Example sentences of "[adj] that [pron] [noun] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I think it 's very clear that its fox hunting should be banned in Leicestershire . |
2 | It is however clear that whatever percentage holding is regarded as indicating minority control , the figure selected will be somewhat arbitrary . |
3 | Although the personal attitudes of the protagonists are unknown , it is clear that their working relationship was one of cooperation . |
4 | Although the personal attitudes of the protagonists are unknown , it is clear that their working relationship was one of cooperation . |
5 | Eliot made clear that his Pageant Play made no pretence of being a contribution to the dramatic literature of England . |
6 | And in less than a year after that the Secretary of State may make it clear that our client group is radically changed and moved |
7 | Then you get all the mulch for free that your park departments would have to pay for . |
8 | I am afraid that your daughter Anne is very ill , and … |
9 | Since the judge died on 8 May 1726 , it is possible that his son John who inherited the house decided against maintaining a full-time gardener . |
10 | QTs can rest assured that your teaching qualification will be included in those being identified by the Lead Body . |
11 | It was so frightful that my daughter Lilya and I stopped travelling by car together . |
12 | He was so tall that his steel helmet grated gently against the top of the door when he came in . |
13 | Sotheby 's case for being discharged from this hugely expensive and embarrassing case rested on the argument that it was merely the custodian of the treasure , was unaware that its export licences from the Lebanon had been fraudulently acquired , and that it had no further interest in the treasure . |
14 | Erm and if you 're a er an intuitive feeling person , then really it 's crucial that your value system is accommodated in what you do . |
15 | Well now in nineteen twenty six we had the general strike , and the conditions in Ipswich were so violent that our Borough Police we could n't cope with them , and our Chief Constable , he had to apply to the Home Office and he got permission to have men from East Suffolk and West Suffolk Police , Cambridge County Police , Huntingdon Police sent some , and they were billeted in hotels in the town centre . |
16 | Is it impossible that your sex life might improve after the menopause ? |
17 | I was delighted that your Opinion column ( Caterer , 4–10 July ) highlighted the need for better language skills . |
18 | Moreover , whereas the British workers were also overwhelmingly satisfied with their payment structure , the French were deeply convinced that their payment structure was based on unfair principles . |
19 | The timing seemed perfect — and both Allison and Ronnie were convinced that their honeymoon baby was destined to survive . |
20 | The convert may , for example , be quite convinced that his conversion experience was due to the fact that God , or the Holy Spirit , spoke to him . |
21 | ‘ I 'm dreadfully sad that my team-mate Riccardo Patrese wo n't be with me next year . |
22 | UNFORTUNATE THAT their debut LP should arrive just as Virgin are dumping Boy George 's label , since E-Zee Possee 's stuff is not all as piss-poor as singles like ‘ Breathin' Is E-ZEE ’ might lead you to believe . |
23 | It is unfortunate that our summer season is so short , and although the tourist boards must be congratulated on their efforts , it is easy to see how much better would be the results if the season lasted twice as long . |
24 | In the circumstances we are lucky that our education system is as good as it is . |
25 | Such political use of the honours makes it all the more imperative that its class system is maintained . |
26 | The bed was far too low for ease of nursing and so large that its cotton sheets did n't fit . |
27 | It was more than likely that their hotel room would be bugged and perhaps fitted with a see-through mirror . |
28 | Ruth thought it more likely that his silver tongue had got around her . |
29 | If you swallow semen or pre-cum it is very likely that your stomach juices will kill the virus . |
30 | It 's becoming rather obvious that our concentration span is virtually finished . |