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

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1 The Regulations make clear that these sections do not apply to any private companies , whether limited by shares or guarantee .
2 It became clear that neither country could win a victory that would compel the other to surrender .
3 The main item on the agenda was future policy in Ulster but it soon became clear that another issue had become dominant .
4 But it very soon became clear that any mention of a maximum was unnecessary and , with hindsight , it can be seen as a future source of embarrassment .
5 But once it became clear that most Algerians supported Iraq , the FIS quickly did the same .
6 It became clear that most investment and credits in the urban sector had been used to finance further mechanisation and capitalisation , creating limits to labour absorption of industrial sectors .
7 However , with the emergence of the Southern Irish state , it soon became clear that this secularization of the state form was not to signify an absence of Roman catholic power in the construction of public morality , but rather an indirect recognition of the sovereignty of the church in most areas of moral concern besides education .
8 During the summer months of 1986 it became clear that this approach enjoyed strong backing from the United States and Britain .
9 This result was particularly striking when junctions were considered individually and it became clear that this relationship was at least partly independent of the amount of time spent at the junction , number of vehicles seen and the judgment of estimated risk made at the same time .
10 Within a short while it became clear that this policy was damaging the rice crop .
11 Whilst the algorithm detailed in Appendix D ( flowchart D3 ) was under development , it became clear that this representation was not the best for this particular structure .
12 There was an awkward pause during which it became clear that this hint was going to be ignored like all previous ones and then the Guider realised that the pause was going to continue .
13 But in the years after his victory at Actium ( 31 BC ) it became clear that this form of portrait , bearing associations of foreign kingship , was ill suited to Octavian 's self-proclaimed role as the restorer of the Roman Republic .
14 Later , it became clear that this material , despite its potency , contained only about 1 per cent of pure penicillin and that it was almost entirely composed of material which was not penicillin .
15 The establishment of reserves to protect wildlife was accepted by hunters when it became clear that some species would soon be wiped out altogether .
16 I should make clear that this analysis is not predicated upon the assumption that the courts have always attempted to apply the jurisdictional/non-jurisdictional distinction according to some logical criteria .
17 Or , becoming convinced that such actions are wrong ?
18 The number of alumni living abroad is also staggering and it looks likely that more Napier groups could be set up around the globe .
19 The plants lumped together under the umbrella name of herbs do not appear at first glance to be essential to maintain life , but it is now becoming apparent that this concept could be wrong , and that herbs are as necessary as oxygen , though the ingredients they contribute , such as minerals and vitamins , may only be found in minute quantities .
20 But I think it still holds true that many things on a modern piano sound and respond differently .
21 During the 1960s Alcock became convinced that many novae , or ‘ new ’ stars , that flared up to just below naked eye visibility were being missed by astronomers .
22 Since only a limited number of booklets had been issued to each school , it seemed possible that many teachers might well have seen and used it , a section at a time , in the form of photocopied sheets .
23 Because of the rigorous nature of fasting and bowel preparations before surgical resection of tumours , it seemed possible that these procedures could contribute to the hypocholesterolaemiac state .
24 As bile salts release PYY and PYY has been reported to slow intestinal transit time , it seemed possible that this peptide plays a role in the regulation of ileal motility .
25 It was made clear that all missioners , superintendents and hearing clergymen interested in deaf people were cordially invited to attend .
26 It was made clear that such tasks could be carried out very quickly and easily using the computer .
27 This account sounds extremely critical of professional practice , and it should perhaps be made clear that such approaches have , paradoxically , contributed to considerable progress .
28 It was however made clear that any proposals made must be acceptable to the people of the United Kingdom as a whole and also to the parliament at Westminster .
29 The university has made clear that any funds raised from a sale will be used only for that purpose and not to clear its accumulated deficit , as originally intended .
30 But it should be made clear that any time limit within which the landlord is to act is to be of the essence , otherwise the contractual notice will be ineffective except as a preliminary to the service of yet another notice making time of the essence ( Phipps-Faire Ltd v Malbern Construction Ltd [ 1987 ] 1 EGLR 129 although this relaxed approach has not been taken in Scotland ( Visionhire v Britel Fund Trustees [ 1992 ] 1 EGLR 128 ) .
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