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

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1 We had some very , very moving speeches yesterday , as we had had at previous meetings , which made it quite clear that a few pounds were vital and crucial to people 's lives , so we thought it was a a gesture that was worth making , and I have to say that probably our group also includes people on , as members , as Councillors , who are themselves on income support , so it was a move which was n't without it 's personal difficulties for us either .
2 If we compare the traditional case with that of Modigliani and Miller with corporate taxes , it is clear that the latter position indicates a linear price decline while that of the traditional view suggests a more progressive decline .
3 It soon became clear that the same system could be used to ‘ read ’ breast X-rays and uncover the earliest signs of disease .
4 In R. v. Monopolies and Mergers Commission , ex parte Argyll Group plc Lord Donaldson MR said that courts must show ‘ a proper awareness of the needs of public administration ’ : a court should be wary of striking down a decision if it is clear that the same decision would have been made even if the decision-maker had not acted unlawfully ; or if doing so would unduly delay the conduct of government business ; or if members of the public are likely already to have relied on the challenged decision ; or if the court thinks that the applicant 's motivation in making the application was improper or vexatious or frivolous .
5 Already it seems clear that the same forces that have acted to bind together trade and investment flows within the OECD are affecting South-South economic relations .
6 In the face of severe criticism from all parties Modrow conceded on Jan. 12 that no such office would be set up until after the general election .
7 Professor T , R. Lee said that people were exercised about the dangers to life from railways when they were new , but they were eventually seen as negligible , with the implication for some that the same sequence would happen with nuclear energy .
8 Wyn raised a finger to his lips and said , ‘ I imagine he is afraid that the same spectre haunts him , calling him to Bavduin , that took his friends , Gyonval and the rest .
9 Nevertheless , on Venus it remains possible that no such surface repositories exist and that the correspondence of pressures is coincidental .
10 We envisage that the path would be mainly used for recreational cycling at weekends and by touring cyclists during the season , but it is also possible that a few commuters from Kirkliston would use it during the week .
11 We envisage that the path would be mainly used for recreational cycling at weekends and by touring cyclists during the season , but it is also possible that a few commuters from Kirkliston would use it during the week .
12 It is even possible that a few councillors were sufficiently worried by the prospect for them to advocate a protectorate as a way of blocking Woodville pretensions .
13 It is even possible that a few councillors were sufficiently worried by the prospect for them to advocate a protectorate as a way of blocking Woodville pretensions .
14 It is possible that a few cells or nuclei were damaged at the site of crypt bisection and damaged nuclei would not have been measured .
15 It remains possible that a few patients are susceptible to a change in insulin species , and obviously patients who are unhappy with human insulin should not remain on it .
16 You do not equate that , it is irresponsible and I 'm s , I 'm sorry that the these remarks were made earlier .
17 One can claim compensation for the dismaying experience of a spoilt holiday : it is strange that the same principle does not apply to the breaking of obligations under employment contracts .
18 Yet it is strange that the same evening Tutilo should be sent for to Longner .
19 All too clearly the reason for last evening 's kisses registered in her mind , and as she hastened towards the office she mumbled audibly to herself , ‘ Blast you , Silas Wilder — you think you 're vastly smart — you think you 're so confoundedly devastating that a few kisses will keep me happily at your side — ready and willing to slave over your wretched barbecue .
20 The difficulties of estimating percentage completion of R&D jobs is such that the former method is preferred for this type of project .
21 The difficulties of estimating percentage completion of R&D jobs is such that the former method is preferred for this type of project .
22 The common objective behind all three projects is to analyse how changes in the society as a whole have a different impact in different areas , such that the same process may come to have very different consequences according to local-level variations .
23 Burrows believes that smacking is as necessary as kissing and cuddling , and finds it ironic that the same kind of arguments about parents not knowing when to stop are used to undermine our instincts in both cases .
24 The deaths of only eighty-one men of Hampshire at the battle of Æthelingadene in 1001 does not suggest fighting on a large scale , and it is noticeable that the same raiders shortly afterwards attacked Exeter and were repulsed .
25 Acting Detective Superintendent Mick Cox is leading the enquiry he 's been talking to Nigel Bell and telling him they 're convinced that the same girl has made all the phone calls .
26 On the other hand , someone else may be quite convinced that the same convert has been tricked by Satan .
27 ‘ It seems unfair that a few farmers should have to carry the cost of the consequences of what is after all a national policy .
28 It was natural that the latter point of view was associated with leftist thinking .
29 If such knowledge and techniques were readily available in pre-war years then it is obvious that the same techniques were known about and used during the inter-war years .
30 It is obvious that the same types of care are being provided by a variety of different agencies .
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