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

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1 For some of this chapter we require additionally that such a list contains subsidiary information about each unit such as age and sex .
2 Every reasonable effort is made to provide it but if they merely demand ‘ everything you 've got ’ on a particular accident they are told firmly but politely that such a request is not acceptable .
3 It was not merely that such a proposition cut across yet another area of previous consensus .
4 I hope that we shall hear the Solicitor-General tell us shortly that such an amendment has the approval and support of the Government .
5 In flagrant cases , the best argument open to a party wishing to escape liability is still that such a clause is a penalty and hence unenforceable under general principles of law .
6 It is even possible to imagine a Bill so offensive in its content that the Royal Assent would be refused , though hardly that such a Bill would be passed by both Houses .
7 He told Anne Ridler some time later that such a success almost prompted him to believe that the poem was not very good , although no doubt he was being partly ironic : he was , at least , demonstrating the " usefulness " which a poet might possess in time of war .
8 So I really was confident I was going to pass , and he said , ‘ I 'll give you a pound if you pass , ’ which is n't really that good a way of teaching .
9 Glasser presents a full picture of the behaviour , good and bad , which he encountered in an area of maximum difficulty , and it is not often that such a picture has been presented .
10 He feels very strongly that such a case should in future be dealt with by assessors in an open court .
11 We saw earlier that such a relationship of passive dependency on a parental power perceived as essentially paternal might account for the undoubted paranoid elements which emerge along with the megalomania of the divine monarchs — itself the paranoid equivalent of depressive mania .
12 What is much less likely to be recognized is the importance of considering the interrelationship between these various initiatives , and certainly there is no sign as yet that such an evaluation is to take place .
13 Although for a considerable time before the resumed hearing it was known that this House was to consider whether to permit Hansard to be used as an aid to construction , there was no suggestion from the Crown or anyone else that such a course might breach Parliamentary privilege until the Attorney-General raised the point at the start of the rehearing .
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