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

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1 The problem seems to be in part that the sheer imaginative effort of thinking about totally different systems on the basis of very sketchy information is too great .
2 While accepting that the tremendous European complication about this can not just be wished away , will my right hon. Friend take note of yesterday 's vote and appreciate that a significant number of Conservative Members voted for that Bill .
3 At the same time I do nt think that the tremendous male power in the world , even within national liberation movements , can be ignored , because I think that the oppression is two-fold .
4 These observations suggest that the rectal contractile response , which is thought to be a spinal reflex and the internal sphincter relaxation , an enteric reflex , are both normally suppressed by descending inhibitory pathways .
5 It is possible that the striking proliferative events started by TAGH in vivo reflect secondary actions of TAGH .
6 But Casaubon is not without insight in his idea that the committed experimental philosopher may come to think that all areas of human concern and experience are legitimate grist to his mill .
7 Not only must Dunbar Castle , of much strategic importance , be denied to the invader , but Berwick Castle , where Sir Alexander Seton was Governor , must be warned that the Scots Chief Warden of the Marches was in league with the enemy .
8 How do you inform parents that the overnight heavy snow storm or a broken boiler is going to unexpectedly close the school for the day ?
9 The idea that the temporary real effects produced by demand stimuli are due to a lack of information which is readily available at zero cost is surely far fetched when it comes to calculations of the real wage rate .
10 What they lose sight of is that the only possible justification of the expense of supporting these vast bureaucratic machines is to ensure that the necessary high standard of safety is established and maintained .
11 Pest-free plants also play a large part in garden hygiene , and a sharp eye will spot unwelcome visitors so that the necessary curative measures can be taken .
12 It is far from clear that the necessary Listed Building Consent for demolition would have been forthcoming from the local authority .
13 ( 3 ) That the necessary paginated bundles of documents are to be prepared for the hearing .
14 Budapest was abuzz with rumours that the embattled Romanian leader might be planning to seek refuge in China .
15 It was easier for Labour MPs and other party members to move to a new organization than to transfer to another party ; the SDP could stand for the memory of Attlee , Morrison and Gaitskell , and argue that the present-day Labour Party had moved away towards more extreme policies .
16 The Secretary of State specifies which areas of work are covered by this process and has overall powers to call for reports on performance and , if the statutory requirements have not been met , to direct that the offending local authority shall cease to have power to carry out the work .
17 I argued earlier that the external managerial labour market is a potentially important constraint on managerial performance in the public ( and regulated ) sectors .
18 This emphasis on informal information means that the external formal information resource is hardly ever specifically discussed in general management texts , and libraries are never ever mentioned !
19 However that might have been , it was clear that the elderly female residents regarded her as little better than a whore .
20 Between them , these two kinds of fish possessed both the essential abilities that the ancient land-exploring fish must have required .
21 ‘ I may not be of your persuasion but tonight I have been persuaded that the world is reaching a turning-point in its history and that the ancient biblical promise to your people is about to be redeemed .
22 There is a danger though , that the ancient deciduous woodlands , which fall outside the shaded areas on the maps depicting past and present extents of the wood of Caledon , may be forgotten .
23 How was it that the ancient Hebrew word had drifted up from within her ?
24 Certain schools of thought hold , for instance , that the ancient Greek art of ‘ pankration ’ , brought to China by the invading armies of Alexander the Great , along with the martial art of Graeco-Roman wrestling , gave birth to some forms of kung fu .
25 The story is told of Guru Nanak that even as a boy he argued that the ancient Hindu ceremony of tying on the sacred thread did not prevent men from acting wrongly .
26 It is a curious fact that the poor benighted people who were unfortunate enough to live in the rural wetlands did not seem to share the prejudices of their visitors at all .
27 Presenting to parliament the budget for the fiscal year starting on Jan. 1 , 1991 , the Prime Minister stressed on Jan. 15 that the poor economic growth during 1990 was a result of damage caused by hurricane " Hugo " in September 1989 [ see p. 36891 ] .
28 It was right that the poor Jewish scholar should marry the daughter of the richest local merchant , because it was unthinkable that a community which respected learning should reward its luminaries with nothing more tangible than praise .
29 ‘ It 's a wicked shame that the poor old thing has got to leave the cottage she 's lived in most of her life , ’ continued Mrs. Grant .
30 And in the morning , when they went outside their hut to speed the traveller on his way , they found that the poor little cabin had turned into a handsome mansion , with everything around it that they could possibly need .
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