Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [adv] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 As this growth is counteracted by thermal redispersion of the chains at the crystal-melt interface , the temperature must be low enough to ensure that this disordering process is minimal .
2 The Government should be honest enough to recognise that their actions have prejudiced the consumer .
3 However , it would be dangerous indeed to assume that all these entrants were intended to acquire a full competence in the trade.58 Work on Essex shows that the skill and training content of female apprenticeships was generally modest , and that they tended to have a different meaning .
4 Notice boards must be large enough to ensure that displayed items are not overlapping and obscuring one another .
5 It would certainly be naive just to assume that nerve cells are the same in molluscs as in people , but fortunately it is possible to rely on more than assumption .
6 These would have to be stringent enough to ensure that the country 's borrowing did not put pressure on national or Community interest rates .
7 No one would be stupid enough to believe that what they were doing would change anything , that a war might stop because of a pop song .
8 From the vendors ' viewpoint , it will be important tactically to ensure that the preferred party is selected once all potential deal breaking points have been cleared with that party .
9 And in order for this to be possible , he must be able also to show that he understands what he has learned .
10 The argument from analogy with which we shall be concerned here admits that it is possible that the objects we call persons are , other than ourselves , mindless automata , but claims that we none the less have sufficient reason for supposing this not to be the case .
11 And will he be far-sighted enough to guess that even DNA may itself have been a usurper of yet more remote and primitive replicators , crystals of inorganic silicates ?
12 Any property owner in this position should take immediate advice as action may be necessary both to ensure that the rateable value is as low as possible , and that maximum advantage is taken of the empty rate provisions .
13 This nevertheless leaves the concealed area perceived to be prospective roughly double that formerly thought to be the case ( Harris et al. 1981 ) .
14 Retail price maintenance still being lawful in the case of books , the publisher might well include the recommended retail price on the cover of the book ( or in an advertisement ) , only to be surprised subsequently to learn that a retailer has been selling at a different price .
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