Example sentences of "[noun] that [art] [adj -er] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Both the Labour Party and the Royal Institution expressed disappointment that a firmer decision had not emerged . |
2 | 24 is necessarily inconsistent with the protected status of married women sureties that the earlier authorities had established . |
3 | He may recall that in Germany more than 3 million people are unemployed and he may bear it in mind that a higher proportion of people are in work in this country than in Germany or in any other European country except Denmark . |
4 | However a surface likely to be recontaminated between use needs to be disinfected immediately before use bearing in mind that a higher concentration may be necessary to compensate for a reduced contact time or reduced time in a dry state . |
5 | It must be borne in mind that a longer exposure will allow more plant material to be ‘ seen ’ but correction must be made for spreading of material seen at a lower exposure . |
6 | Without this " attraction " it was hardly to be expected that rural labour markets could clear themselves through falling wages , since they were already so close to the level of subsistence that a further lowering would have reduced the productivity of labour via its depressing effect on the calorific value of workers ' diets which would no longer have sustained the same work effort . |
7 | — This trend to professional academic specialization is confirmed by G. B. Harrison , writing in 1940 on the Review 's first fifteen years : " It will hardly be denied by anyone who looks through the files of the Review that the earlier numbers were more interesting than the later " , which he put down to the " increasing specialization in English , as in all forms of study " . |
8 | The East Coast of America is dominated by the big cities : Boston , New York , Philadelphia , Baltimore , Washington all exert such a gravitational pull that the smaller towns are sucked into an orbit of dependency on the nearest city sun . |
9 | This is that within a structure X Y based on assignment , the surface realization of instances of qualification within X ( however many there may be ) will tend to be such that subordinate items will precede , and within Y such that they follow the item qualified , provided in each case that no further instance of assignment supervenes . |
10 | It is probably the case that the weaker areas of the relevant nations will lose most from this action , since regional disparities tend to widen when aggregate demand falls and narrow when demand rises . |
11 | Secured stock has the advantage that a lower yield will be expected because of the lower risk , but it may have an adverse effect upon gearing and the offeror 's ability to borrow . |
12 | Labour leader John Smith told Mr Major : ‘ I am sure that the whole House will share the feeling of sadness which you have expressed and will also share the hope that a greater degree of privacy might result for the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children in what would be a difficult time for any family . ’ |
13 | Secondly , there is hope that a further trading connection with the USSR could revive the strong export trade which formerly existed between Italy and USSR . |
14 | My family has set some poor standards but I hope that the breakdown of three of my children 's marriages will be seen as what it is , an honest admission of failure and a hope that a happier future lies in separate lives . |
15 | So for example helping a school-age child find safe places for precious toys or possessions that the younger child can not reach is important , but in addition making clear that any physical aggression from either age group is not acceptable . |
16 | Care management practice , which has been mentioned earlier , is so fundamental to good community care and such a key part of Griffiths ' and the government 's proposals that a further word about it is necessary here . |
17 | This in part reflected the conviction of nineteenth-century experts that the later years of life were a stage of general physical and mental deterioration . |
18 | The Golden Mean is the division of a line such that the smaller part is the same proportion of the larger part that the larger part is of the whole . |
19 | In place of the usual 18th-century formality it has a sense of verité that a later age can find reassuringly informative . |
20 | The mountain barrier between Norway and Sweden was so impassable in the Middle Ages that the easier exit from the country to the outside world was by sea , and the nearest important neighbour was the British Isles . |
21 | It is only in the fashion or fad field that the later comers get badly burned . |
22 | In these conditions he was in no position to ride rough-shod over the interests of either the Church or the nobility , and in the mid sixteenth century there were momentary signs that the wealthier commoners were gaining a modicum of political leverage . |
23 | After one year it has been our experience that a further infarction is a separate event involving often a different coronary artery territory to the original . |
24 | These results may also be seen as offering some tentative support to the contention that the greater flexibility now permitted in fee setting , coupled with the ability of architects to establish themselves in a wider variety of organisational forms and to advertise more freely , has essentially lubricated the market and led to greater efficiency . |
25 | By the tenth century we can see from the detailed boundary clauses contained in charters that the earlier estate arrangements are already becoming obscure . |
26 | But at that stage he may have valued the intellectual stimulus that a closer intercourse with Jesuit astronomers seemed to promise . |
27 | CD deliberately created this character as an atonement for Fagin after a Jewish lady had expressed to him her regret that the earlier character had helped to feed anti-Jewish prejudices . |
28 | Instead of early insistence that no further deterioration in the relations ship will be tolerated , the family member may even collude with further decline and adopt a negative posture of blameless martyr . |
29 | Instances such as this support the question that a higher number of women in public positions would significantly improve the position of women in society . |
30 | This non-reciprocal pattern of usage is closely linked with expectations that the younger person should not be held back as they make their way through an English-speaking educational system by an over-familiarity with Patwa . |