Example sentences of "[adj] that an [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 After an optimistic report on May 30 that an official announcement would be made soon by Brooke stating that formal talks would be forthcoming between the principal constitutional parties about the political future of the province , Brook was on July 5 able to give to the House of Commons only an abridged version of the statement he had hope to make .
2 Perhaps it is because of this that an alternative method of picking was developed .
3 If you find on reading this that an existing process would have benefited from different values at .
4 For all its deficiencies , the 1988 Office of Population Censuses and Surveys ( OPCS ) survey of disability in Britain makes clear that an overwhelming feature of the disabled state is poverty ( Abberley , 1991 ) .
5 By 1986 it was clear that an actual return of the territories to Jordanian sovereignty would threaten his long term authority on the East as well as the West Bank .
6 Census data , for instance , made clear that an increasing proportion of the more numerous national groups had been choosing to live in their ‘ own ’ union republic , with the greatest increases in Central Asia , the Baltic and Armenia ( Russians , by contrast , had become more dispersed throughout the USSR ) .
7 It should be clear that an expansionary change in the economy ( such as an increase in government spending , a cut in tax rates or an increase in the money supply ) would shift the AD curve to the right .
8 If the meanings of these latter concepts are themselves established by definition , it is clear that an infinite regress will result unless the meanings of some terms are known by some other means .
9 While it is clear that an enormous range of interest groups exist in Japan , few would argue that small firms , non-unionized labour ( who make up over 70 per cent of the total ) , minority groups or the elderly have the same continuous access to the state as do large companies .
10 It thus becomes clear that an intricate web of mutual dependency existed between the state and private individuals , between the military , the hunters , the peasants , the craftsmen and the merchants .
11 However , it is clear that an imaginative treatment of this form of interior could show off the texture and complexity of the original timber structure to dramatic effect .
12 But it became clear that an outright sale was the best way forward , its spokesman said yesterday .
13 And he has made it clear that an all-German election should be held next year at the earliest , not as a quick substitute for the West German one in December .
14 It is also clear that an unknown number of officers have individually , over the years , passed material to loyalist terrorists .
15 AFP , quoting official Lebanese sources , reported on Aug. 22 that an Israeli navigator , Ron Arad , was alive , but that the other six servicemen were dead .
16 And it may be a comforting thought to some that an Australian company is experimenting with eco-friendly coffins made of newspapers , which are cheap and biodegradable .
17 Indeed , it is doubtful that an inanimate entity can meaningfully be said to have interests , or if it could , what they would be .
18 Hence , even if the correct word was not in the lattice , it is very possible that an incorrect word belonging to the same syntactic category may have been present instead .
19 He had not thought it possible that an innocent girl like Cora-Beth could think about such things , let alone voice them .
20 It is also possible that an increased number of HAPCs correlates with the increased number of bowel movements commonly found in infants and children .
21 It does seem quite possible that an unprecedented vote of no confidence in the selectors will become the official policy of the MCC , the most famous club in the game .
22 It is possible that an enabling bill will be brought before Parliament next year , and the first trial could be within a year .
23 and I think in rape , it does seem to me , quite absurd that an old gentleman of seventy-five should be judging it .
24 Yet , is it right that an old person should be able to enter residential care to be supported by the state regardless of his or her physical or mental state ?
25 I am sorry that an excellent paragraph was amended , effectively to blame carers — or their neighbours or female relatives — for neglecting to do their unpaid duty .
26 The Agen loose-head , who has never had a reputation for being a hothead , is refereeing junior and children 's games unaware that an old regulation of the French Federation — which used to automatically reduce the length of his ban if a player could show repentance by taking up refereeing — is no longer valid .
27 I take this to mean that there is an equality , a reciprocity between the aesthetic and the political such that an aesthetic dimension or response can give the lie to a political claim .
28 Thus it does appear that the search space can be such that an admissible algorithm will perform in an excessively breadth-first manner .
29 The nature of British law is such that an adverse ruling becomes a " precedent " for later cases , and the basis for cautious legal advice in the future .
30 The structure of the transaction may be such that an early dialogue with the Panel is likely to be useful .
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