Example sentences of "that [adv] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Ensure that duly modified software has an updated issue number . |
2 | This material will also bond well to stainless steel rods so that badly decayed timber can be drilled , stitched and glued to achieve higher strengths than the original construction . |
3 | This weakness left Egypt an easy prey for the rising Ottoman empire that seized the country in 1517 , making it then a province of Istanbul and that loosely structured empire that was to dominate the Middle East until 1918 . |
4 | We have suggested that properly coordinated motility might be of crucial importance in promoting acid clearance , and could therefore be an unrecognised factor in the pathogenesis of duodenal ulceration . |
5 | However , pulmonary arterial pressure increased to the pre-NO inhalation value with an increase in cardiac output when almitrine was given , suggesting that right ventricular function was not affected . |
6 | She had scrumpled it up and tossed it into the wastepaper basket with an insouciant laugh … well , more of a furious scowl , actually , and then had had to put up with Helena asking whether Matthew Prescott was that rather super chap who had been featured in GQ a short while ago . |
7 | on page thirty one that rather grand building shown on the left hand side , is that ? |
8 | However , as was recognised by Lord Greene MR in Hivac Ltd v Park Royal Scientific Instruments Ltd [ 1946 ] Ch 169 , " The practical difficulty in any given case is to find exactly how far that rather vague duty of fidelity extends " . |
9 | ‘ I also gather , ’ continued the Dean , glancing this time at Wheeler , ‘ that Gray may have known that rather odd set-up on the wherry where your man Caretaker lives . ’ |
10 | It was odd enough to see that rather feminine room crammed full with so many stern , dark-jacketed gentlemen , sometimes sitting three or four abreast upon a sofa ; but such was the determination on the part of some persons to maintain the appearance that this was nothing more than a social event that they had actually gone to the lengths of having journals and newspapers open on their knees . |
11 | ‘ Did you happen to notice that rather fine statuette of the Black Prince outside Anthea Darnell 's room ? , |
12 | He had improved the efficiency of pumping engines by about 300% and also provided the machine that effectively mechanised industry and was hardly improved upon for about 50 years . |
13 | I might even say ‘ I hope you 're satisfied now ’ — that bitterly unjust phrase … . |
14 | ‘ It 's that relentlessly upbeat approach that really grates with me ’ |
15 | As I lay back on the clean white sheet tucked round the hard mattress of the sick room bed and faded into a temporary oblivion , I thought to myself that perhaps early retirement would be no bad thing to consider after all . |
16 | Many card suppliers also produce other lines , giftwrap stationery items , postcards ; some even produce books which can help to give a co-ordinated display , attracting customers and achieving that all important element of any retailing concern , increased sales and margin . |
17 | Anybody who 's anybody knows that a pair of brand new trainers — bright laces undone , tongues out , displaying that all important brand name — says more about you than a wallet full of gold credit cards ’ , you know it 's time to leave the country and live on a desert island in your bare feet or search the loft for your ex-issue Diadora Borg Elite or Stan Smiths . |
18 | This is because the assumption is made that all important power in society is concentrated in the hands of the state . |
19 | Although the theory is that all important power is concentrated in the hands of the state , this has not meant that the individual has been regarded as powerless . |
20 | The interests of the child reside in obtaining the best possible education , something that only regular attendance at school can bestow . |
21 | Awa is adamant that only international action and solidarity can help uproot this deep seated problem . |
22 | Lord Brandon , who dissents from the majority viewpoint , considers that only economic loss which is consequential upon the existence of actual or threatened physical injury is recoverable , as within the scope of Donoghue v. Stevenson . |
23 | In vivo , however , it is likely that only posterior mesenchyme is exposed . |
24 | This mini-album , a work-in-progress affair , shows that only Black Radical Mk II comes to mind as a UK rapper that 's as articulate with his rage . |
25 | This method should ensure that only limited mulm builds-up under the plate . |
26 | It was emphasised that only limited information was available about the performance of Access students in higher education , and that the vast majority of students who had completed their higher education course came from one Access course . |
27 | Mothopeng argued that only armed force could end minority rule in South Africa and condemned the ANC for entering into exploratory talks with a regime which the PAC refused to recognize . |
28 | Blackall rejected the Filmerian claim that only absolute monarchy was legitimate , and acknowledged that God had allowed different forms of government to develop in different places at different times . |
29 | Since the rise of semi-literate England as seen in the dissolution of so many libraries is something that only political action will be able to solve — in an age when , despite a decade of ‘ Thatcherism ’ and a supposed return to Victorian standards , the state is still all-powerful — it is suitable to end on a political note . |
30 | To insist that only doubt-free faith can be counted as genuine faith is to misunderstand what knowledge and faith are . |