Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] that [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But it is still wrong to think that here research and higher education are one and the same thing .
2 From the way her companion was looking at her it was easy to see that only part of his mind was concerned with art .
3 We are left with the unspecific practical objection , the objection that is as much to say that only seeing is believing .
4 It remains first to say that neither Marxism , nor Empirical Socialism in the Webbs ' versions of it , anticipated Keynes 's General Theory of Employment , Interest and Money .
5 Still , it is difficult to believe that either linguistics or psychology has achieved a level of theoretical understanding that might enable it to support a ‘ technology ’ of language teaching .
6 But for the moment it is enough to recognize that even unanimity can have its problematic aspects ; and , since unanimity is so rarely achieved on a large scale , we need to consider next the next best thing , the principle with which democracy is very often crudely identified : majority decision-taking or majority rule .
7 Thus it would be virtually true to say that ultimately fossil fuels serve as food in developed countries .
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