Example sentences of "however [pers pn] [be] [vb pp] that " in BNC.

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1 However they were threatened that if they did not the Abbey would be burnt down .
2 It is intended for all levels of user , however it is assumed that the reader is familiar with LIFESPAN and its operation .
3 It is intended for all levels of user , however it is assumed that the reader is familiar with LIFESPAN and its operation .
4 The User Guide is intended for all levels of user , however it is assumed that the reader is familiar with LIFESPAN and its operation .
5 If however it is felt that some of our members are n't being catered for at the present time please let the group organisers know so that , if possible , adjustments may be made .
6 However it is recognized that decisions by overseas students to accept or reject offers are influenced by a more complex set of factors than for home students , and there remains uncertainty over the appropriate offer ratios to be applied .
7 However it is hoped that this has given the reader an appreciation of some of the issues involved .
8 When however it is remembered that sugar was bought in loaves , the whole procedure becomes logical .
9 However it is recommended that this privilege should be assigned to one individual in order to avoid any conflict of activity .
10 However it is expected that it will also be attractive to people currently employed in the industry who require formal qualifications and desire to enhance their career prospects .
11 However it was felt that a more even balance would be sought in future .
12 However it was realised that upon the accession of the UK to the EC a disproportionate financing burden would fall upon that country .
13 However it was held that the benefit from the 1986 contract was not outstanding as the customer had chosen to place earlier contracts worth $75 million for non-patented display units despite being fully aware of the invention 's existence and capabilities .
14 However it was agreed that the setting up of programmes could bring many benefits to a parish if it was seen as a partnership between priests and people .
15 Recruitment to any organisation must be an ongoing process , however it was thought that a concerted effort should be made by CPRW in 1992 to significantly increase membership .
16 Recruitment to any organisation must be an ongoing process , however it was thought that a concerted effort should be made by CPRW in 1992 to significantly increase membership .
17 Also , how unemployed people were presented in the media was criticised ; however it was agreed that this image was merely a reflection of the views of the Tory government .
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