Example sentences of "that there [verb] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The attack on Warrington may simply mean that there remains intact in that area of England a small cell of perhaps no more than two activists who escaped detection and arrest in operations following the gasometer explosion . |
2 | views with concern the suggestions that there remains racial discrimination and anti-semitism in some areas of the administration of criminal justice ; and |
3 | Although nationwide policy changes are observable , this should not obscure the fact that there remains considerable variety in the policy and practice of local authorities . |
4 | She shows that there remain some examples of extensive sharing of support between mothers , daughters and sisters , although her interpretation of this is far less romantic than Young and Willmott 's . |
5 | It is not just that there survive undeconstructed residues of , say , Romanticism and modernism , or that the constructed forms echo still within the deconstructed ( although they clearly do survive in these ways ) ; it is also that they exert an influence in and as their newly deconstructed state . |
6 | Suppose a radical objector says of an effect , the smell made by the candles when they were snuffed , that there existed 110 circumstance such that no matter if certain other events or conditions occurred , the effect would still have occurred . |
7 | This would certainly accord with a powerful strand of Keynesian opinion in Britain which , from the outset , had regarded the unearthing of the Phillips curve with great circumspection and which , despite the subsequent deluge of econometric studies of the relationship between unemployment , inflation , and inflationary expectations , remained unconvinced that there existed any precise relationship between the rate of increase in money wages and the pressure of aggregate demand . |
8 | First , it appeared that there existed few formal and detailed policy statements , within LEAs , to guide schools in curriculum matters , and also that governors had little involvement with the curriculum . |
9 | Considering that there ate 168 hours in each week , it becomes quite obvious that it is unlikely that staffing rosters could be arranged which would permit the employment of full-time staff only . |
10 | American political pressure for agreement on the formation of the force was so intense that there seemed little chance of it being rejected by NATO on military or financial grounds . |
11 | The basic business of looking after them felt so demanding and emotionally wearing that there seemed little rime left to introduce them to ‘ real living ’ . |
12 | Not only was a large proportion of Communist Party membership unemployed but it was in the shattered heavy industrial areas that there seemed some possibility of gaining support in the " revolutionary " phase through which the Party was passing . |
13 | Rugby is identified so strongly as an Afrikaner sport by the black majority that there appears little doubt that it will become a political football . |
14 | That there looks familiar in with the . |
15 | I am not , for example , denying that there occur mental processes . |
16 | John wrote scathingly of Robert Helpmann , after seeing his Miracle in the Gorbals , as ‘ a pseudo-intellectual who has discovered ( after Hollywood ) that there exists such a thing as mob psychology ’ and later added that ‘ his ballets , although all extremely intelligently constructed , and all marvellous theatre , I always find acrobatic and dull from the dancing point of view … |
17 | You have seen that there exists convincing evidence that the Jovian interior is hot and that convection is the dominant mode of heat transport outwards . |
18 | [ 8 ] It is classically imagined that there exists direct and reliable neural machinery which detects events in the tissue and transmits the information to a centre where the sensation of pain is generated . |
19 | Provided that labour and capital are perfectly mobile , that factors of production are fully employed and that there exists free competition , then it is argued that market forces will ensure the removal of spatial disparities . |
20 | That there exists considerable ignorance , especially within governments , is abundantly clear , if only illustrated by the fear of the UK Government of Multimodal Planning . |
21 | It is probably not coincidental that there exists these two areas of human interest , namely , the areas of religion on the one hand and that of the healing power of the mind on the other , where there is a similar absence of that clear-cut knowledge or faith the attainment of which is so sought after . |
22 | … we may safely assume that there exists some universal semantics of literature , comprehending the themes which are to be met with always and everywhere and which are limited in number ; their transformations and combinations produce the apparent multitude of literary themes . |
23 | This is not to assert , certainly , that there exists some entity , outside an experience or episode , which experiences or possesses it . |
24 | Following on from his previous annual report , the C & AG again noted that there remained five main obstacles to the achievement of good value for money in the public sector : |
25 | Political commentators noted , however , that there remained serious obstacles to co-operation between the two parties on a range of issues , not least the procedure for choosing a joint presidential candidate . |
26 | Many believe it would be political suicide to restrict criteria for unemployment benefit in a time of recession and high unemployment , and income support is already so low that there seems little scope for cuts there . |
27 | It is claimed that there exist two radically different species of phenomena , one of which is entirely inaccessible to physical observation . |
28 | It is the case , for example , that there exist wide disparities in labour costs between nations in Europe . |
29 | Social order from the perspective of cosmos is based on ‘ the discovery that there exist orderly structures which are the product of the action of many men but are not the result of human design ’ . |
30 | All this is distinct from , and does not endanger , the truths that there exist individual properties and relations , and that they can be individuated . |