Example sentences of "[adj] that [adv] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It is interesting that both Paul Sandby and Green came to painting through mapmaking . |
2 | It is interesting that both Mrs Pankhurst and Millicent Fawcett only entered public life as feminists after their husbands ' deaths . |
3 | The depravity of apartheid is such that even movie executives should feel comfortable that their projects will not be side-lined as too ‘ political ’ , or ‘ radical ’ . |
4 | At that moment Mr Sowerberry returned and , hearing what had happened ( according to the ladies ) , he beat Oliver so hard that even Mr Bumble and Mrs Sowerberry were satisfied . |
5 | However , it seems likely that neither Browne J. nor the Faulks Committee was asked to consider the implications of article 10 to which I shall later refer in detail . |
6 | No thought of any homework , and it was patently obvious that only Imran Khan and Javed Mianded seemed to be recognisable down there . |
7 | ‘ I am sure that both Prince Charles and Princess Diana will feel a tremendous sense of sadness and of failure too , as they have done for some time . |
8 | The Environmental Protection Act requires the installation of new pollution abatement equipment , and despite assurances by David Trippier , Minister of State for the Environment , the federation is concerned that neither HM Pollution Inspectorate nor local authorities have adequate staff or expertise to advise individual companies on how the legislation will affect them . |
9 | The turn of the conversation was so unexpected that even Mr Cottle tuned in to hear the outcome . |
10 | Given these difficulties in dealing with established monopolies it is surprising that only US antitrust identifies ‘ attempts to monopolize ’ a market as a breach of the rules ( under the Sherman Act ) . |
11 | It is noteworthy that only London Authorities appear as most deprived by these criteria . |