Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] that [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 She added : ‘ If David King is saying substantial community services are being built up , I can only say that quite the opposite picture is being painted to me .
2 Although we have offered a fairly simplistic version of these theories we can still see that even a simplified version is very complex .
3 The same is true of the altogether exceptional recording , which held my concentration so effortlessly that I could hardly believe that nearly a whole hour had passed when I emerged elated at the other end .
4 Both dramatic playing and performance use dramatic metaphors , abstractions which immediately qualify the kind , intensity and degree of emotional response — one can reasonably assume that neither the actor on stage nor the child in the classroom is actually going to experience murderous intent , overwhelming grief , spiritual ecstasy or sexual arousal during the drama experience .
5 We may also assume that thereafter the police officers abstained , as was their duty under Code C , from conducting any further interviews with the applicant in relation to the offence with which he had been charged , save perhaps in the very limited respects permitted by Code C , to which I shall later refer .
6 He will also suggest that only the Monarch and a hard core of ‘ working ’ royals should be entitled to Civil List cash for public duties .
7 He could reasonably argue that only the nation could choose a permanent system of government and sanction fundamental structural changes in its society and economy .
8 A modern mind may well feel that even the hint was too much .
9 We might even decide that only the universe as a whole has value .
10 But I could at least sense that even the most feared and serious of all the mental illnesses did have something to do with me , however disturbing that may have seemed at the time .
11 Can he therefore confirm that either the Secretary of State has breached the security rules or that the excuse of national security has been used merely to cover the fact that the Government made the decisions on political rather than on military grounds ?
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