Example sentences of "[that] [conj] [noun] [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 A great crater had been formed , most of it below sea level , and soundings showed that where land had once stood 300 metres above sea level , the water was now 300 metres deep .
2 Although clearance under s138 is advisable , it is not essential to the operation of s135 , though some tax inspectors seem to assume that where clearance has not been obtained the anti-avoidance provision in s137 will automatically apply to deny capital gains tax deferral .
3 Note that where voices occur simultaneously strict ordering downwards has been used .
4 Secondly , that where information becomes publicly available through the actions of the plaintiff the courts will more readily find that the information no longer has the requisite quality of confidence than where publication is by a third party .
5 Rosemary later confessed to Leith that seeing Travis looking so haggard had really got to her .
6 The leader of the more radical Khalqi faction in the PDPA , Hafizullah Amin , declared that although Afghanistan had virtually no proletariat , its vanguard party , the PDPA , was a proletarian party because of its internationalist connnections .
7 The European Court held that although Belgium had not legislated to give effect to Article 119 , Ms Defrenne was entitled to pay equal to that of male cabin stewards .
8 Spencer 's argument was that although societies become more differentiated and heterogeneous this tends , not to chaos , but new forms of equilibrium .
9 The education convener , Mervyn Rolfe , said that although Tayside did not appear to have a greater bullying problem than elsewhere , anything which impeded a pupil should be tackled swiftly and methodically .
10 Studies in Minnesota have shown that once machines come in , racetracks lose 20–30% of their business in the first year .
11 Nottingham believed that once Nonconformists realised how easy it would be to conform to the established Church , few would wish to suffer the inconveniences that Dissent still brought with it , so that the integrity of the Anglican Church would be preserved , without running the risk of a perpetual Protestant schism .
12 Is it too fanciful to suggest that once schools know why pupils do not want to come to classes , teachers can set about making school more attractive for at least some of the disaffected ?
13 This clearly might have been proceeded against as an affray , and counsel 's argument before the Court of Appeal appears to have been that once violence had actually been used , the proper course would have been to charge that offence .
14 Cypress says it can only speculate that Sun will become a customer for HyperSparc , though Cypress chief , TJ Rogers , has been sending messages via the press to the effect that if Sun does n't buy HyperSparc , then he 's going to turn around and do the Alpha RISC for DEC ( UX No 384 ) .
15 They are afraid that if life went well , if they were able to cope , everyone would desert them .
16 Duncan decided at that moment that if things got really bad he would blitz the Russian with some of the Skoda and Lada jokes that were popular in the West .
17 Instead , there simply has to be some consensus among the Rowdies that if things got really bad he would still maintain his stance and be man enough to deal with it .
18 ‘ When I left it was open ended so that if things did not work out for me I could go back to playing Charlene .
19 Hedges believes that society today is more divided than ever , and that if things carry on as they are , ‘ We 're headed for the end .
20 Euro-hopefuls argue that if Europe had already been committed to a common foreign and security policy , its military contribution in the Gulf would have been swifter and more effective .
21 Conversely , it is also important to realise that if diarrhoea starts again or even occurs for the first time in a patient treated by gluten restriction , the patient should be investigated for colonic disorders , since the answer may not simply or necessarily rest with dietary lapses , an unresponsiveness phase , or lymphoma .
22 He is hoping that if chance does then make him king he will not have to murder Duncan .
23 The question , posed by the Tobacco Advisory Council , was asking if readers knew that if smokers did not pay £11.5 million a day in tax , the basic rate of income tax would rise by about 5p in the pound .
24 IT WAS apparent to Cadfael , when he reentered the abbot 's parlour , that if battle had not actually been joined , war trumpets were certainly being tuned for the onset .
25 It might be said that if psychoanalysis had not posited the pleasure principle as the basis for the functioning of the unconscious , there would be no problem about this set of phenomena of ‘ compulsions to repeat ’ .
26 In the village surgery , there was the usual group of chatting neighbours , who seemed to find themselves so much at home that if Shelley had n't turned up , they would still have sat there quite happily , passing the time of day .
27 They were quite convinced that if Jeopardy had not been quite so stunning to look at , most people would not like him at all because he was arrogant and cold .
28 President Bush has told the United Nations that if Iraq pulls out of Kuwait , it could end conflict between the Arabs and the Israelis .
29 Last May , I wrote that if customers had only limited choice as to where to buy jewellery ‘ then it is every bit as exploitative if the quality is unnecessarily low than if the price is unnecessarily high ’ .
30 The basic contention of their paper was that if Britain did not dominate an area , the Russians would .
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