Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] that the " in BNC.

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1 It has also been acutely pointed out that the title ‘ philhellene ’ , which was perhaps first given to Alexander I by writers of the fourth century , actually implies a denial that he was Greek .
2 The rejoicing was shared particularly by WACC 's members and colleagues in Central America , although news has since come through that the Guatemalan government is responding to Ms Menchu 's Peace Prize with a renewed crackdown against the popular democratic movement .
3 Yes but , yes but you see they got so mixed up that the ,
4 Article 36 bis spelled out that the basis for a member State of an organisation becoming bound to a third party with respect to a treaty concluded by the organisation was its express agreement .
5 The four-year-old has always been highly strung and Hiner added : ‘ He got so worked up that the French vets could n't examine him . ’
6 I have already pointed out that the third property is necessary if we are to have a complete theory without parameters .
7 I have already pointed out that the financial details of the transaction were , as I understand them , nothing like those suggested by the hon. Lady or her hon. Friend the Member for Linlithgow ( Mr. Dalyell ) .
8 The officers came several other times to check and finally found out that the smell came from two local garbage mountains .
9 So the rabbi ran after the man and said : ‘ I have just found out that the jewel I gave you is more precious than I thought — do n't sell it for too little . ’
10 David calmly pointed out that the scheme would have been pointless if the ‘ enemy ’ had known of our intentions .
11 Mr Len Davies was proposed and accepted instead of Mr Alan Belcher , and it was further pointed out that the Society had no Vice-Chairman .
12 At the least it is usually laid down that the amendment of the Constitution can take place only through a special process different from that by which the ordinary law is altered …
13 The civil service ‘ efficiency experts ’ of the mid-1870s quickly worked out that the retention of married women would be ‘ inefficient ’ in managerial terms , since the longer that female employees remained in government service , the more they would cost because of the modest incremental salary progression within their low-paid ‘ women 's grades ’ .
14 I think we r we we accepted in in the County Surveyors report to members , er it was clearly pointed out that the traffic benefits of the inner routes are greater than the outer route .
15 He has also pointed out that the future did not loom so large for them as it did for the Roman historians , who were anxious about the fate of their empire .
16 Nutku ( 1981 ) also pointed out that the line element ( 10.24 ) is the well known cosmological solution of Kasner ( 1921 ) .
17 Evans-Pritchard and others have also pointed out that the divisions between scientific and non-scientific thinking as such , if they can indeed be reliably established , do not necessarily correlate with different social groups .
18 Many , however , also pointed out that the organisations in which they were working had little alternative to some recourse to temporary working .
19 Nonetheless , Saville also pointed out that the rate of decline had begun to slow down , and this was also confirmed by other studies of the time .
20 It was also pointed out that the buyers could have claimed loss of profits for the whole of the estimated useful life of the machine ( 10 years in this particular case ) .
21 IBOA negotiators also pointed out that the inflation forecasts for the end of the year are to increase and that when the salary claim was advised to the Banks , the Retail Price Index at that time was 1.9% .
22 Critics also pointed out that the legislation enacted in June left black South Africans , representing approximately 68 per cent of the population , still without the vote .
23 It is also pointed out that the danger of " hurrying " and teaching " more " is that time for gathering information and reflecting on practice and the implicit and explicit theories that guide it can evaporate easily in the busyness of increasing demands …
24 It was , however , clearly laid down that the architects would have no claim whatever , except for the prize money offered for the several designs that might be approved .
25 ‘ We later found out that the university had hired ten people in New York to raise funds to re-build the Beirut campus .
26 It is often pointed out that the long-running set of victimization data in Britain , the General Household Survey 's regular measurement of the extent of burglary victimization since 1972 , indicates that most of the increase in recorded burglary is a reporting phenomenon .
27 Sociologists have often pointed out that the various processes and outcomes of racial discrimination referred to above have produced a very distinctive location for black people in the British class structure .
28 Thus , it is often pointed out that the statistics of murder include many domestic killings , the implication being that the figures are not therefore quite as grave as they seem .
29 Moreover , it is frequently pointed out that the early Christian definitions of faith did not mean by the Greek and Latin words that we commonly translate as ‘ person ’ exactly what we would mean by ‘ person ’ today .
30 It is less frequently pointed out that the proportion of the population of pensionable age during the same period will not increase , and that the heaviest financial cost arises from pensions , not from use of services .
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