Example sentences of "[adj] that with " in BNC.

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1 With this policy of constant development and improvement , it 's clear that with Heathrow , Gatwick and Stansted , London will not just lead Paris , Frankfurt and Amsterdam — our position as the number one international airport group in the world will be in no doubt .
2 Independently of whether such arguments have any bearing on the duration of sympatry between cuckoos and magpies , it is clear that with the larger sample sizes of our data , many of the trends oppose those claimed by Soler and Möller .
3 The Data Discman , as it was originally called , is described in detail in chapter 3 but it is clear that with upgraded devices now being launched by Sony and a multimedia player in the wings , Sony 's handheld platform will be the basis of a new generation of powerful electronic book players .
4 Within the hour the camera , the film and the physical chemistry became so clear that with a great sense of excitement I hurried to the place where a friend was staying to describe to him in detail a dry camera which would give a picture immediately after exposure .
5 For him it was clear that with the expropriation of the property-owning classes , the nationalization of the means of production and the formation of a planned economy , the ruling class was the proletariat .
6 What I want to do is clear that with Mr and Mrs as well pay half of that
7 First of all , I think it would be useful if we were clear that with the new , ministry was a waste !
8 I was afraid that with such incomplete information the police might get to the monkeys involved — in other words , the front men , without reaching the organ-grinder himself . ’
9 It is also possible that with the decline in activity in Norfolk , other eastern counties were considered attractive for the next phase in development , perhaps because the ground in the west appeared to have been secured through Shearman and Miss Green .
10 The then Prime Minister also emphasized the political awakening to the environment in statements such as : ‘ it is possible that with all these enormous changes ( population , agricultural , use of fossil fuels ) concentrated into such a short period of time , we have unwittingly begun a massive experiment with the system of this planet itself ’ ( Thatcher 1988 ) .
11 The ceiling was so low that with a jump Matilda could nearly touch it with her finger-tips .
12 Suppose that eligible recipients have lower incomes : then it is arguable that with the transfer they would not be at the corner solution .
13 That 's what they will be getting because I can tell this to the Tories , let's be quite honest that with the throw up the the people put their trust in the Tories and I do n't think they 'll ever do it again .
14 In the centre of the piece was a carving of a shoemaker resisting four shaggy devils who were dragging him from the embraces of what at first Athelstan thought was a young lady but , on looking closer , -realised that with his tail and close-cropped hair , it was a depiction of a male prostitute .
15 1 became convinced that with better management and a number of policy changes we could achieve a better service for the patient .
16 The Chief of Staff continued by stating that he was convinced that with a short period of special training , an ordinary infantry battalion could be employed in the Commando role .
17 John Buddle , a mine inspector and owner 's agent with whom Davy had consulted , wrote to Davy on 1 June , 1816 : ‘ I am convinced that with the happy invention of the safe lamp large proportions of the coal mines of the empire will be rendered available , which otherwise might have remained inaccessible . ’
18 Keith is quite convinced that with the continuing improvement being made , the North Norfolk Railway 's success will carry on growing as times passes on .
19 Signora Puglia was convinced that with more lessons I could take the examination for the higher school in Parma , the Scuola Media .
20 The staff are now not convinced that with the freedom now offered to managers to negotiate local pay bargain , that these historic low levels of pay will improve .
21 ‘ I think it is incredible that with the supposed new spirit of co-operation , a major tourist country like France should have this quite ridiculous position where people wanting to pay for goods and services are being charged exorbitant fees , ’ he said .
22 But I was so lucky that with one exception , everything seemed to fall into place at exactly the right time . ’
23 It seems likely that with traffic growth and the possible warming of Britain 's climate that they will increase .
24 It is quite likely that with the call will come a ‘ special ’ understanding of the hallmarks of this new congregation .
25 On the contrary it seems on the face of it to be likely that with some learners a conscious awareness of how language works and the subjection of their experience to analysis would suit their cognitive style , increase motivation by giving added point to their activities , and so enhance learning .
26 It seems more than likely that with parishes concentrating on basic food needs , the other kinds of discretionary payments , which had been a feature of the eighteenth-century poor , were made less often and with declining generosity .
27 It was now obvious that with sufficient sensitive recording techniques it should be possible to map the parts of the brain responsible for perception — the sensory cortex — in a similar way .
28 As man has always had the desire to compete , whether by running against one another , or throwing further than another man , it was obvious that with the advent of the motor car in the 19th-century , another form of rivalry would soon start .
29 By now it should be obvious that with interval harmony it is possible to obtain whatever harmonic results we please , through the manipulation of the consonant or dissonant intervals available to us , without resorting to tonal conventions .
30 ‘ Anyway , it suddenly became blindingly obvious that with you it would be different . ’
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