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

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1 This may mean that some workers are unemployed or that all workers are underemployed , or a combination of both .
2 In a speech on July 29 Aristide announced that all official papers would be written in both Creole and French and that all ministers and state and government employees had to be able to read and write Creole , " in memory of all the peasants who had died for the country 's sake " .
3 Mrs Anthony said he was wrong and that most unions negotiated pay structures on a percentage basis .
4 I shared the view that personal taxation was too high and that one way we could help industry was to reduce the tax burden upon it .
5 That all tramps are alcoholic and that all sufferers from alcoholism are tramps .
6 When males and females were analysed separately it was found that different characteristics were associated with non-completion and that these differences were quite striking .
7 That the dish is tasty and that another helping will upset the stomach are relevant facts because they do modify inclination ; that it is a rainy or a sunny day and that the wallpaper is yellow or white are irrelevant because they do not move the child in either direction .
8 Third , it is also reasonable to assume that if there is some quality in Eve which completes Adam , that she is different and that this difference in focus can frequently add a valuable insight to the decision-making process .
9 She was quite perfect and that those eyes could not see was a great tragedy , one that Maggie felt deeply at that moment .
10 He knew she was nervous and that this reporter was pressing the superintendent on the most delicate areas of the investigation .
11 It is impossible to describe in a few words , but one thing that many knitters do not realise is that it can be worked from either left or right and that some people find one side much easier than the other ( not necessarily related to whether you are right or left handed either ! ) .
12 It appears I he added sourly ] that the nation is suffering and that all energies are being strained towards the goal of ultimate victory ; however this effort does not diminish the number of promenaders .
13 Before the brigade of receptionists change shift they must ensure that all work has been processed as far as possible and that any messages or matters to be dealt with are brought to the attention of the evening shift .
14 It will be shown below that when one does this a semantic explanation for the use of the bare infinitive after the modal auxiliaries is possible and that this use is perfectly consistent with all the other uses of the bare form in English .
15 Most people also assume that their family experiences are normal and that all families resemble their own .
16 It is possible that a high-status tomb may yet be found entirely intact and that many gold and silver objects remain to be discovered by excavation .
17 He stressed that Metrologie UK 's four trading divisions : Metrologie Corporate , Metrologie VA , Metrologie Volume Products Division and Metrologie Services , would remain intact and that this structure would be copied across the company 's other arm 's as far as possible .
18 The Department of Energy has recognized that its current termination date for subsidizing such projects , 1998 , is too tight and that many projects will be unable to raise the necessary finance beyond that date and might have to be abandoned .
19 While a few voices , mainly from the safety of universities , call for their abolition , the majority of practical opinion recognises that examinations are inevitable and that three tasks are necessary to improve both their efficiency and their effect on the school curriculum .
20 Upjohn has at all times contended that Halcion is safe and effective and that any errors in the presentation of its material to the Licensing Authority were unintended , and it is suing the BBC for libel .
21 The ordinary least squares focused model is pop 81 = 9.89 dense + 5.03 resid whereas specification of Poisson errors gives pop 81 = 10.93 dense + 4.82 resid Note that the estimated population densities for a 30 m square pixel for the two types of residential housing identified using the Landsat data seem reasonable and that this model can not produce negative population estimates .
22 Curiously , Gill and Jackson are aware of the problem of identity confusion but believe that it can be avoided if black children are placed transracially when very young : ‘ it is possible that older black children may , by the time a placement has occurred , have already internalised a definition of themselves as being black and that this definition may jeopardise the possibility of integration and emotional identification within a white family ’ ( p. 138 ) .
23 Interior and Security Minister Col. Ghalib Motahar al-Qomesh told parliament on Dec. 20 that 15 people had been killed and 98 injured and that 661 arrests had been made .
24 Will he confirm that the occupation is illegal and that all settlements on the west bank are illegal ?
25 It may be considered that a three year period in 7.6.5 is too long and that two years is an adequate period for reinstatement to take place , but the landlord will probably hold out for the longer period .
26 Though this danger is now realised , it is possible that the current models are also incomplete and that some errors in the correspondence between the model and the observed data are due to insufficient sophistication in the model .
27 However , following allegations in the Congress by the Movement towards Socialism ( Movimiento al Socialismo — MAS ) of indiscriminate gunfire by the police and the Army in the slums , and of the execution of 19 people and other reports alleging that torture had been used in detention and that people had gone missing , a parliamentary commission claimed that over 600 were killed in Caracas alone and that 7,000 people were in detention ( compared with the official figure of 1,000 ) .
28 It is also helpful to know that he or she was by no means alone and that many others suffered in the same way .
29 When choosing several varieties , remember that cross-pollination may be important and that some fruits store for longer than others .
30 Similar problems are found in Canada , but in both countries there is a growing realization that the land resource base is not limitless and that more information is needed on land use change ( McCuaig and Manning , 1982 ) .
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