Example sentences of "[coord] that [pron] is [adv] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 The tremendous variation in the experiences of First , Second and Third World countries in terms of income , population , foreign trade , resources , quality of life and blocs might lead the faint-hearted to conclude that the global system either does not exist or that it is so hopelessly complex that there is no point in trying to conceptualize it at all .
2 As Earnest Kurtz argues in " Not-God " ( published by Hazelden ) , which gives the history of Alcoholics Anonymous , the process of recovery is essentially the recognition that one is not one 's self in control of the Universe , nor even of much of one 's own life , and that one is therefore Not God and nor are the mood-altering chemicals and behaviours that one previously " worshipped " .
3 Some environmentalists argue , however , that it will produce unacceptable levels of pollution , and that it is also economically inappropriate .
4 These studies show that the plasminogen activating activity of ascites is primarily mediated by tissue plasminogen activator and that it is also probably responsible for a coagulopathy mediated by primary fibrinolysis after insertion of a peritoneovenous shunt .
5 In his well argued submissions Mr. Wall submitted that the discretion conferred on the court by article 13 ( a ) of the Convention is a discretion to be exercised ( a ) within the context of the purpose and principles laid down by the Convention and ( b ) by applying the criteria contained within the Convention itself , and that it is accordingly not a discretion to exercise the inherent jurisdiction of the court in wardship or under the Children Act 1989 so as to act in what the court perceives to be the best interests of the child .
6 It has been suggested to me that it may be the pommel of a knife or dagger , and that it is probably quite old .
7 You must also know that there is a time limit and that it is nearly up .
8 But I have been in regular contact with Ali Bacher and he assures me there are no problems over the tour and that it is definitely on . ’
9 However , Mill is usually understood as holding that there may be two pleasures of which the less pleasant is the better in virtue of its higher quality , and that it is then morally more important to promote it than the other .
10 We must face the problem of possible rejection and realize it is all right to show our true feelings and that it is all right to be rejected .
11 Perhaps the most important criticism of this approach is that much of it is essentially speculation about how language development might occur and that there is relatively little conclusive evidence that this is indeed how young children do , in fact , master language .
12 Some individualists defend their view on the grounds that it not only provides simpler , more detailed and more perspicuous explanations than its rival , but that it is also morally superior to holism .
13 It 's true that the protection has perhaps focused more on the higher quality land but that it is still there under clear policy guidance .
14 To her it may seem that not only was she robbed of happiness during her marriage , but that she is now also being denied the right to grieve as well , for there will be those who will be expecting her mourning to be nothing more than a brief bow to convention , followed by a fairly speedy rise in spirits and return to normality .
15 It does suggest that teachers corporately have a responsibility to assist in keeping alive the research tradition , but that there is also only a minimal obligation on individuals to participate in the research enterprise .
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