Example sentences of "that [det] [noun] [adv] [verb] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Recent advances in medical treatment of HIV mean that some doctors now think that it is worth knowing if you have an HIV infection .
2 Another consequence of the labelling of Impressionism and other groups by critics was that some artists naturally decided that they themselves could do the same job better than the critics .
3 Although her views are still regarded as highly eccentric outside reactionary conservative and fascist circles , it is interesting to note that some historians now argue that secret societies like the IRA and the Mafia have indeed played a significant role in world events , and that the Illuminati conspiracy in the 1780s was truly a model for future revolutionary organization .
4 Perhaps this is the more important in the late twentieth century now that this means of image-making is so familiar that some people actually imagine that a photograph shows the world as it is .
5 And there is this circumstance to be observed , that this document expressly states that the cash and bills are accepted ‘ in full discharge of all claims by the Capital and Counties Bank Ltd. against [ B ] in connection with the Professional and Trades Papers Ltd ’ .
6 It is therefore time now that the policy about this be reassessed and that the government acknowledges that this threat now exists and must be addressed .
7 aporias — because they seem to be at once the results of a communal enterprise while at the same time bearing witness to the fact that this enterprise never existed except as the inhuman reverse side of two opposed actions in which each aims to destroy the other .
8 COUNSEL : Do n't you think , Mr Technol , that this range really means that you can not put a figure to these considerable forces ?
9 of the sub committee went down to hear actual objectors to er transport opposable , that was so successful that this paper now recommends that as a general principle , but most of the
10 Since Lenin , Marxists have accepted that this consciousness only arises if it is ‘ injected ’ into workers ' movements by an outside agency , a revolutionary party or intelligentsia .
11 Levi-Strauss ( 1969 ) noted that such taboos certainly exist and a notorious modern example of it is found in the immorality laws of South Africa which forbid sexual relations between blacks and whites .
12 Or it may be that these animals somehow embody that peculiar quality of untamed wildness that readers admire and appreciate .
13 Among the generally positive replies was a negative one , stating that these lists always contained and perpetuated errors and that we would be better off accumulating a vast , unwieldy library of pertinent papers .
14 Surveys had shown that many consumers mistakenly believed that these had been officially approved .
15 Does my right hon. Friend agree that those figures strikingly demonstrate that lower , rather than higher , tax rates are at once a fairer and more effective way to maximise revenue to sustain improvement in important public services ?
16 We spend about £567 million on regional selective assistance in the public expenditure survey round , and I think that most people now accept that it has been more effective than the automatic grants made under the regional development grants system .
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