Example sentences of "[noun sg] [det] that [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Is the concept of unity of life in the New Testament such that the salvation of man involves the liberation of nature ?
2 Beds or borders of a width such that the centre is at arms " length from any point on the edge will be easier to maintain , but if this makes them too narrow for your choice , stepping-stones in the border make life a lot easier and incidentally add to the border " s appearance .
3 Pairs of stimuli are aligned on two tracks of a magnetic tape such that the onset and offset of one stimulus coincide exactly with the onset and offset of the second stimulus .
4 Nevertheless , at one point the Phoenix was very nearly shot down ; the new Labour Prime Minister ( Jim Callaghan ) and the Chancellor of the Exchequer ( Denis Healey ) decided that a transfer ‘ from wallet to purse ’ was a certain vote loser , and they managed to play on old trade union antagon-isms and Cabinet confusion such that the benefit was seriously delayed and nearly abandoned ( Land , 1977a ; Field , 1982 ) .
5 These cultures have gone through a major change such that the use of credit is now an accepted feature in managing personal expenditure patterns .
6 The grounds for relief were , inter alia , that Lautro failed to comply with the rules of natural justice and to act fairly in that it failed before the service of the notice to inform the applicant or Winchester of the allegations being made therein , failed to allow Winchester or its controllers , directors , senior management or authorised company representatives the opportunity of answering or responding to the allegations made against them , failed to take into account the interest of Winchester , its controllers , directors , senior management or authorised representatives when deciding to exercise the notice ; that Lautro acted unreasonably and came to a decision such that no person or body properly directing itself on the relevant law and acting reasonably could have reached in that it acted with bias against Winchester and its officials , issued the notice at a time its investigations were incomplete and on the basis of findings which were erroneous and provisional , and failed to conclude its investigations before serving the notice ; and that Lautro acted ultra vires and in error of law in that the rights of appeal applied to any person subject to the rules of Lautro whether or not members .
7 In the case of failures to cite theses in the present study , it is suggested that bibliographical control of Scottish geology theses is at a level such that the literature is easily searched , and that failure to do so is unlikely .
8 Coherence within the economic union requires a decision making capacity such that the determination of policy at Community level avoids inefficient overlapping and contradictions in the various aspects of economic policy .
9 Suppose a radical objector says of an effect , the smell made by the candles when they were snuffed , that there existed 110 circumstance such that no matter if certain other events or conditions occurred , the effect would still have occurred .
10 Said I 've been sorting the notes out , I 've put them in order back in , so that when he comes to the window all that the office staff got ta do is look through , like we was told to do
11 In the last resort all that a test can give is a relation between two or more quantities such as load , displacement , time and temperature from which it is inferred that this is the general relation connecting these quantities throughout the body , for the assumption of such a general relation is at the basis of elasticity theory and continuum mechanics .
12 This requires that the machine be placed on a surface such that the tray is not constantly collided with by passers by .
13 The theoretical use is as follows : if there exists a syndrome such that every patient who exhibits symptom x also exhibits symptoms y and z , it would seem reasonable to try to explain this by developing a theory in which there exists a single processing system whose properties are such that , if the system were malfunctioning , all three symptoms x , y and z would automatically occur .
14 ( a ) conducted in a lawful and orderly manner such that no nuisance or annoyance is caused to the University or others lawfully on the University 's premises and that the University 's name or standing is not brought into disrepute .
15 The skill of the marketing manager therefore lies in understanding how the four categories of the Marketing Mix interact , and in being able to combine them in the most cost-effective manner such that the company 's marketing objectives are satisfactorily achieved .
16 This theory brings in the element of comparison such that an individual will compare his/her ratio of input ( effort ) to output ( pay ) with a similar ratio for some other relevant person .
17 This would make the spot rate fall and thus adjust the difference between spot rate and forward rate such that the cost of forward cover would increase .
18 The functions are arranged in a sequence such that an arrow to the right on any line indicates HOW ? and an arrow to the left indicates WHY ?
19 Thus , true poetry is an entity to which the property POETRY truly applies , while Charlie 's old school is an entity such that the relation between it and the description CHARLIE 'S SCHOOL belongs to the time labelled by the word " old " , and a certain winner ( when not used with the indefinite sense ) is an entity of whom or which the description WINNER certainly holds ( or so the gambler hopes ) .
20 One method , he said , ‘ would allow you to change the code of access such that the phone line is left open to local or regional calls but not to Teletel . ’
21 The same separation of colours will also be made visible to our observer for any raindrop that is situated in a region of the sky such that the line joining the raindrop to the sun makes an angle D with the line joining the raindrop to the observer .
22 Each mobile electron in the system is represented by a point in k space such that the vector from the origin to the point is proportional to the electron 's momentum , and so represents both the magnitude and direction of the momentum .
23 Where dispersion is used as a method of odour control , the aim is to ensure the odour is diluted with sufficient air such that the ground level concentration of the odour pollutant is below its threshold detection concentration .
24 Generally speaking , however , in normal flight the wing ( or coupled wings ) moves in a path such that a point on its surface describes an irregular loop or an elongate figure-of-eight with respect to the wing-base , the long axis of the plane of vibration being inclined at an angle to the long axis of the insect ( Fig. 38 ) while the angle at which the surface of the wing is held changes throughout the cycle .
25 It is generally arranged that θ is zero at some suitable deflection such that the fall in cos θ at larger deflections significantly counteracts the scale spreading that would otherwise arise from the square-law dependence on current .
26 Where a policeman is surrounded by a group of youths , one of whom he is attempting to pacify or arrest , and the youth uses language such that the policeman is or feels threatened , it is submitted that an offence is committed .
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