Example sentences of "[adj] [adv] [verb] [that] a " in BNC.
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1 | He stops short of hoping Grobbelaar makes one of his increasingly frequent mistakes tomorrow , but Knight is professional enough to know that a team has to take advantage of any breaks that come their way . |
2 | Will he remind any business man foolish enough to think that a Labour Government would be better for business of the myriad proposals which would prove the truth to be quite the opposite , which would make life far more difficult and which would especially energise union militancy which is at the bottom of some of the proposals ? |
3 | But does this necessarily mean that a woman is not fully aware of the enormous importance of offering food , producing and raising children , shaping the atmosphere of the home ? |
4 | Some argued and some still argue that a low profile was more effective in meeting existing . |
5 | Figure 2 clearly shows that a phenomenon of adaptive cytoprotection occurred in animsl fed the oleic diet at the various levels of acid injury tested , since pretreatment with a 100 µmol pulse of HCl induced a significant shift of the curve to the right ( p<0.01 ) . |
6 | Does this also mean that a different kind of art history will be added to that already existing in the West ? |
7 | Some also suggested that a national holiday be established in his honour or that he be given some honorific title — le Bienfaisant or ( significantly ) Le Père du Peuple . |
8 | This inevitably means that a helicopter set will cost a little more than a basic aircraft set which needs no more than four channels . |
9 | Rumour has it this Achtung Baby thang actually lasts for an hour — the assembly is being treated to a full 36 minutes of footage. this either means that a lot of it is rubbish or it 's so blinking brilliant They could n't show the lot lest our brains exploded with pleasure . |
10 | It is easy enough to accept that a child 's first word should label its mother , until we start to think about it : why should a child connect sounds with objects at all ? |
11 | Any man who 's fool enough to believe that a model 's doing anything but her job on the catwalk — ’ His laughter stopped her in mid-sentence . |
12 | The team that hit on the idea became cocky enough to predict that a computer would beat the world chess champion by 1967 ; but the concept has a logical flaw . |
13 | So please take on board that it is not good enough to answer that a notice was put up to tell people that they could claim , when many people are blind or disabled or do not have the wherewithal to understand . |
14 | It is just not good enough to say that a spatial position in a unitary space alone ensures the numerical uniqueness of its occupier . |
15 | It may be evident that eqns 3.1 and 3.2 above imply that a variation in the value of λ ( i.e. in the magnitude of the reinforcer ) from one trial to another will tend to maintain the value of α . |
16 | It is important also to remember that a post or pension given to a member could be a reward for past services as well as a means of securing future ones . |
17 | Some Chinese even believed that a Kingdom of Women lay to the east . |
18 | As with any accountability procedure it is insufficient just to indicate that a failure has occurred ; information must be forthcoming on how to improve educational practice . |
19 | Ghorbanifar claimed to be intimate with the government of Iran , close enough to know that a ‘ terrorist war ’ would ensue unless the United States reached a rapid agreement cemented with arms . |
20 | Retail price maintenance still being lawful in the case of books , the publisher might well include the recommended retail price on the cover of the book ( or in an advertisement ) , only to be surprised subsequently to learn that a retailer has been selling at a different price . |