Example sentences of "[that] [adv] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The reason is that they deny the significance of speculative balances and argue that overwhelmingly money is held as a medium of exchange . |
2 | It has been argued that the space time we inhabit is a Riemann space , and that locally space–time in free fall is the space time of special relativity . |
3 | As a con man he knew that paradoxically part of his appeal was his unsavouriness , so unlike the smooth Washington types with silver spoons in their mouths . |
4 | She treats us to her speciality sad gaze to camera , so we can see that rather society 's collapsing or her piles are hurting , and then we 're off to the next item . |
5 | But they knew that on the left lay the Waste ; and that somewhere west of the Waste , no one knew precisely where , was the Great Camp of the outlaws . |
6 | It never occurred to me that somewhere wimmin might love other wimmin precisely because they were other wimmin and that this love could include a sexual dimension . |
7 | In Aids to Scoutmastership ( 1919 ) Baden-Powell likened his movement to Montessori 's system of education applied to older youths , recommending this as ‘ the line that eventually education will take when it comes to be set upon a right footing ’ . |
8 | It is an actual fact that eventually membership whittled down to about three or four . ’ |
9 | Haunted by the fear that perhaps man is not the superior species , we seek salvation and find it because the animal kingdom is presented to us as a world of such wonder and magical beauty that we can believe in God 's kingdom and therefore our divine right to rule . |
10 | At that time Baker had announced that " there was a recognition that perhaps neutrality is not the best route " , although " they [ the Soviets ] were quite clear … that a unified Germany as part of NATO presented a problem to them " . |
11 | Had the sellers known , they could have predicted that perhaps water would come into contact with the contents of an ampoule and cause an explosion . |
12 | She decided that perhaps honesty was going to be the best policy after all . |
13 | Some may even feel that perhaps sex is not quite right if it has nothing to do with procreation . |
14 | I decided that perhaps Peace Corps was n't meant to happen for me , but kept on with the appeal over Jamaica . |
15 | However , no new phyla have appeared since the Cambrian period , some 500 million years ago , hinting , as Gordon Rattray Taylor once pointed out , that perhaps evolution has actually come to a halt . |
16 | But there is that again a confusion So a target that perhaps election by thirds reduces public interest , possibly reduces turn out . |
17 | If one follows through the possible implications of this , one comes to the thought that perhaps language should be presented , to learners primarily in lexical terms , setting conditions for the gradual emergence of syntax as a focusing device — the very converse of conventional practice . |
18 | A copy of the figures are enclosed and it was suggested that perhaps class members and secretaries might be interested in seeing how their subscriptions are spent . |
19 | ‘ Do n't mind me , ’ he said in tones of such infuriating kindliness that Folly began to think that perhaps violence might be a good idea . |
20 | The report does make it clear that perhaps sake the weak case at the moment foresee Bungay bypass , but the matter is not concluded yet , we are continuing to work on it and its justification hopefully as recommendation make there , but we do seem to have made little affect of this particular press release , I can only offer my apologies Chairman . |
21 | ‘ As I typed my manuscript in the attic , I thought that perhaps jet had once been strewn along its broad oak floorboards . ’ |
22 | The Right has prompted the Left to ponder that perhaps capitalism and democracy have come to the parting of ways ; perhaps there is more life in the democratic road to socialism than many have chosen to suppose ; and so perhaps there are things that need to be defended and advanced from within the British constitution itself . |
23 | ( It may be for this reason that all South Met. |
24 | Scientists at the National Institute for Research in Dairying at the University of Reading have found that only part of the nitrogen , phosphorus and potassium in slurry is in a form that plants can immediately take up . |
25 | Let us now make the problem a little more complicated by assuming that only part of the disc is in an appreciable magnetic field , as shown in Fig. 4.17(a) . |
26 | From the way her companion was looking at her it was easy to see that only part of his mind was concerned with art . |
27 | From here you can use the pull down menus to adjust the size , and proportion of your print image so that it will fit wherever you want it on the page , crop the image so that only part of it will be printed , save it as one of a variety of other file formats such as PCX , IMG , TIF and so on , and select the style and print quality . |
28 | There is an empty throne within the throne room of our hearts that only God can fill . |
29 | We need the complete transformation of our inner selves that only God can achieve . |
30 | ‘ I believe that only God could have saved her , but for some reason — perhaps her fear or our fear for her — we could not realise His mercy . ’ |