Example sentences of "[adj] [that] [noun] [verb] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It was presumably as a result of this that Palmerston wrote to the Treasury in May 1836 , explaining his views on the new accommodation . |
2 | What is clear that Macedonians wanted to be thought Greek . |
3 | It was clear that Vic felt at home here ; more at ease than he did in the shed . |
4 | The Guildford Four were freed in 1990 after it became clear that evidence used against them had been fabricated by the police . |
5 | In the results reported below we treat the two repetitions separately since it is quite clear that behaviour changed between the two attempts . |
6 | It is clear that SROs operate in the public law sphere and the exercise of their powers is also amenable to judicial review . |
7 | It is equally clear that Z fails in Zn whenever n is composite . |
8 | It is now clear that hominoids emerged in East Africa , presumably showing behaviour similar to but diverging from that of other ape-like creatures . |
9 | While it is clear that food treated with irradiation is not radioactive , ie. the rays can not be passed from the food to the consumer , there is still uncertainty about whether such treatment leaves other dangerous chemicals in the food . |
10 | It is clear that data obtained from these questions relied heavily on hearsay rather than on the actual knowledge of others , as well as of the informant . |
11 | This makes it clear that Martin specialized in flutes and , indeed , was a maker of transverse flutes . |
12 | Considering the discussion of religion in The Future of an Illusion and elsewhere , especially in Civilization and Its Discontents , it is clear that Freud thought of religion as being in need of explanation because it was irrational and did not further the happiness of mankind . |
13 | It is clear that Candida interacts with the body in various ways , which are both complex and subtle — in particular , its relationship with the sex hormones and with the immune system . |
14 | On television and in person , it was vividly clear that Reagan won at least 9 to 1 . |
15 | It will however increase the binding of other carcinogens to gastric mucosal DNA and it is conceivable that bile acts in a similar manner . |
16 | And I certainly appreciated the faceful that Caduta laid on me . |
17 | Her shops are called Shabby Chic and the most successful one to date is in New York , where ‘ life is so hectic and claustrophobic that people aspire to making their home as comfortable and pleasant as they can . ’ |
18 | But it was as a leader of the unemployed that Hannington rose to national prominence . |
19 | Is n't it funny that Ben come from . |
20 | ( The USSR Constitutional Committee had confirmed on Dec. 12 that obligations conferred by the Soviet Union 's signature of international treaties applied to the republics which had left the Union , whether ratified by them or not . ) |
21 | On Saturdays , after dinner , concerts of classical music were so popular that artists sat on the floor or perched on tables to listen . |
22 | She then launched into an account so detailed that Johnson said to Boswell , ‘ All this should be written down , ’ and Boswell did , in a faithful rendition that traces every move made by the prince and those who wished him to escape — every hardship , close call and incident , every hope , frustration and despair . |
23 | The Director-General of the International Air Transport Association ( IATA ) , Günter Eser , said on Nov. 2 that losses suffered by the international airline industry were expected to total US$2,500 million in 1992 ( coming after losses of $4,000 million in 1991 and $2,700 million in 1990 ) . |
24 | It was there in 1903 that quarrymen went on strike for three and a half years , surviving on subsistence farming . |
25 | I had never been as stubborn or single-minded about anything else , or as insistent that things had to be a certain way . |
26 | Indeed , the excise duties remained so markedly different that tax controls on the borders between the Benelux states had to be maintained . |
27 | It seems anomalous that animals injected during their life with hormones , which later cause damage to consumers , will not sound in liability for the farmer under Pt 1 of the CPA 1987. ( c ) Defect A product is defective under the CPA 1987 when it does not provide the safety which persons generally are entitled to expect , taking into account all the circumstances . |
28 | There are no antiprotons or antineutrons , made up from antiquarks , except for a few that physicists produce in large particle accelerators . |
29 | This was vividly illustrated in one household we visited where the bedroom was so damp that clothes stored in the cupboard had to be removed daily and spread on a clothes-horse in front of the fire to dry out . |
30 | David notes that it is interesting that currency flying on the Vulcan — see news item — has been maintained . |