Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [that] from " in BNC.
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1 | However well the country may have been served by the largely unco-ordinated activities and initiatives of the past , we are clear that from now on they are not good enough . |
2 | Of course , I am delighted that from time to time the Garda find some of it . |
3 | Stepson of a rabbi and product of a broken home , Laszlo was brought up in an orphanage , and it is clear that from a very early age this intense , obstinate man sought not only to bring order to his own life but to control to an unprecedented degree the environment of his future family . |
4 | In conclusion , it is clear that from this examination of the state of weaponry and warfare throughout the reign of Barbarossa , and given that he lived to the age of 70 , he must have experienced many of the gradual changes and improvements in arms and armour that occurred during the twelfth century . |
5 | What really counted was the attitude of government to the implementation and observance of legislation , especially at local level , and here it is clear that from the moment the Radical leader , Lerroux , first assumed the premiership in September 1933 a dramatic reaction set in . |
6 | The Ecumenical Centre says it is clear that from the very beginning the new regime planned to eliminate the media from the political scene . |
7 | However , we can not be sure , for it is clear that from Mesolithic times onwards the frequency of brachycephaly was increasing continually in some parts of Europe . |
8 | Also , although there were marked fluctuations in the number of admissions from year to year , it is clear that from about 1490 the numbers of those admitted at York were consistently lower than they had been from the mid 1380s to the 1440s . |
9 | It is noticeable that from this time wagon services between London and the Midlands did not expand as did those to other parts of the country . |
10 | Yet these matters , it has been suggested , lie deep — indeed , unutterably deep — in every American psyche ; and it is good that from time to time the unutterable be uttered — it is , one might say , one of the things that we look to poets for . |
11 | She was thankful that from an early age she had taken up sports and , latterly , exercise classes , which meant that her body was in good condition . |
12 | I was certain that from now I would never look back . |