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

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1 Not only will it alter but the spectrum might be reduced to one ; a court could say that although hypothetically varying interpretations of a term are possible , they are convinced that their view is the correct one .
2 The late Walter Gratwicke remarked that although apparently standard Brush cars , their detailed dimensions differed from any others supplied by that firm .
3 Although innovation in particular cases had fostered very high population densities , it was the absence of population growth resulting from both the slave trade and the incidence of disease that provided little general incentive to intensify systems which were an adequate response to the difficulties of the environment .
4 In general , one can say that if closely related keys are chosen ( e.g. C and G , or C and F ) the bitonal effect will be minimal , perhaps even unnoticeable .
5 Goldstein ( 1963 ) has shown that either the enthalpy or the entropy may be used to derive an equation of the WLF type , and that if either excess enthalpy He or excess entropy Se were used to determine Tg then whereas if excess volume Ve determines Tg we should expect .
6 The logic of early education is that if mentally handicapped children are given stimulation in their formative years , almost from the moment of birth , difficult behavioural problems can be avoided , and considerable academic advancements can be made .
7 For example , it has seemed self evident that if less advanced disease has a better prognosis , the earlier the disease is detected , the better the outcome .
8 The majority of these deaths occur in the first hour and it is important to realise that if early ventricular fibrillation is survived the ultimate outcome is unaffected .
9 Meyer of Leipzig preferred to think that if sufficiently diligent search was made natural sources of jade would be found in Europe itself .
10 Most women would agree that if only minimal pain relief is used the birth is much more focused and the baby may be better off too .
11 The sufferer believes that if only other people would change then everything would be all right .
12 He had to write a tiny snippet insisting that it was irony and the editor printed a token letter by a woman who had pointed out that if only young girls were left — and not enough of them to go round — only rich old men would have any chance of sex .
13 It is quite conceivable , however , that if more specific recording took place , a picture might emerge that a particular housing estate is suffering from damp .
14 The special difficulty here is that since relatively little essay structure is signalled by the question itself , in your first paragraph you will have to make very clear to your examiner what shape you are imposing on your discussion .
15 Interestingly , however , the SD went on to note that after unusually large audiences , prompted by heavy propaganda , had attended the film at the outset , the numbers rapidly dropped off , and there were comments that the film would bring nothing new , that people had had enough of the Jewish theme , and that many were nauseated by the depiction of ritual slaughter scenes — some fainting , and others leaving the cinema in disgust .
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