Example sentences of "sense that [ex0] " in BNC.

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1 There may be no answer , in the sense that there may be no available cure which will work . ’
2 People who are only mildly mentally handicapped may have been born with average mental abilities , in the sense that there was no identifiable problem inherent in the pregnancy or birth .
3 ‘ You know , if you read the collected letters of any writer — if you read her biography — you will always get a sense that there 's something missing , something biographers do n't have access to , the real thing , the crucial thing , the thing that really mattered to the poet herself .
4 It is then possible show that the hypersurface is not merely a coordinate singularity , but is actually a singularity of space-time in the sense that there does not exist a C 1 extension from region II to this surface .
5 Even this sort of quasi-aesthetic ‘ decision ’ makes enough evolutionary sense that there is a good chance that it results from programming rather than intelligence ; and in most carefully studied cases it is clear that variability is innate .
6 The formalities are not unduly onerous in the sense that there are several commercial agencies who specialise in providing ‘ off the shelf ’ companies .
7 There can be unestimated value in the same sense that there can be unknown truths and unmeasured dimensions .
8 It will give people choice in the sense that there will be competition between companies in quality of service . ’
9 There may be demands in the sense that there are always obstacles to be overcome but these stem from the nature and the variability of the situation he is in ; that is , the materials he has to deal with or the environment he has to move through .
10 Revolution was on the agenda , in the sense that there were conjunctures of objectively revolutionary situations .
11 All the pupils concerned will have special needs in the sense that there is some defect in their response to the educational programme being offered by their present school .
12 Here it distinguishes it from factual enquiry , at least as that is conceived by those with a robust sense that there is a way things really are in the world .
13 The government certainly had no money to spare to help the colonies , and this introduced the general rule that English colonies had to cover their own costs , both in the sense that the government of a colony had to raise enough revenue to pay its own bills and in the sense that there were no subsidies to encourage people to stay in a colony where they could not earn their own living .
14 However , it is more helpful to consider it in the context of Canguilhem , who emphasized that the life sciences , like the natural sciences , require their own specific mode of history ; they show that historical method itself must be heterogeneous , in the sense that there is no single method applicable to the whole range of different histories .
15 In particular , it was very costly in terms of how resources where employed and inefficient in the sense that there was a failure to develop new products and technologies .
16 To back up the intuitive sense that there are " different ways of saying the same thing " , Ohmann ( in the article quoted ) enlists the authority of linguistics .
17 All the available methods of doing the job — within a reasonable cost — are artificial , in the sense that there is really no very feasible way of reproducing the circumstances in which people see the advertisements .
18 It is in this sense that there will always be something to play for .
19 In others , it discloses the provisionality and contingency of all interpretations , without any sense that there is a single point of truth .
20 There were four councils in each of the constituent cities , membership of which was oligarchic in the sense that there was a property qualification ( Ar .
21 Erm , the conditions were erm slightly different on the second floor , in the sense that there were a few , few people and a few items of equipment erm , and there is a relatively great density of staff on the first floor than I would have found .
22 The counsellor said , weighing her words , ‘ Perhaps you are saying that you were right in your feeling , your sense that there was something going on , even though it was not an affair but a friendship . ’
23 The leading authority on the constitution in the twentieth century , Sir Ivor Jennings , had no doubt that Britain was an outstanding example of a democratic system at its best because the rulers governed according to the will of the people in the sense that there was a " close relation between the policies followed by the Government and the general ideas of the majority of the electorate " .
24 Before an opportunity is actually found there is usually a preliminary sense that there is an opportunity somewhere in the area .
25 Indexing is ‘ free ’ in the sense that there are no constraints on the terms that can be used in the indexing process .
26 Authority is a secondary issue and flows from accountability in the sense that there should be just that amount of authority needed to discharge the accountability .
27 The market for the share must be liquid in the sense that there is a constant stream of bargains struck for the securities every day .
28 Now killings are more often than not anonymous , motiveless in the sense that there is no relational link between the killer and his victim .
29 The employer 's liability here is strict , in the sense that there need be no fault on his part .
30 In the present case … the arrangement could be brought to an end by both parties in circumstances which were free from uncertainty in the sense that there would be no doubt whether the determining event had occurred .
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