blame .
4 It is widely expected that bondholders will then be asked to convert some of their holdings into a new convertible preference share .
5 A survey has found that some hospitals are so badly designed that doctors spend four hours of every working day just walking from one ward to another .
6 Though the available data on the contribution record of workers from different socio-economic groups is inadequate in several ways , it can be justifiably claimed that members of the lower socio-economic groups are more likely than members of the higher socio-economic groups to be among the non-qualifiers and , in the years when they existed , to be receiving lower-earnings-related benefits .
7 But in yesterday 's papers it was widely claimed that friends of the Prince of Wales are behind a campaign of vilification .
8 During the third century synodical government became so developed that synods used to meet not merely at times of crisis but on a regular basis every year , normally between Easter and Pentecost .
9 What must always remain paramount is that the definition of God shall be so formulated that followers of occupations of every conceivable kind will be able to accept it , without any particular calling provoking in its members reason to doubt its value .
10 Of this ‘ unheard of frost ’ one chronicler recorded that ‘ Men felt so oppressed that days passed by unheeded .
11 Field men , however , are constantly reminded that industrialists and farmers work on a principle of equity : they can readily discover the standards which their competitors must observe and may complain if they are being handicapped .
12 After all the years in which we pressed British Rail to open the station and the bus company to allow buses to come down into Portlethen village , when the station was reopened , the bus companies suddenly decided that buses would come down off the main road and start a service to compete with British Rail .
13 So far as voting is concerned this is a comparatively recent development , for , on the analogy of the partnership rule , it was long felt that members ' voting rights should be divorced from their purely financial interests in respect of dividend and capital , so that the equality in voting should be between members rather than between shares .
14 Is my right Hon. Friend aware that those of us who have an interest in these matters have long felt that things in tourism are done rather better in Wales than in England ?
15 Polo parks ( one was constructed recently at Châteaux Giscours ) , marble bottling halls ( Michel Delon 's at Léoville-Lascases is so highly polished that workers have been issued with special boots ) , Versailles-style formal gardens with sunken cellars provide the spectacular icing on the cake of wealth accumulated by the leading châteaux over the last decade by the simple expedient of charging much more for their wines than it costs to make them .
16 Many Russian exiles have long suspected that spies had been planted in their midst by the KGB , and for some the advertisements confirmed their darkest fears .
17 He really believed in it : he not only thought that others should remain silent during his threadbare pontifications , but he actually believed they would benefit from them .
18 After a walk back to the inn and a half-hour wait , they set off again for Bath , very much relieved that matters had not been worse .
19 In fact , it was sometimes so crowded that customers could not get near !
20 Very soon the place was so packed that knots of people integrated into a sway and the perimeter of the appointed area burst .
21 Their immune systems are so damaged that colds and bugs which normally take a few days to clear can take weeks or months .
22 Our results agree with studies carried out by Roncucci et al , Bleiberg et al , and Terpstra et al , however , who have all found that subjects with adenomatous polyps had a significantly higher labelling index than those with no colonic disease .
23 England have long known that concessions can be made against no team .
24 Harris perceived that the I-Thou relationship is represented perfectly adequately by By frequently limiting his scope to I and Thou Shakespeare is creating an interpersonal field which is so restricted that thoughts , ideas , feelings move back and forth between sender and receiver without the need for any other delimitation or definition .
25 Some people , he explained , still wrongly believed that bodies were removed from coffins before being cremated and that ashes were eventually taken from a communal pile .
26 I was n't naive enough to expect the goodies to win every time , but over the long-haul , and certainly in the last reel , I sort of weakly , vaguely , wetly assumed that things would come right .
27 These and other commentators basically concluded that riots reflected a disturbing degree of political alienation by a substantial minority of inner-urban inhabitants , particularly young , single men .
28 ‘ It is commonly enough imagined that earthquakes and volcanic eruptions are two faces of the same coin .
29 It seems that every now and again the memory gets so disorganised that Windows goes off to do something about it and hence the frightening silence .
30 This is the part where there is a surfaced footway or pavement but at present it is so overgrown that pedestrians have to walk on the road .
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