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

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1 It would be possible to acknowledge that this type of emotional layer exists in human beings , and that it finds expression in the brutality men are capable of inflicting on one another .
2 It would be absurd to claim that this day is already near .
3 My hon. Friends are right to emphasise that that status operates within the NHS .
4 It was pleasant to know that that fact had been noted among the critical young gentlemen who comprised , as far as it could be done , Edwin 's set .
5 It is pleasant to find that this believer in the perfectibility of mankind was a good father to them all .
6 Two of the three patients who were found to have coeliac disease were over 70 years old suggesting that this diagnosis should not be dismissed because of the patients age when iron deficiency is being investigated .
7 The CTP proclaims that the link between the perceived object and the perception is just an ordinary bit of the great causal nexus of nature ( it needs to believe this , as we shall see presently ) and yet it is prepared to accept that this segment of the chain has a rather privileged status ; at the very least , that it has a beginning and an end .
8 This establishes that such factorisation is always possible .
9 This shows that more stock has been ordered , and when it is due .
10 This shows that this band is n't working as a unit .
11 Although some consider that this method of electricity generation offers one of the synthetic fuel industry 's best options , the project has stirred up much opposition from those believing its contribution — 4,300 barrels of oil daily — a drop in the ocean .
12 It would be unrealistic to assume that any assessment process based solely on one assessor 's judgement of another 's competence would always be regarded as completely valid and reliable .
13 However , it may be wrong to assume that this inability to create a coordinated response is a bad thing : a truly-integrated response to the cities from the Conservative governments elected in 1979 and after might have been even more detrimental to the major conurbations than it has been .
14 In general , it seems sensible to suggest that any discretion will be exercised so as to improve regulators ' utility ( along the lines of what would be expected from a managerial utility maximization model like Williamson 's , 1963 ) .
15 It would be wrong to suggest that any segment of an eighteenth-century electorate was truly independent , and a number of ties joined the freeholders to the party , or interest , of a local politician .
16 On the other hand , however , although 20th Century publications , taken as a whole , showed a lower-than-average proportion of items in need of repair ( 3% ) , it would be wrong to conclude that such material is in no danger .
17 These studies were not " wrong " , but it would be wrong to conclude that this pattern of interest-group politics holds for all issues .
18 It would be wrong to conclude that either material is inferior and far wiser to use such information to your advantage when choosing drawing materials .
19 It would be foolish to believe that any group of people can interact without a political undercurrent .
20 On the other hand , many people are quite prepared to concede that some animal or group of animals has been seen in the loch .
21 This ensures that each partner is visibly accountable to the other partner .
22 This ensures that each learner has a chance in class to go through the handout and study it .
23 This ensures that this information does not get out of step with data in the other subsystems e.g. user names are linked to dc details ( i.e. owner ) , module names to dc modules etc .
24 But some feel that more use could be made of their banking connections .
25 This meant that each subject area covered , from economics through to emergency planning , always ended with several days of ordinary people getting up to have their say .
26 This meant that any extraction procedure was much cleaner and more satisfactory : the mould might provide some tiresome debris , but at least the medium did not add the viscous remains of stale meat soup .
27 This meant that any statement that was not susceptible of testing was simply not scientific .
28 This meant that any Gascon appealing against the verdict of one of the sub-seneschals could not go directly to Paris .
29 Formerly , the difference between the Germans and the French was that the Germans wanted to await greater economic convergence before implementing a monetary union , while the French thought that this goal should be achieved by economic dirigisme , including monetary union .
30 Does this mean that this story is not about faith , but faithlessness ?
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