Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [to-vb] that [pron] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | This exclusion of higher education from consideration by sociologists of education must in part be due to the fact that higher education is not compulsory ; it is perhaps difficult to argue that something which is a matter of choice can in any sense be repressive . |
2 | I was merely surprised to note that someone who professes to take such a high moral stance should be cavorting freely with a married woman . |
3 | It would be more correct to say that something which was used as the target has changed , for the " target " is a subjective designation and does not change until management decides to change it . |
4 | It 's also hard to believe that someone who would use a lap-top computer would forget where he left it . ’ |
5 | It 's all too easy to think that whatever we do here in Britain ca n't possibly have any effect on people in countries thousands of miles away . |
6 | No , it 's too easy to forget that something which I hardly ever think about now was then a very great concern . |
7 | To some extent , it is also intuitively satisfying to suggest that what one is talking about always comes before what one has to say about it . |