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

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1 I ca n't remember exactly when in the sequence it first began to dawn on me that an evolved resemblance to something like an insect was possible .
2 There is a growing recognition that an effective response to crime and crime prevention must reach beyond the conventional boundaries of the criminal justice system , and there have already been a number of practical initiatives which either attempt to draw upon the wider resources of the community , or which rely upon what is usually known at the ‘ inter-agency ’ or ‘ multi-agency ’ approach .
3 I would imagine that an adequate answer to a question could be done very easily with one side of that .
4 That Weismann understood the significance of the information analogy is shown by his remark that to accept the inheritance of an acquired character would be ‘ very like supposing that an English telegram to China is there received in the Chinese language ’ .
5 Sometime after the work it was discovered that an old injury to the tendon had appeared . ’
6 The second step in my attempt to show that an affirmative answer to the question , ‘ Are there logical conditions of something 's looking blue to someone ? ’ is warranted , is to identify perceived-as appearances with would-be beliefs .
7 One might speculate that an impending solution to the Northern Ireland problem would split off from the clerical leadership those groups for whom the present position is only accepted on pragmatic grounds .
8 Despite the breeding of dogs into such a variety of shapes and sizes that an alien visitor to our planet would be forgiven for thinking them all to be different species , yet these miscellaneous varieties all exhibit the same essential behavioural tendencies as their wolf ancestors .
9 These observations suggest that an anamnestic responses to the patient 's own virus might become reactive by the foreign , but still related , protein .
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