Example sentences of "[adj] that [indef pn] [verb] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But it is exactly in phrases like this that one sees Tolkien playing with medieval notions of style , with ‘ loose semantic fit ’ , with a personal view of poetry .
2 It is clear that one supplies labour and the other demands it , but do education and business have only this one thing in common ?
3 As regards others who are terminally ill and whom the law regards as incompetent — for example , the unconscious , the mentally ill , the mentally handicapped , or the seriously confused — it is not clear that anyone has authority in law to consent to or refuse treatment on their behalf .
4 The frost was so hard that everything went steel grey — the ground , the water and the sky .
5 With logic like this carrying the day , it is little wonder that one dissenting judge observed that the only rule of law governing merger cases in this period was that the government always won .
6 This is often a useful exercise , although there is occasionally a risk that the emphasis upon paperwork becomes so great that everyone loses sight of what was originally intended .
7 It is important that everyone helps stop more and more people getting infected .
8 I feel that it is very important that everybody playing tennis has good technique .
9 There must surely be some connection of ideas here , and he would get better quickly if he could be certain that everything made sense .
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