Example sentences of "[adv] [that] the " in BNC.

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31 I checked that the bomb was all right , especially that the white crystals of the explosive mixture were dry , then added a plastic-straw fuse and a charge of the explosive around the hole bored in the black pipe and taped everything up .
32 In Blackpool , evidence mounts daily that the Conservative Party has rejected Thatcherism .
33 Nevertheless , it will be argued below that the nature and form of economic reconstruction had a powerful , long-term influence on British economic performance .
34 Bde. ; and below that the miniature subdued badge of rank from European combat dress .
35 With the average pressure hovering around 1030 mb plus for weeks on end last summer , it can be seen quite clearly from the table below that the water level in the Solent area was generally around minus 0.4m lower than predicted values .
36 Below that the car risked bogging down in the mud or grounding on an obstacle , above it the tyres might lose adhesion on the continual twists and turns or cliff-like descents , or one of the vicious pot-holes or rock outcrops rupture the suspension or pierce the sump .
37 In fact , it will be argued below that the rational expectations hypothesis , the target of so many misdirected Keynesian barbs , may be combined with a model which does not assume market clearing in such a way as to allow considerable scope for discretionary demand management policies .
38 point out quite rightly that the matrix clause " expresses the subject 's preference " here but they fail to see the implications of this for the infinitive .
39 Now , erm , yes , I 'd like to pick up a comment made by the Director , erm , he said quite rightly that the prevention factor is really out of the window as far as the budget is concerned , and pro as far as operations are concerned .
40 Some girls — Felicity Grant , for instance — would have found it impossible to make a speech like that , but Breeze , frank in all her undertakings , said it so naturally that the old doctor took it quite as a matter of course .
41 She could hardly observe aloud that the subject of his weekend was very boring .
42 She hoped that perhaps Faye would speak her misgivings aloud that the dress was really far too sophisticated and daring for a humble nurse at her employer 's Christmas party .
43 Is it not enough that the government has a monopoly on war ? ’
44 But it is notable enough that the deal is worth 3.6 times the annual $125m sales value of these products .
45 For the purposes of the Conservative Party conference , it was enough that the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer denied the existence of an alternative economic strategy .
46 The large presence at the start was proof enough that the overall standard of squash in this country is at its highest-ever level .
47 Finally , the twenty-four hours of detention do not have to have produced one jot of evidence to justify their continuation ; it is enough that the police want to obtain such evidence by further questioning .
48 It has always been puzzling enough that the proportion of men in gynaecology is higher than in any virtually any other specialty , as if detachment were an advantage in this field .
49 It was bad enough that the anniversary of my David 's death was only a few days away .
50 Muons can replace electrons in atoms but the muon 's greater mass causes the atoms to shrink ( in the case of hydrogen by a factor of 207 in all directions ) and the effects of the repulsive forces drop enough that the atoms can crowd together more easily and fusion can occur at low temperatures .
51 The loop must be big enough that the hand can easily be slipped out .
52 It was enough that the girl had made the shoes which she was wearing for this special occasion , she certainly had no place in this night of Emily 's triumph .
53 When English merchants moved out into the world beyond Europe , it was natural enough that the Spice Islands became their ultimate objective .
54 Even in a healthy society it is enough that the officials accept the secondary rules of recognition , adjudication and change and that the citizens acquiesce .
55 Nevertheless , it is clear enough that the realities of pre-war football do not find agreement with postwar nostalgia .
56 Goulding J. made it clear that he was not expressing , on an ex parte application , any decided view of the jurisdictional issue , though he accepted that where orders in personam were concerned it was enough that the court should have the party who must obey its order within its power .
57 It was not good enough that the IDB say they do n't know what to do to develop West Belfast ; this issue should be addressed .
58 Bearing in mind the evolving nature of the project itself with regard to guidelines on the format of proposals , the need for detailed spending plans and so on , it is natural enough that the shape and membership of the library committees in the first wave of schools were initially rather vague , the committees developing into more clearly constituted bodies as project development got under way .
59 The contemporary evidence is fragmentary , but it is clear enough that the strike was the occasion for certain master printers to revive the idea of employing women .
60 The move back to full employment , an integral part of the reform being advocated here , will itself have an indirect effect on wage levels , particularly for those at the bottom end of the income pile , although it can not be stressed enough that the drive towards full employment must be matched by a commitment to improve the productivity of all workers — including those on low pay .
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