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

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1 It was only years later that I came to learn that the easily remembered collects were those that had been translated by Archbishop Cranmer from the Sacramentaries of Popes Leo , Gregory and Gelasius , while the difficult ones to remember were in almost every case the work of reformers in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries .
2 He failed as a writer and as an actor but then discovered that the easily acquired skills of movie-making would enable him to become the artist and prophet for which his background had prepared him and for which Progressive America was so eagerly waiting .
3 Critically discuss the proposition that the generally perceived importance of dividend payments constitutes a financial mirage .
4 It is now proposed that the rarely exercised power of the House to imprison be abolished and for a power for the Commons to impose a fine ( as can the House of Lords ) to be substituted .
5 It is fairly evident that the widely spread limestones and dolomites of chapter 1 are , at least in part , explicable in terms of a wider tropical belt than we have at present .
6 By way of contrast , official 1991 accounts from the South Devon Railway Trust are expected any day , and will show that the largely volunteer run operation at Buckfastleigh has managed a healthy tax-free surplus of around £60,000 !
7 In this context , a recent report that the well documented neoexpression of ABH and Lewis b antigens in colonic cancer is mediated by a higher expression of the enzyme alpha 2 fucosyltransferase may be relevant .
8 It was strongly suspected that the softly spoken Irishman had been framed .
9 These values are then scaled to produce a recognition score for the word in the range 0 … 1 , such that the best ranked word receives a score of 1 , and an average rank of 6 would receive a zero confidence score ( such occurrences are extremely rare ) .
10 Nevertheless , a 15 m ( 50 ft ) animal is no mean beast ; moreover , because of the way that the earliest known whales so closely resemble modern ones , we have to assume that their ancestry stretched back some way , even though no relevant fossils have yet been discovered .
11 But doubt remained among them and many of them continued to think that the legitimately elected king was Philip .
12 In 1850 The Westminster Review urged that the newly created Board of Health should establish a system of periodic inspection of prostitutes , enforceable at law .
13 On investigating , I found that the newly recorded cassette had inexplicably taped this lively , foot-tapping music , although the original tape was indeed Bach throughout .
14 As will be considered further , it is not at all clear , however , that the newly formulated offence entirely cures what might be called the policeman defect .
15 If the discussions are successful Mr Duffield said that the newly formed company would have a QAI employee stationed permanently in Yugoslavia .
16 A number of executive members agreed that the newly formed Coalition for Scottish Democracy would take the lead on campaigning for constitutional change and be the main co-ordinator of future events .
17 She got in , checked that the newly cut key was in her purse and switched on the engine .
18 One question that the newly appointed editor Tim Marlowe ( of the Tate 's education department ) will have to decide is the editorial stance of the magazine : he has to balance the curatorial concerns of the Tate with issues that would appeal to a general reader while treading an ideologically independent path .
19 The UN 's slow reaction was highlighted in the journal , Africa Confidential , which reported in August that the newly appointed UN Development Programme Emergency Representative ( who was responsible for leading emergency co-ordination ) was delayed in Kenya for three months by bureaucratic problems .
20 The decision of the Conference , by a margin of nearly three to one , to stay in the Government , fed MacDonald 's fears that the newly adopted War Aims would become a mere ‘ plaything of Governments … .
21 Mehta 's final proposal was that the newly elected government conclude an Afghan-Soviet treaty along the lines of the Soviet-Finnish treaty and negotiate the withdrawal of the remaining Soviet forces .
22 The effect of the provisions is that the newly issued shares are deemed , as it were , to be a replacement of the shares transferred so that no capital gains tax becomes payable on the transfer by the transferor at that stage .
23 Thus , for example , Waterstones in Belfast found that the newly opened bargain bookshops , like the increasing number of non-traditional outlets in the city now stocking books , tended to cater for members of the public who were not regular book buyers or to those making one-off purchases : ‘ They do not therefore have a serious impact on larger traditional bookshops . ’
24 Dr Gary Savage , McLaren 's development engineer , pointed out that the newly equipped laboratory ‘ will have the performance capability in materials science testing which is comparable to any multinational chemical company .
25 These groups move in extensive and exclusive home ranges so that the freely forming parties so common in chimps do not occur .
26 Bear in mind that the densely planted tank has only recently become popular .
27 He guessed that the agreeably proportioned salon , too small to be partitioned and not large enough for a working laboratory , had escaped the fate of so much of the house more for administrative and scientific convenience than from any sensitivity on Colonel Hoggatt 's part to its innate perfection .
28 Did Obispal 's associates realize that the rashly rampaging Inquisitor was only present in this auditorium courtesy of Jaq 's Assassin who had plucked him to safety ?
29 ‘ I learned that the nearest known relative of the late Sir Nelson Fettiplace was dead .
30 On the question of the age of Butler Henderson it is interesting to note that the usually quoted building date is 1919 .
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