Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] that there " in BNC.

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1 These implicitly assume either that the universe is spatially infinite or that there are infinitely many universes .
2 A lot more sort of individual builders and self-employed people like me and Chas will be more aware of things like this and that there are alternatives to it .
3 The Deeside group says it is doing nothing wrong and that there are no laws to prohibit collecting cockles , which have flourished on the beach .
4 As their Lordships understand their reasoning , it was that the two sales were not legally interdependent and that there was no evidence to support the judge 's finding that the Perots had a special interest in buying the two adjoining properties .
5 And it seems to me that the outer suggested limit of ten miles is unduly generous and that there are more than sufficient sites available within a radius of six to eight miles from York City Centre .
6 The latter point was silly , coming from a man who has spent much of the last five years persuading his party that the world had changed since May 1979 and that there was no going back .
7 This , together with the fact that his people were more settled and therefore accessible and that there was the possibility of running a lineage bank account , all served to reinforce the position of the shaikhs .
8 In the court below she had also alleged that her husband was acting not only on his own behalf but as agent for the bank in obtaining her consent , that the bank was negligent and that there had been material misrepresentation , although the latter allegation was not pursued .
9 The disadvantages of in vivo injections are that precisely localized injections are impossible and that there may be only a restricted number of cell types which can integrate into the early post-implantation embryo following injection into the visceral yolk sac or amniotic cavity .
10 We can believe that the pub is universally respected and prized and that there is common cause and common understanding between owners , operators and users alike .
11 The real grist of Watchdog 's story is not that all fishtanks are dangerous but that there are tanks on the market made from glass that is far too thin .
12 Cunningham said the work would be done as soon as possible and that there would talks with Novell in the next month or two .
13 Whatever the truth of the matter , however , it is enough for present purposes to note that the latest date given in any of the sources is 873/1468 and that there thus appears to be a gap of at least five years between the death of Fahreddin Acemi and the accession of Molla Husrev to the Muftilik .
14 The House of Lords Select Committee concluded that MAFF and DoE 's narrow view is unnecessary and that there was no legal impediment to a more liberal application of the Directive .
15 It suggested that standards of recruitment and discipline appeared to be rather low and that there was a reluctance to scrutinise service delivery .
16 There is ample evidence that pay levels in the NHS are too low and that there are insufficient rewards .
17 Well firstly the bill did n't have that rough a passage in the House of Lords , because there are only two basic amendments , er that we 're dealing with in the House of Commons that matter , and one of them is the one you 've just mentioned , the answer to it is this , er I 've had a lot of criticisms of giving B R the untrammelled right to bid , er right from the outset their criticisms to do with the danger that you would n't get competition for the franchises the private sector would be afraid , and incidentally this is not a sell off it 's it 's a way of getting the private sector into British Rail with all the advantages that brings , they would be afraid that they would face subsidized and unfair competition , above all , perhaps , British Rail ge=management would feel if they were bidding against their employer that would be a real discouragement to bid , and we 've a lot of evidence er that they feel that and that there are many who do wish to bid in management/employee buy outs , so what we 've done in the amendment is we 've preserved the right for British Rail to bid , but we 've dealt with those criticisms and worries which have come from a lot of quarters not least from within British Rail itself .
18 But the electrophysiological examples I have described go some way to countering Wittgenstein 's negative assertion : ‘ No supposition seems to me more natural than that there is no process in the brain correlated with associating or with thinking ; so that it would be impossible to read off thought-processes from brain-processes ’ ( Zettel , paragraph 608 , Anscombe 's translation , 1967 ) .
19 Every now and then make sure that your writing hand is relaxed and that there is no tension in your jaw .
20 For purposes of prison administration it is essential that the cases where the prisoner is never released should be exceptional and that there should be maintained amongst those serving life sentences a general hope of release and consequent incentive to good behaviour .
21 A British Trade and Industry Minister , Kenneth Clarke , argued that Hermes ( the French-inspired shuttle project ) was too costly and that there was no commercial demand for manned space flights .
22 Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone , LC , said that the question was whether a parental veto came within the band of possible reasonable decisions and not whether it was right or mistaken and that there was a band of decisions within which the court should seek to replace the individual 's judgment with his own .
23 Psychiatrist John White suggests that no marriage is problem-free but that there are three options open for dealing with a troubled marriage .
24 There was no suggestion that the contents of the roof space were unusually combustible or that there was any special danger from such a hidden cause .
25 This was a means of seeing whether they looked well and that there was proper control of their curfew .
26 Despite our firm statements to the effect that the list was purely illustrative and that there were no doubt omissions , media attention centred on this list to the detriment of the other , more important recommendations in the Report .
27 Speaking at the opening of the event on a misty morning NSA Wales and Borders chairman Andrew Jones said : ‘ We as sheep farmers have been in the mist for some time , but lets hope that the outlook is much better and that there are better days to come . ’
28 However , ‘ riots ’ before and after the Leeds United match at Bournemouth in May 1990 , which resulted in 120 arrests , suggested that football hooliganism had far from disappeared and that there was still no basis for complacency .
29 It being of no use for the master to say that the merchandise belongs to the owner of the ship because he can not be believed upon his word ; and he is not believed on his word when he declares that the ship belongs to the bourgeois and that there is no point to the charter party for the above stated reasons .
30 Xinhua reported that one person was killed and 13 injured and that there were 100 " troublemakers " ( including 30 lamas and nuns ) and 10,000 onlookers .
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