Example sentences of "and [adv] that a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 On the wall to the right of the door was a small illuminated case with the label ‘ Appearing this week ’ , and below that a selection of coloured photographs was pinned to a board covered in cheap red plush .
2 The familiarity of this divide at least seems to show that we do not treat all behaviour as determined , and thus that a distinction between autonomous and non-autonomous individuals is part of our everyday conception of the world .
3 Philip Jenkins has shown that in South Wales at the turn of the century Whig and Tory gentry were equal in terms of wealth and numbers , and further that a number of once firm Tory gentlemen converted to Whiggery after the Glorious Revolution .
4 Edith Kerrison , the other woman member , however , successfully moved that two married women also be appointed and later that a member from the South West Ham Health Society be co-opted ( West Ham Council Minutes 23 November 18 ) .
5 When the court resumed at 2.30 , Mr John Lawrence , who had acted as stage manager at Reading , gave some inconsequential evidence which inferred that Drew was a violent man and also that a gun had gone missing from the stage props .
6 Up to 1980 , there were two and before that a number of riverside cottages at different times were shops .
7 Could we not have er I think procedure is could we not have the er er resolution for the at first and now that a ministry is in motion ?
8 The relative phenotypic homogeneity of this disease may , however , be the result of selection bias , and now that a DNA marker is available more variability may become apparent , as is seen in the other inherited prion diseases .
9 But this merely confirms yet again that the idea of numerical diversity of ontological existents is inseparable from the idea of an objective order , and consequently that a clarification of the former idea depends upon a clarification of the sources and the conditions of intelligibility of such an order .
10 Behind the kennels lay a paddock and beyond that a run , a path shadowed by shrubs and puny trees , the type of rus in urbe layout favoured by rapists .
11 The history of the royal succession shows time and again that a prince had to prove himself in order to be sure of inheriting a kingdom , and the process of building up a following and prestige was likely to cause some conflict .
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