Example sentences of "that [adj] [noun] [adv] [verb] [that] " in BNC.
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1 | Recent advances in medical treatment of HIV mean that some doctors now think that it is worth knowing if you have an HIV infection . |
2 | Another consequence of the labelling of Impressionism and other groups by critics was that some artists naturally decided that they themselves could do the same job better than the critics . |
3 | Although her views are still regarded as highly eccentric outside reactionary conservative and fascist circles , it is interesting to note that some historians now argue that secret societies like the IRA and the Mafia have indeed played a significant role in world events , and that the Illuminati conspiracy in the 1780s was truly a model for future revolutionary organization . |
4 | Perhaps this is the more important in the late twentieth century now that this means of image-making is so familiar that some people actually imagine that a photograph shows the world as it is . |
5 | And there is this circumstance to be observed , that this document expressly states that the cash and bills are accepted ‘ in full discharge of all claims by the Capital and Counties Bank Ltd. against [ B ] in connection with the Professional and Trades Papers Ltd ’ . |
6 | COUNSEL : Do n't you think , Mr Technol , that this range really means that you can not put a figure to these considerable forces ? |
7 | of the sub committee went down to hear actual objectors to er transport opposable , that was so successful that this paper now recommends that as a general principle , but most of the |
8 | Or it may be that these animals somehow embody that peculiar quality of untamed wildness that readers admire and appreciate . |
9 | Surveys had shown that many consumers mistakenly believed that these had been officially approved . |
10 | Does my right hon. Friend agree that those figures strikingly demonstrate that lower , rather than higher , tax rates are at once a fairer and more effective way to maximise revenue to sustain improvement in important public services ? |
11 | At the same time , other managements , notably in clothing and luxury goods , have realized that greater surveillance also means that subordinate management can be allowed greater autonomy . |
12 | We spend about £567 million on regional selective assistance in the public expenditure survey round , and I think that most people now accept that it has been more effective than the automatic grants made under the regional development grants system . |