Example sentences of "[adj] [conj] one [vb -s] that " in BNC.

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1 The magnitude of the special needs post-holder 's task becomes clear if one considers that these skills are to be geared to assisting classroom teachers of varying lengths of career experience ( often considerably longer than that of the ‘ qualified ’ supporter ) and range of subject specialities ( beyond the supporter 's expertise ) — teachers already under pressure from many directions and with ambivalent feelings about ‘ hawing problems ’ and ‘ being seen as in need of help ’ ; and if one considers that the supporter 's extended task is to deepen these colleagues ' understanding of ‘ special ’ learning needs , to enhance their skills , discover and develop their strengths and the confidence that the professional know.how they possess can be summoned for responding more appropriately to most of the behavioural , emotional and learning difficulties they encounter .
2 Interesting though it may be to learn that there is a narrative-discourse-paragraph-introductory-particle in Huichol or Shipibo , it becomes decidedly less interesting when one discovers that the identification of the significance of these particles depends on a prior identification of the paragraph as a unit in which ‘ the speaker continues talking about the same thing ’ ( Grimes , 1975 : 103 ) .
3 To begin with , her assertion that the U.K. undergoes ‘ extreme political shifts ’ sounds most peculiar when one considers that the same party has been in power for over a decade .
4 This asymmetry involved in the distinction between two types of justification only becomes dangerous when one supposes that all basic ( non-inferentially justified ) beliefs concern the nature of the believer 's present sensory states .
5 Foster parents can often claim fostering allowances of 2–3 times the Supplementary Benefit that the natural parent would have received for looking after the same child … which is peculiarly ironic when one considers that some children might not be in foster-care at all if their parents had adequate incomes in the first place ( Fairbairns , 1976 ) .
6 By the 1850s attempts to understand the arrangement of animals had thus reached the limits possible if one assumes that species are fixed in time .
7 This represented a most enlightened step , which is perhaps even more remarkable when one appreciates that no educational institution was involved .
8 Moreover , the failure of national forces to intercept the enemy is especially remarkable when one remembers that local ones often had no problem .
9 This is obvious when one considers that two identical copies of a blueprint clearly contain the same information , but two identical cars are not the same car .
10 This is all the more reasonable if one considers that very few , if any , manufacturing concerns engage solely in one type of production .
11 Perhaps less curious when one remembers that mentally handicapped people have always been ostracised by those who believe they live in a comfortable world of normality .
12 This imagery is even more extraordinary when one considers that in this country , the Christian Churches are among the few places of worship where women can go whether they are menstruating or not .
13 The argument that high taxes reduce the flow of private savings for investment in industry is only important if one believes that the ownership of industry should be in private hands .
14 This is even more depressing when one realises that in various parts of the country there are projects run by the probation service and the voluntary organisations which provide an alternative to custody .
15 This is particularly important When one considers that the TA soldier is fed by a TA chef , and although that TA chef wears an ACC cap badge , he can be recruited from any walk of life ranging from bus driver to company director , to sewerage worker .
16 The cause for GM 's concern is plain when one realises that its West European operations have emerged as the biggest profit earners in the entire group , accounting for some 37.3 per cent of net income in the last two years but for only 14.6 per cent of group turnover .
17 Amongst the other volumes " What Katie Did " sounds familiar and one supposes that " The Girls of Marleigh Grange " by M. M. Pollard and " Cicily Among the Birds " by Maude Power were similar , and perhaps " The Mysterious Locket " by Ruth Lym and " The Manse Rose " by Cyril Gray , but what were " The Trotty Book " ( Elizabeth Stuart Phelps ) , " That Loon o Baxter 's " ( W. Skinner ) , and why " Sma' Folk and Bairn Days " ( Ingeborg von der Lippekonow ) and " Coal-Hunk-Peter and his three wishes " ( Wilhelm Hauff ) ?
18 It is brass cheek for the hon. Lady to refer to the Government 's record on river quality and water in general when one remembers that the Labour Government cut investment in water quality by 30 per cent .
19 This firm statement of principle looks even more impressive when one considers that white women entering Britain are not subjected to these examinations .
20 Although the aims of the charter are laudable , ensuring adequate social security , the right of employees to join a union and the right to strike , among other things , they could be unworkable if one assumes that some closer links between the emerging countries of the Eastern bloc and the West — including German reunification .
21 This is equally frustrating when one notices that the coffins appearing on a series of five resurrection monuments executed by John and Mathias Christmas between 1628 and 1640 are also of this type .
22 Yet this is not surprising when one realizes that both were close to the docks and that the iron foundries in their areas were more conveniently situated for the timber yards and wharfs along the north bank .
23 And it is not surprising when one considers that normally one detects a first edition simply by looking on the title verso for information .
24 This is perhaps less surprising when one considers that these definitions are derived by examining and grouping the actual collocations found for any particular word , and then working backwards to a definition from the separate contextual groupings [ Mackin , 1978 ] .
25 The union achievement in establishing and applying standards for design and safe use of VDUs is more striking when one considers that these policies had already been formulated before the Government Health and Safety Executive had to issue information and advice on the subject .
26 The situation is even more strange when one considers that IT is , above all , a practical subject which has no manifestation , benefit nor significance unless it is applied .
27 All the favourites are in there , although there are one or two surprising omissions which is understandable when one considers that he chose 30 from an original list of 79 .
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