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

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1 But one could argue against this that Japanese groups have nothing to do with classes .
2 The most help in doing this that other packages give you are a set of guidelines that you have to position manually .
3 It was to this that some judges turned their attention .
4 It is through patterns like this that most adults learn something of attachment and separation .
5 It is clear that general practitioners have the potential to be able contributors to the discussion of what needs to be purchased and where , although the mechanisms by which this is achieved need a variety of well thought out and appropriate structures .
6 Most attention has been focused on the ionotropic receptors ( like NMDA and kainic acid receptors ) , but it is clear that metabotropic receptors operating through the InsP 3 and DAG messenger systems have a profound effect on neural behaviour , including memory .
7 Greater unity would strengthen the weakest link in the chain , the village minister : ‘ When sneerers and wonderers ask [ him ] , ‘ Hath any man brought him ought to eat ? ’ it will soon be made clear that good men eat at the table of Divine plenteousness . ’
8 But the report — for an inquiry into the 1974 Guildford and Woolwich pub bombings — makes clear that new tests had not proved the Maguires ' guilt .
9 It is clear that such gaps restrict methods of handling data ( see chapters 5 and 6 ) ; for example data for age- and sex-groups could not easily be aggregated .
10 This account sounds extremely critical of professional practice , and it should perhaps be made clear that such approaches have , paradoxically , contributed to considerable progress .
11 It is clear that such occasions brought together , often from many countries , knights who were brought up and trained in the same martial traditions .
12 In the meantime , it is clear that many judges consider that the Lord Chancellor 's Department has ceased to act as an intermediary or ‘ hinge ’ between themselves and the executive Government and has become as much a part of the governmental machinery as any other Department of State .
13 NB In spite of our attempt to seek information relating only to time spent on specific work on the nature of language and its role in the world , it was clear that many respondents considered that any course on ( e.g. ) language teaching methods or reading methods was entirely ‘ about ’ language .
14 Albrow ( 1986 ) has questioned what he calls the ‘ myth of the heroic struggle ’ in sociology , but it seems clear that many disciplines had to fight hard to gain entry and become established , especially where they appeared to threaten the hegemony of existing disciplines , as English and modern languages did with classics , the social sciences with history , and now perhaps computing with mathematics .
15 Constituency party activists were certainly mostly pro-Thatcher , but it is clear that many MPs used the secrecy of the ballot to oppose her .
16 With hindsight it is clear that left-wing opponents planned to disrupt the meeting , for over 1,000 anti-fascists were involved in a counter-demonstration and in the systematic attempts to wreck the occasion .
17 Canon Spence said : ‘ We are delighted that Kenneth Clarke has made it absolutely clear that Catholic parents have the right in law to send their children to the local Catholic school .
18 In the light of the above , it is clear that two matrices having the same modal matrix do not necessarily permute ; they will do so only if their spectral matrices permute .
19 While the nuclear transplantation and other experiments make it clear that all nuclei contain the same genetic information , there are exceptions .
20 In the Irish case , it is quite clear that close relationships existed between various politically influential individuals and officials of foreign mining companies ; the president of the Northgate group , for instance , was a personal friend of the Deputy Leader of the Labour Party , and of a number of senior Fianna Fail ministers .
21 However , it is not clear that existing mechanisms ensure that the right quantity of floorspace is available in the right place at the right time .
22 It is clear that certain policies have a limited call upon union expenditure , while other policies are a heavy burden upon expenditure .
23 In summary , then , at present advocates of an orthodox Marxist-Leninist ( Soviet-inspired ) solution to Latin American problems do not enjoy much support , and it seems clear that Communist parties need to develop more flexible strategies and to ally themselves with the broader left if they are to sustain an effective role in political life .
24 Nevertheless it is clear that Anglo-American relations had suffered a number of shocks since 1950 , while Churchill was quite wrong in his expectation that the Americans would be happier to work with him than with Labour .
25 The domination of textual analysis produced , at its worst , cultural criticism of a wilfully indigestible form and , even at its best , it soon became clear that text-based analyses yielded only text-based solutions .
26 Sugar is the natural food of yeasts ( which is why they are used in brewing ) , and it is clear that sugary diets do encourage Candida to grow .
27 Many of my envelopes came back ‘ Return to Sender ’ , and it was clear that most members had died or were very elderly .
28 Despite the crudity of these yardsticks , it is clear that most authorities have been , and are making considerable efforts to give effect to the 1981 Act .
29 But once it became clear that most Algerians supported Iraq , the FIS quickly did the same .
30 It seems patently clear that disruptive pupils need more , not less , interaction with their peers and more , not less , involvement in the whole life of the school .
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