Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] that [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At the top of this list is wally , which perhaps illustrates that the research was not conducted yesterday but the day before the day before then .
2 It rightly adds that the exercise of such a right must be done ‘ while keeping in mind the necessary unity of the whole Church ’ , but also that a ‘ strict observance of this traditional principle is among the prerequisites for any restoration of unity ’ .
3 It pointedly says that the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh had been supportive and sympathetic to the couple .
4 In common with the Minister from the Scottish Office , the Minister rightly says that the institutions are best equipped to know the needs of their students .
5 But this merely says that the government must determine how much is produced .
6 As the provisions are framed , they are not quite defences ; the section merely says that the offences can not be committed when they represent a fair and accurate report .
7 That wording is much more common than one which merely says that the referee is to act as an expert , omitting " and not as an arbitrator " .
8 ‘ Look , it so happens that a number of people have dropped out of the scheme for one reason or another , and there 's now a place for you at the end of the team .
9 But it just so happens that the Alu family is particularly well equipped to spread by this route .
10 It so happens that the descendants of the original Indians whose raft capsized were also in charge of another raft that capsized at about the same point in the river .
11 It so happens that the names Upehull , Upsall and Upshall occur in the records of one very small village — the first in a lay subsidy roll of 1327 , the second in a manorial court roll of November 1550 , and the third in a number of documents down to the latest twentieth-century electoral rolls .
12 On its own , replication does not validate a theory derived from experimental results ; it merely shows that the results are obtainable .
13 It is worth noting as well that the picture not only confirms that the crocodile enjoyed the party but it also adds a little detail to the wish-fulfilling story : friendship , a party with plenty to eat — and music !
14 The test only confirms that the organism 's nucleic acid is present .
15 It is a very simple law , which merely observes that the value of a boolean is unchanged by the execution of a guard that does not input to a variable appearing in the boolean .
16 It merely reveals that the triangle does indeed have it .
17 It only shows that the brain is implicated in the process by which the inner mind structure in the subtle energy fields seeks outward expression .
18 The further suggestion that Nicolas of Damascus may in his turn have used Polybius only shows that the subject is not worth pursuing .
19 Equation ( 5.7 ) merely states that the risk premium that holders of security 1 should expect is a function ( ) of the market risk premium .
20 The caption to the upper picture on p.38 wrongly states that the shoulder straps on the sergeant 's jacket are sky-blue ; they are in fact white .
21 The section only requires that the constable or warden should be on a road and a driver entering a road from a private drive in contravention of a constable 's signal under this section could commit an offence .
22 Capital competes for itself economically and , therefore , only requires that the state 's role is facilitative of general market conditions by reproducing labour power ( underwriting welfare and education for a proficient labour force ) and providing a political safety valve for capitalism ( through the apparent neutrality of the bourgeois , liberal democratic state based upon universal suffrage ) .
23 The theory only requires that the learner should be a kind of humanoid receptacle in a maximal state of receptivity so that the input can enter to work its mysterious way .
24 A clause in a severance agreement which merely acknowledges that the company will issue a reference upon being approached by a prospective employer is of little use .
25 This is a welcome and encouraging trend which not only ensures that the investment of Branch funds complies with the Trustee Investment Acts , but provides Branches with an excellent return on their money and assists management of the Association 's cash flow .
26 It merely hints that the world will be a better place if we support it because the unquantified benefits which will flow from it will put us on a level with Germany and France , assuming of course that we wish to be on a level with Germany and France .
27 This is a Latin phrase meaning the ‘ date after which ’ , and only means that the artefact could not have been put into the spoil after it had been dumped , but of course , could be many years earlier in date .
28 This basically means that every clause has the structure of a message : it says something ( the rheme ) about something ( the theme ) .
29 In general , however , it is only the massive gulf between perceptual ability and linguistic competence of conscious articulation which provides evidence in day to day experience of the power of an unconscious oriented towards objects rather than language ; but this alone implies that the object world holds great significance .
30 ‘ That you ’ prefaces most summons headings and merely means that the prosecution must be in a position to prove that the defendant in court is the person who they alleged committed the offence .
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