Example sentences of "recently that " in BNC.

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1 John admitted recently that the economic climate has rarely been worse , and woodland owners have no financial rationale for management of this resource .
2 I have noticed recently that in the climbing world some consideration is being given to the lack of participation by black people .
3 His Catechism of a Revolutionary is a classic in the tactics of terrorism , and it came with an agreeable click of fittingness to learn recently that this work earned a place on the bookshelves of Stalin .
4 Since Chinese officials have also said recently that there will be few major alterations to the Basic Law between its interim and final drafts , their intention may be to declare that proliferation of ideas about political reform indicates an absence of consensus in Hong Kong , and leave Mr Cha 's proposal in place .
5 Union leaders were told recently that the Essex plant , which currently produces the Sierra and the Fiesta , was experiencing more stoppages than any of the company 's plants in Europe and that quality levels were also the worst .
6 The Master of the Rolls , Lord Donaldson , one of the four , told barristers recently that the interests of justice might require preparation and presentation of criminal , matrimonial and judicial review cases to be in separate hands .
7 It numbed the mind of one woman so much recently that she left her baby to suffocate inside her car while hoping to hit the jackpot , a bucketful of balls , which can be exchanged for jars of coffee or pairs of tights .
8 My object at this stage is simply to depose the concept of society as an organism in which , far more subtly than we can measure or identify ( it is only recently that we have begun to identify the chemical balance of the human organism of society ) , a certain balance between tendencies and elements , many in themselves dangerous , destructive and evil , has to be maintained as a condition of survival , but a balance which can be endangered , or lost , reversibly or irrevocably .
9 Even though she had learned so recently that this was not the authentic voice of her mother , the intellectual knowledge had changed nothing , nothing , and perhaps it never did .
10 Senior market official , David Coleridge , said recently that Lloyd 's had lost out to Commercial Union on a multi-million-pound contract from Trafalgar House because it was unable to offer a ‘ package deal ’ .
11 Investors were also warned recently that the falling value of the pound might affect syndicate performance .
12 Senior market official , David Coleridge , said recently that Lloyd 's had lost out to Commercial Union on a multi-million-pound contract from Trafalgar House because it was unable to offer a ‘ package deal ’ .
13 Volvo confirmed recently that both companies had been holding ‘ discussions ’ over possible joint ventures in the European motor market .
14 The West Yorkshire Low Pay Unit found recently that , while part-time work was increasing in their area , women were actually being paid a lower percentage of local full-time wages than they had received a decade ago .
15 Its auditors warned recently that difficulties over just one debt could have a domino effect throughout the organisation .
16 James Baker , the secretary of state , told Congress recently that his review of Middle East policy convinced him long before the invasion of Kuwait that the ‘ old view that we somehow did not want the Soviets involved is a mistake ’ .
17 I think they convinced themselves recently that one of the crop formations spelled the name of God in Yiddish .
18 Imagine my excitement , therefore , when it seemed recently that I might have stumbled across it in the shape of the Tower House in Malmesbury , Wiltshire .
19 ‘ The Director-General has said recently that he does n't foresee any of the BBC orchestras being either privatised or abolished .
20 A headmaster friend told me recently that he had burst into a classroom mistakenly thinking some pupils were up to no good , only to discover it was drama ; and I recall one of my own students , in playing the role of a prisoner-of-war camp commandant berating the ‘ prisoners ’ and warning them that he had ways of finding out where the missing prisoner was if he did n't own up , was somewhat taken aback to hear the voice of the school caretaker call from the other end of the drama hall , ‘ There 's a boy here , Mr. Ainscough , skulking by this radiator ’ !
21 Royal Air Force records are fuller and more accurate than those of the S.A.S. From these I have learned only very recently that the Stirling concerned ( LJ 850 ) belonged to 620 Squadron .
22 ‘ It 's only recently that I 've felt able to write about him , but the controversy about Down 's Syndrome babies has brought it all to the surface .
23 Old prejudices die hard and it is only very recently that chapels have been noticed at all in guide books or architectural histories .
24 Strathbeg fishes best in a decent wind , and trout average 12oz in weight , although one was caught recently that tipped the scales at over 3lb .
25 It was , however , only fairly recently that the first challenge occurred with Mr Malone attacking the practice on a number of grounds .
26 A woman told me recently that when she said that she would prefer not to have one , her obstetrician exclaimed : ‘ Not have an enema ?
27 You may have read in the press recently that your Board intends to recommend to Members that Abbey National changes its legal form and becomes a public limited company ( PLC ) .
28 Yet a taxi driver told me recently that more money should be spent on Aids than on dementia because more people would die from it .
29 It is only recently that I discovered that we are all born potentially good , demanding love and wanting nothing more than to give it in return .
30 A. Some managers have decided recently that they should start new industries near the coast in South Wales .
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