Example sentences of "[adj] that without " in BNC.

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1 Allan Lamb took over the captaincy and did his best , but it soon became clear that without Gooch they were nothing like the same team .
2 The writ was never served , but it was perfectly clear that without aggressive and persistent action by our solicitors the Department would have continued to stall indefinitely .
3 It 's certainly arguable that without some sort of regional structure , the UK will be increasingly disadvantaged with no way of influencing Community regional policy .
4 I am sure that without their constant support , the results would have been much worse than they have been .
5 Although there is little firm evidence on the safety implications of genetic modification , the EDF is concerned that without stringent safety checks , unsafe foods could find their way onto the market .
6 It was evident that without three hands James Pegg could not have infiltrated poison into the soup bowl .
7 It is most unlikely that without the reformulation a hearer would have even understood what the first segment was about .
8 The records of the parliament say very little about the nobility , yet it is probable that without their support the commons would have achieved few if any of their more substantial demands .
9 PR IS still about telling the truth , maintains Alan Burnside , of Alan Burnside Communications , Holywood , and he is adamant that without credibility as a truthful source of information , it is impossible for PR to operate successfully over time .
10 Is my hon. Friend aware that without fresh primary legislation it is possible to require owners of green belt land to ensure that it is maintained properly and not just left undeveloped ?
11 Davidson and the General kept hinting that I would be much better off without it , but I was terrified that without it I should never be able to fly again , so refused to let them touch it .
12 A spokesperson commented : ‘ It 's true that without them we may well have closed . ’
13 It is undoubtedly true that without a certain facility with money and with other arithmetical skills , people are handicapped in going about their daily business .
14 While it is true that without the transport sector 's contribution , the overall rate of investment in the economy would not have exceeded 10 per cent of national income by 1815 , concentration on such macro-economic data tends to obscure the fact that the financing of improvements in transport was above all an example of regional capital formation .
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