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

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1 However , it has become clear that to implement such knowledge in language processing systems it is necessary to use semantics in its broader sense , i.e. using encyclopaedic knowledge and general knowledge .
2 It will be clear that to understand social policy considerable attention must be given to the findings of political science .
3 Thus it is clear that to develop heavy industry one must increase the supply of products at all costs and by all means .
4 While we have avoided lethal doses of the first two , in the community tank , levels of nitrate were so high that to introduce new fish might have been lethal ( hence the swords being elsewhere ) .
5 There seems a reluctance by agencies to act in cases of physical or emotional elder abuse ; it is possible that to introduce complex procedures will merely increase anxieties and exacerbate problems .
6 It was wholly appropriate that to reach this landmark the jockey would have to produce one of his greatest efforts .
7 It became obvious that to insert any metal object into a hole containing explosive was highly dangerous .
8 Of course , it is purely coincidental that to help other mothers and brides-to-be , we also consulted Harry Dodson , he of The Victorian Kitchen Garden fame , to find out which flowers a Victorian country bride would have picked to decorate the church and make her bouquet .
9 While few would disagree with such a statement it is probable that to achieve this goal education spending per pupil should be increased in real terms during the period of a decline cohort of young people .
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