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

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1 It is for this reason that the amount of REM activity increases during the course of a normal night 's sleep ( fig. 3.3 ) .
2 It is for this reason that the horse reared for the market-place seldom has the charm , intelligence , and friendliness of the horses bred for personal pleasure .
3 It was for this reason that the BBC 's dispersal of a large part of its library holdings was so poignant .
4 It is for this reason that the use of control products is such an important aid to the evaluation of the results of product stability and product-container compatibility tests .
5 All told , the ambitious predictions made for the Orbital have been substantially realised , and it is for this reason that the two-stroke Fiesta prototype won the approbation of our judges .
6 It is for this reason that the money raised at Susanne Bartsch 's Love Ball was the most potent fashion statement of the season .
7 It is for this reason that the category of echoic verbal behaviour , described in Chapter 3 , is particularly important , since it offers a way of ‘ short circuiting the process of progressive approximations ’ .
8 It is for this reason that the sociology of knowledge is effective as a critique of epistemology which purports to be a purely cognitive activity .
9 It was for this reason that the halls were never radical or seditious and that the songs , like everything else that was on offer , were , as Colin MacInnes suggested , ‘ too inhibited emotionally , too limited intellectually , too commercial in their intentions ’ .
10 It is for this reason that the work of the potters is of such interest , in giving us an insight into shifts in taste and , possibly , shifts in the power base too .
11 It was for this reason that the Council 's final documents remained so ambivalent .
12 The conscious and preconscious systems may not be able to influence the unconscious system at all , and it is for this reason that the notion of the unconscious has important implications for sociological understanding of human action .
13 It is for this reason that the keen student is always less than generous to his teacher .
14 A predisposition to stress such as that apparently suffered by the accused in the present case might fall foul of this restriction and it may have been for this reason that the Court of Appeal preferred to regard the case as one which might have been disposed of under section 78 had not the trial judge wrongly taken the view that that section also requires some misconduct on the part of the police .
15 It does have legal consequences for a debtor , and it is for this reason that the legislation provides a court process which debtors can invoke in order to have the demand set aside .
16 It was for this reason that the fieldworkers in the other areas , who were not local residents , adopted the role of ‘ a friend of a friend ’ which gave them a clear status of an informal kind .
17 It was for this reason that the procedure was undertaken at this regional neurology centre , to investigate the young woman , who had headache and bilateral papillo-oedema and in whom cranial imaging showed no abnormality and the opening pressure on lumbar puncture was normal on two occasions .
18 It is no doubt for this reason that the Syrian foreign minister , Farouk at-Shara , has gone out of his way to emphasise that continued Syrian support depends on the way in which the West responds to what Syria perceives to be the fundamental problem of Middle Eastern security — the Arab-Israeli dispute and the Palestinian issue .
19 It is for this reason that the Anonymous Fellowships are ; o successful because they bring specific understanding and hope from previous sufferers who are now in recovery .
20 It is for this reason that the CDP has advocated direct government funding , an advocacy which seems extremely unlikely to succeed as the government will surely want to try out the new system for a few years before sanctioning any radical alteration .
21 It is for this reason that the CNAA , in approving first degree courses , whose numbers have expanded two-fold since 1974 , has been at pains to devise what it regards as more intellectually vigorous programmes than was the case with the Dip.AD .
22 It was probably for this reason that the parish registers were not fully established until the reign of Elizabeth I , the fear of taxation and also that the clergy of this period had a dislike of statistics and generally met the injunction by a policy of passive resistance .
23 It 's for this reason that the setting up of a risk management group is considered the essential feature in the first step to control : identifying the risks relevant to a specific organisation .
24 It is for this reason that the production of free radicals is normally tightly controlled and that concentrations of free transition metals are virtually non-existent .
25 In some of these countries , a copyright notice is required and it is for this reason that the familiar copyright symbol © is used .
26 While the procedures have many similarities , the differences have created a great deal of confusion , and it is for this reason that the whole of Chapter 15 is devoted to an explanation of the distinction between arbitration and expert determination .
27 It is perhaps for this reason that the Court of Appeal in Faccenda left open the question as to whether an employee could sell the information which was comprised in the skills acquired in the course of employment which he could not be prevented from using himself .
28 On most occasions when mass demonstrations took place there were clashes with the police and it was primarily for this reason that the Labour Party and the TUC tried to discourage such a form of protest .
29 Norfolk has been for many years one of our Medau strongholds and it is for this reason that the Society decided to select this prestigious location .
30 This is for the sensible reason that the last thing ministers want to do is to listen to an argument about figures being wrong .
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