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

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1 ‘ It is not right or arguable that this public limited company has the burden of having to employ Mr Venables as chief executive indefinitely , ’ he added .
2 It really is not right or fair that legislative provisions of real substance should be not only practically inaccessible but should be left in the hands of some virtually unsupervised departmental draftsman .
3 So although Attlee 's cabinet of the post-war years was instrumental in promoting and drafting the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms , few thought it necessary or desirable that this guarantee of freedom should become part of English law .
4 It was more than possible that this businessman was in the business of spying .
5 I 'm more than delighted that more recent revivals have reinstated the work to its rightful place in the repertoire .
6 So that so that actual that particular settlement was rather a good one , because it was thirty odd million plus eight was n't it ?
7 It should neither be surprising nor intriguing that many European countries , as well as Israel , have viewed recent efforts aimed at German unification with scepticism and concern .
8 Nevertheless , it is more than likely that socio-economic differences in crowding have been reduced since 1948 with the expansion of council housing .
9 On the other hand , it is more than likely that those who do not qualify for unemployment benefit are disproportionately from the ranks of unskilled manual workers .
10 It is more than likely that any changes in industrial discipline are related to the demand for labour , i.e. stricter discipline for workers during periods of high unemployment , and easier discipline at times of full employment or particular local or industrial labour shortages .
11 Since there has been no important relaxation of the qualifying conditions over the years , it is more than likely that social class access to benefit has remained the same .
12 Because it was quite obviously more than probable that all Ven meant by that last remark was that , having driven her to Prague , he felt it his responsibility to drive her back to Mariánské Láznë again .
13 Yet reticence in sexual matters makes it less than probable that these will be the first mentioned .
14 It is more than probable that this shot will not feature in the book .
15 It is perhaps a good deal less than certain that this third characterization is conceptually distinct from the first two .
16 She knew hat she would be flaunted before the whole of Northumberland if her mother had her way , so , although aware that good form dictated that she should dress down in the country , she took a deep breath and faced the fact that , for their first few outings at least , she would have to wear what Nora called her ‘ dressy ’ clothes .
17 Certainly , once the Crown has been depersonalized to the point where it is synonymous with ‘ the government ’ , it is unnecessary and undesirable that coercive remedies designed to control government activity should not be available against the Crown which is the government , and that ultimately the only sanction for government compliance with the law should be political .
18 She plugged and unplugged that cross-wired old switchboard with the ease of someone switching on the radio .
19 I am surprised and sorry that two now feel misled .
20 The team of subject assessors is around 400 strong — but new recruits are regularly needed as module uptake patterns change and as previous assessors leave , SCOTVEC tries to maintain a balance in the team , ensuring if possible that different sectors of education , as well as industry and commerce , are represented .
21 and all of this leads natural to the final fifth proposition not only does the bible teach that all may be saved , not only does it teach that however that not all will be saved , not only is it true and clear that some will be saved and we do not , do not , do not expect to be saved , not only is it quite clear that others will not be saved , who we expected to be saved , but finally it is quite clear that no one will be saved except by God 's way , and God 's way of salvation is very simply by repentance and faced .
22 I ca n't trust him again , but I still find him more interesting and exciting that any other man I know .
23 And I even noticed that she she was coming out with the thees and thous that that erm
24 The hon. Gentleman will be aware that a similar role is undertaken by the Crown prosecution service in criminal proceedings , and I am sure that he will agree that it is right and proper that such an independent assessment of the facts should take place .
25 But , Himmelfarb ( 1968 p 78 ) argued , its designer was not concerned by the building 's intrinsic potential for despotic control : " To Bentham … if it was in the interest of society to confine them in a Panopticon , to subject them to an absolute master , to exploit their labor … [ then ] it was necessary and proper that all this be done .
26 So I think , of course , it was right and proper that these things came to Cabinet .
27 She described the events of the evening slowly , as if afraid that one word out of place would make Annie more sceptical than ever .
28 ‘ It was unacceptable , unethical and immoral that such unfortunate pressure should be brought upon colleagues , especially young members , ’ he said .
29 A US State Department spokeswoman said on Sept. 18 : " We were surprised and dismayed that this conference took place and we have told the Jordanians so . "
30 In true Burrows ' fashion she was looking forward to it and convinced that this was what God wanted her to do .
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