Example sentences of "[det] [conj] [conj] [pron] is " in BNC.

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1 It follows from this that if there is no such thing as justified belief , there is no such thing as understanding .
2 It follows from this that if there is an internal defect then damage to that appliance can not be recovered under the CPA 1987 .
3 to all er o o on both sides , erm there 's one point he made which is terrible important which is that the costs of this statutory instrument and all the guidelines and rules and regulations and orders that flow from it , will not impact onto small b business because that was the key to the deregulation bill and I wonder whether the deregulation unit has looked at this and whether it is satisfied it 's not gon na be an additional cost onto the running of small enterprise .
4 Well , perhaps this is a few too many , but he knows after many years ' experience that he can ask for this and that it is necessary .
5 But it does mean that cross-addiction is a factor that may possibly be of some influence in all of this and that it is a factor that may need to be taken into consideration in the long term in attempting to improve the over all quality of recovery .
6 Having said that , if there is n't any pay formula included in this deal , er no matter what the percentage increase over the two years , I think er the strength of feeling across the country , people will not be happy with this and if it is balloted on it will be rejected .
7 ‘ My daughters said I should come here to help clear this thing up , to find who really did this because unless it is cleared up then history will say that we were sent to our deaths by Britain , and that means the British people and the British army and they do n't deserve that because it is out of character . ’
8 The senses of winding of the primary turns N' 1 and N' 2 are such that when there is no magnetic flux in the core of this second transformer and therefore no signal registered by the detector .
9 She sniffed , and smiled a bit , but not too much because if there is one thing worse than someone who does n't understand you it 's someone who understands perfectly , before you 've had a chance to have a good pout about not being understood .
10 Whether you do n't know an opera at all or whether it is an old friend , you will still enjoy the show all the more if you have been to the pre-performance talk .
11 And see whether or not there is basis for an agreement on that because if it is possible to get an agreement on that it is infinitely easier to persuade the government that regulations have to be written which cover all of these issues and cover all of the sectors and that therefore makes it easier to create a situation in which it is not possible for an independent company that wish to ignore the good practice guidelines to simply go ahead and do so .
12 Rizzo maintains no more than that it is possible that he wrote the poem .
13 In the 21st chapter of the book of Revelation the Apostle John describes the future eternal state — the ‘ new Jerusalem ’ ( v. 2 ) and we learn that this ‘ new Jerusalem ’ is in fact ‘ a bride adorned for her husband ’ ( v. 2 ) and more than that it is ‘ the Lamb 's wife ’ ( v. 9 ) .
14 Dr Robert South emphasized this point when he declared shortly after the Restoration that the Anglican church ‘ glories in nothing more than that she is the truest friend to kings and to kingly government of any Church in the world ’ .
15 But more than that he is anxious to win the one big race about which he has always dreamed — the National .
16 I am sure that , despite his letter in your May issue ( Arm 's length or arm 's twist ) John Mallet really understands as well as the next man that , when I wrote in my letter of 10 March in The Times that ‘ we do not apply the arm 's length principle to the national museums and galleries ’ , I was saying no more than that there is no funding body between the Office of Arts and Libraries ( now the Department for the National Heritage ) and the national museums and galleries as there is between the Government and the subsidised theatres and performing arts bodies .
17 Similarly , the introduction of case management into a deprived service context is likely to achieve less than if it is introduced as a key component in an already well structured and resourced service .
18 Similarly , a blind physiotherapist said : ‘ The frustrations of disability are much the same inasmuch as it is a physical limitation on your life and you think ‘ if only ’ …
19 ‘ poeticity ’ , he says , is like oil in cooking ; you can not have it on its own but when it is used with other food it is more than a mere addition .
20 I do n't mind going on me own but if anyone is going it 'd be good to meet up .
21 To use patter ‘ B ’ the programming will be the same as when it is on a mylar sheet .
22 On the earlier electronics , you ca n't use the double-length switch on the 580 and modular electronics , the knitting sequence is the same as when it is not in use .
23 I know it does n't in most but but there is enough of a a tie up
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