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

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1 He called for continued support for the government , and also made it clear that in the discussions of a new constitution , his preference was for a presidential republic .
2 But credit should be given where it is due , and it is clear that in the years before the report the Goldsmiths were considering — still in a vague way and mindful of the possibility of a Government Inquiry — how " a more liberal observance of the apparent intentions of the Founders ' might be effected .
3 The presence of Henry and his sons , together with their army , made a considerable impression on the Limousin , though it is also clear that in the months between June 1176 and October 1177 Richard had effectively wielded power in this region , quartering his Brabançons on monastic estates as he chose .
4 And yet it is equally clear that in the minds of those who believed in his divinity , he was indeed a god .
5 It is clear that in the eyes of Jesus ' contemporaries the cross was a contemptuous symbol .
6 It 's really incredible that in the circumstances the more serious charge was withdrawn .
7 Thus , despite the movement towards a welfare state it is obvious that in the details of people 's lives , in the new housing estates and tower blocks , people have been relieved of the worst of their miseries , encouraged to think rich and live poor , to become in effect the permanent prisoners of someone else 's conception of their happiness .
8 So , although I 'm sure that in the hands of Larry Carlton this Valley Arts guitar would acquire the voice of angels , I just ca n't bring myself to sing its praises .
9 Scandal at Bedminster parish — but we read all that in the papers
10 It 's essential that in the terms of the er report from the social service committee that we work , we work to the framework within that report .
11 Margaret Llewelyn Davies was adamant that in no circumstances would the Guild surrender its independence and the branches raised sufficient funds to carry on the Guild 's work until a compromise was reached four years later .
12 It is notable that in the prisons featured in this book , the head of prison emerges , if at all , as an anonymous official .
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