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

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1 It is not possible to arrange that the second derivatives as well as the first derivatives of the coefficients all simultaneously vanish , because there are insufficient free variables .
2 Even so , it 's very pleasant to see that a goodly swathe of video cards is supported directly .
3 Does each think that the real money is on the other side ?
4 No more is it possible to claim that the strict code of social morality and convention which helped to sustain the political system was held in place from outside against the will of most Japanese people .
5 Just as Robert Morris in 1736 recommended that the classical orders of architecture should be matched to the situation of a house ( Doric for open country , Ionic for the ‘ cheerful vale ’ , etc. ) , so Pocock matches the Gothic style to the wildness of woods , water , and hills .
6 Editor , — David Griffith is quite right to emphasise that the new Community Care Act potentially will have negative as well as positive effects on the development of support for carers .
7 Sections 18 and 21 of the Land Registration Act 1925 provide that a registered proprietor can exercise all powers of disposition unless there be some entry on the register to the contrary .
8 Results like that suggest that the young salmon learn the odour of their native stream ( or of the young salmon in it ) , and later find their way home by seeking that scent .
9 There was , therefore , in each case , material from which it was possible to infer that the principal debtor acted as the agent of the creditor in obtaining the security .
10 We can know how things are in front of our noses , maybe , but it is not possible to know that an altruistic act is morally good , nor that God exists , nor that you will have eggs for breakfast tomorrow .
11 If this argument is correct , it is possible to conceive that the European Court might , given the right circumstances , hold the English rule that damages are only available in English law to protect private law rights to be in conflict with European law .
12 At present it is only possible to guess that the largest of the villas , such as Woodchester , Bignor and North Leigh may have been owner occupied .
13 I headed for the white gleam of a village in the distance and was grateful to find that the one and only store sold iced drinks .
14 People litigate such cases ( which is both risky and expensive ) only because they believe that if they succeed in persuading some judge that a new rule would be in the public interest , that new rule will be applied retrospectively in their own favour .
15 The IMF 's Annual Report published on Sept. 12 revealed that the total debt of developing countries was almost unchanged at $1,235,000 million , or 32 per cent of total gross domestic product .
16 Iran protested to Turkey after an Istanbul court on March 12 ruled that the Iran-bound cargo of the ship Cape Maleas , impounded in October 1991 [ see p. 38740 ] , should be confiscated .
17 The only reason Trent could imagine for the attack was to link him to Don Roberto 's murder — this presumed that the three men were Don Roberto 's hirelings .
18 This revealed that the proportionate use of custody in the Crown Court was five times greater than in the magistrates ' court , and that the average length of prison sentence was three times as long .
19 But some argued that a new and more resounding voice to address Edward would be more effective ; also , sadly , that Seton 's will to resist could well be weakened by having his son the hostage .
20 Another ruled that a grassy lawn was politically incorrect on the grounds that not all children have gardens .
21 The Supreme Court on Aug. 22 ruled that the sexual history of an alleged rape victim might be offered as evidence in court at the discretion of a judge .
22 Another revealed that the last of the Callanish eagles was gone for ‘ that place too has been taken over by Men who put to death what eagles they find .
23 This argued that the original trial of the 14 had been conducted by an unconstitutional court with selected judges and a biased jury and that the evidence presented had been weak and contradictory .
24 I was interested to see that the first thing for which the Cambodians and Vietnamese asked — even before getting rid of mines in Cambodia — was English language training .
25 I was interested to see that the Financial Times and The Spectator picked the same phrase — they described it as a ’ pyrrhic victory ’ .
26 I am interested to see that the hon. Member for Dagenham ( Mr. Gould ) would not balk at the prospect of having to sort out those knotty problems .
27 So erm on on the basis on the assumption on the assumption that you 've put to me , then I would be prepared to accept that a hundred and twenty two hectares would be a reasonable level .
28 But it is not prepared to accept that the mathematical models developed to explain the phenomenon are sufficiently proven .
29 The Middle East Economic Digest of Feb. 2 reported that the ruling family was believed to want two concessions on the Constitution in return for setting a date for National Assembly elections .
30 Leapor 's plays have an obviously public character , yet it is interesting to observe that the second play was written ‘ At the Request of a Friend ’ [ ML , 2 , 225 ] ; presumably , that friend was Freemantle .
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