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

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1 IT IS not irrational for a jury to decide that the first of two co-accused acted in concert with the second but that the second co-accused did not act in concert with the first , because the case against each accused must be considered separately and there may be evidence which is admissible against one but not the other .
2 Parents seem to believe either that the less said the better or that the reasons are obvious and do not need explaining .
3 She denied it but did not tell him she had seen him fighting with the pedlar or that the man had chased her and Oliver in Nice .
4 Averment that everything necessary happened to entitle the plaintiff to have the said testator pay to him eighteen of the yearly sums of £150 and that the time therefore elapsed after he had married Ellen Nicholl and during the testator 's lifetime and that plaintiffs annual income from his profession as a Chancery barrister never amounted to 600 guineas ; that the testator paid 12 of the 18 annual sums and part of the thirteenth but that the residue of that and the 5 subsequent instalments were due and unpaid .
5 It must be hoped that in the 1990s the nature of the modern business cycle is different from what it was in the 1920s and that the long-term devastation caused by Britain 's return to the Gold Standard will not be repeated .
6 This growing feeling during the first half of 1937 that the forces of fascism were very much on the offensive and that the initiative was gradually slipping away from the Republican cause was abruptly and symbolically confirmed in July 1937 .
7 7.10 ( a ) Simple , transformer , ratio-arm bridge and ( b ) the same except that an autotransformer is used .
8 In Scotland , the structure was very much the same except that the number of people resident in the various categories of local authorities tended , on average , to be smaller and there was no third tier equivalent to the parish council .
9 This argument assumes that the amount of electricity consumed in each final quarter is the same and that the price per unit of electricity is the same .
10 and er there is some evidence that the two words are the same and that the original name of God was and that God was the sun and again there is evidence of sun worship er in the Bible .
11 His eyes were the eyes of the battered except that no one had ever battered Timothy Gedge .
12 In the British case , Champion ( 1987 ) has argued that explanations for decentralization and counterurbanization should be sought chiefly in the 1960s and that the circumstances of the 1970s should be used to explain the resurgence of growth in the more urban regions in the 1980s .
13 In these circumstances , it is not surprising to find that population loss from inner areas has been running at a lower rate in the 1980s and that the government 's efforts at introducing more private investment have met with some measure of success .
14 Such values are probably roughly true and they show fairly vividly how a great part of the load in a material is concentrated upon a single line of atomic bonds at the tip of a sharp crack , remembering of course that a material is a solid and that a crack tip is a line in a three-dimensional picture .
15 A pseudo metric is a function like a metric , which satisfies all the axioms of a metric except that the distance between two distinct points can be zero .
16 On the Sunday the anticipation was that this train was to be a double-headed and that a six-coach rake would be provided .
17 I suspect all this ‘ other European countries ’ stuff did the opposition parties no good and that the admiration for all things European diminishes the further you move from the great and good .
18 We knew very little about these last clients of the season except that they were two attorneys and a proctologist , all from Georgia and all vacationing with their wives , and we also knew that one of the wives was a vegetarian and that the proctologist hated pasta , but beyond that our guests were utter strangers and so we waited nervously to see what kind of people would be our companions and paymasters for the next week .
19 This means no more than that a statement to that effect will be included in the order paper .
20 First , the ‘ hard look ’ test is contrasted with the ‘ kid glove ’ standard of review within the United Kingdom under the Wednesbury test which is said to demand no more than that a decision be not so unreasonable that no reasonable body could make it .
21 The Chancellor is now prepared to claim no more than that the deficit is ‘ more or less flattening out ’ .
22 This means no more than that the authoritative requirement is an additional factor .
23 But this comes down to saying no more than that the dog eats the meat not the eggplant .
24 This is to say no more than that the patient 's agenda , derived from his own theories of illness and his own biographical relevances , may conflict with the doctor 's agenda .
25 Surely no more than that the Ketterings were splitting up , like so many of their acquaintances , as even the Pargeters might have done , had it not been for the late , unexpected , unplanned arrival of Jacqueline .
26 But if there is no more than that the creditor , in an attempt to satisfy itself that the surety properly understands the proposed transaction and that the transaction will not subsequently be impeachable , offers an explanation of the transaction and of the security document , I do not think that the creditor should be taken to have assumed a tortious duty of care .
27 Mr. Barnes ' affidavit showed no more than that the Bank might exercise their own supervisory function once they had the result of the Federal Reserve Board inquiry in their hands , so that supervision was no more than a secondary purpose which did not qualify .
28 But this is to say no more than that the presence of only one arbiter on the meaning of any of the conditions of jurisdiction produces more certainty than a division of responsibility .
29 A clause which says no more than that the expert is to be 'suitably qualified " can provide material for a wasteful argument if a dispute arises subsequently .
30 The requirement to " be able to show " that a firm believes on reasonable grounds that an advertisement is fair and not misleading might imply no more than that the burden of proof is on the member , but on balance it seems to imply that hard evidence should be maintained to justify a particular advertisement .
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