Example sentences of "sense that it [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It ‘ is more dynamic , not in the sense that it expresses movement ( which a noun can also express ) but because it creates more activity between the words of the sentence in which it is used ’ ( 1955a:75 ) . |
2 | It is highly technical not just in the sense that it involves computer technology but also because it is totally based in the area of printing . |
3 | Firstly , the Forum programme is global in the sense that it takes place in all the regions . |
4 | Dr King believes it does in the sense that it needs change , and by offering that Clinton is the right man for the job . |
5 | Perhaps , and perhaps contentiously , it was because the general insurrection had not taken place at this time : at least not in the sense that it involved trial by battle . |
6 | The agenda might be termed ‘ classical ’ in the sense that it addresses problems raised by Idealism , Realism , and other approaches whose focus is on the state as the crucial unit in the international system . |
7 | However , this counter-argument in turn assumes that the requirement of sufficient interest is a liberal standing rule in the sense that it makes access to the courts to challenge administrative action very easy , and so shifts the burden of weeding out weak cases to other mechanisms . |