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

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1 It may seem a little strange that this matter should have been dealt with by means of an interim order intended to regulate the position until a further hearing later this month .
2 It is wholly admirable that this country can provide research facilities and educational expertise to overseas students , but the value of their work to this country may consist solely of the funding which they bring with them , the esteem in which they hold this country 's institutions when they have returned home , and their subsequent contacts and consultancies .
3 It is wholly admirable that this country can provide research facilities and educational expertise to overseas students , but the value of their work to this country may consist solely of the funding which they bring with them , the esteem in which they hold this country 's institutions when they have returned home , and their subsequent contacts and consultancies .
4 He was most insistent that this exercise , like all the work of HMG 's Statistical Office , was strictly non-political .
5 So really it 's only right that this council should follow up on such a motion .
6 It was entirely right that this method of policymaking was thrown out .
7 An example of this in the classical theory of general relativity is provided by a black hole , which is a region of space-time in which the gravitational field is so strong that any light or other signal is dragged back into the region and can not escape to the outside world .
8 The other is that the molar numbers are so low that some sort of sampling bias is strongly indicated against the molars .
9 We were n't certain — we wanted a sensible sum for these features — not so high the human ear could n't hear it — nor so low that any kind of practical arrangement was impossible for our chosen correspondents .
10 It 's really sad that integrity has sunk so low that any magazine has to print stuff that is n't really true .
11 Pains in the extremities like hot wires usually better ( > ) keeping still ; so sore that any jar is unbearable .
12 It is somewhat ironical that this position was carefully constructed by earlier Republican presidents and that CITES was primarily the brainchild of the Nixon administration .
13 There are people who are convinced that the problem is so acute that lasting damage has already been done .
14 It is entirely possible that this mechanism does operate , and that the members of a herd do use these clues when looking at one another .
15 Usually such data are so extensive that considerable compression or smoothing is a vital preliminary to analysis .
16 When the sun came out a rainbow formed and the air was so clear that each pine tree on the distant mountains , where usually the forest is a shadowy blur , stood out separate and distinct .
17 They say that the police could stop the violence overnight if the Special Patrol Group was assigned to patrol the area , or if the Home Office made it sufficiently clear that this kind of activity must stop .
18 At their disposal were a ludicrously inadequate army and an administrative machine so primitive that one observer in the early eighteenth century alleged that the tiny Italian city-state of Lucca possessed a larger civil service than they .
19 IN THE '90s a great many of the factors which affect us all in business will be so different that new management responses will be required , and I have sought to outline some of these elements in my latest book .
20 And even if that crisis is surmounted , it is made extremely clear that this success too will conform to the general pattern of ‘ fruitlessness ’ — or maybe one should say its fruit will be bitter .
21 Indeed , the business is so popular that professional pornography producers are trying to get in on the action with their own ‘ amateur ’ videos .
22 The conventions are so rigorous that any break with them would require a new genre ; the editorial leaflet makes this clear enough :
23 If the planes are to avoid the danger of anti-aircraft fire or missiles , they have to fly so high that any drop would be liable to miss its target , with the danger that the supplies would fall into the wrong hands , or even injure those whom it is intended to help .
24 Wrangham thinks that where there are no secondary resources , competition for the main resource may get so high that solitary feeding becomes essential .
25 It is also highly doubtful that this character state can be identified in the broken and distorted partial skulls of Dryopithecus and Graecopithecus , although it is claimed that the former is klinorhynchous because of the brow ridge development .
26 It is abundantly clear that this God will never let his people go .
27 Gross Domestic Fixed Capital Formation is so heterogeneous that any explanation must address itself to particular components .
28 The crash was so violent that one coach was flung into a nearby street .
29 Is the situation so serious that twenty-four hour care must be considered , whether the person is at home or considering going in to a residential home ?
30 Close to T m the segmental motion is too great to allow many stable nuclei to form , while near T g the melt is so viscous that molecular motion is extremely slow .
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