Example sentences of "that the [adj] [vb mod] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Marx argued that the former might lead , through unemployment , to working class unrest and the latter would , in tying up capital and removing it from the circulation of capital , reduce the rate of profits made in production . |
2 | Rather , a patent is an agreement between an inventor and a government that the former shall enjoy the exclusive right of exploitation of an invention for a prescribed period while the community at large shall have access to its benefits . |
3 | I would hiss back that the former would cover either situation , whereupon he would advance with a broad smile . |
4 | The other most obvious difference between the researcher and the ordinary new member of a social group is that the former must keep detailed and accurate notes and records of everything observed and every impression gained . |
5 | It must either be the case that existing product markets will be serviced by fewer firms or that the former will expand to a level consistent with greater output levels ( Begg 1989 ) . |
6 | Good collaboration between non-medical therapists and their medical colleagues should mean that the former can suggest the introduction or withdrawal of medication . |
7 | It is found that the former can give rise to convection even when the latter is sufficiently strong that the net effect of the two is a decrease ; i.e. lighter fluid overlies heavier . |
8 | Chief executive has , at various times , made what he sees is the case for the property audit to be carried out by a development company rather than a surveying or accountancy practice , claiming that the former can provide the ‘ multidisciplinary package ’ . |
9 | On balance Voltaire 's maxim that the poor could have no patrie probably still held sound for the vast majority of Belorussian peasants in early NEP . |
10 | In contrast , although few people believe that the poor should starve , the extent to which incomes or resources should be redistributed from the ‘ haves ’ to the ‘ have-nots ’ to increase the degree of vertical equity is an issue on which different people take very different positions . |
11 | It is only when the friends of the deaf demand a better deal that the deaf will get it . |
12 | At the end of March Major General Frederick Martin , commanding officer of the USAAC in Hawaii , and Admiral Patrick Bellinger , Air Defence Officer of Pearl Harbor , stated that the Japanese would attack Pearl Harbor from the north at dawn from some 300 miles away where trade routes were few and detection unlikely . |
13 | These two are the only X-ray satellites now working , although some Western astronomers doubt that the Japanese can continue to control both with their small team . |
14 | But what will make the industry 's traditional jamboree an even more painful experience for America 's big three car makers is that the Japanese will hog the limelight with a clutch of flashy new models . |
15 | I thought further of the great fears that the rich must possess , of misfortunes that might reduce them at last to rejoin the human race . |
16 | There are two reasons society might think it fair that the rich should pay more . |
17 | In 1377 the tax had been levied at 4d. a head , in 1379 it had been graduated and in December 1380 Parliament granted a further tax at 1s. a head , and although suggestions were made that the rich should help the poor to meet this heavy burden , one suspects that these were largely unheeded . |
18 | As Prime Minister , Rajiv Gandhi of India has pointed out the real practical problem is that the rich will evade very high rates of tax . |
19 | To put it crudely , the poor are going without food so that the rich can drive cars . |
20 | The transaction 's commercial object was that the Prudential would acquire a development being carried out by the developers with funds provided by the Prudential . |
21 | Most people through that the four would join Rory Underwood and Simon Halliday and bow out at the top , having achieved the historic second Grand Slam . |
22 | Investigators , astounded that the four could survive such an ordeal in the southern hemisphere winter , are puzzled by a number of details . |
23 | In pastoral sermons , the archbishop continued to oppose civil divorce , claiming that the weak would suffer as a consequence , along with the well-being of society . |
24 | Probably the most attractive feature of self-regulation , however , is the fact that the regulated must obey not only the letter of the self-regulatory codes but also the spirit . |
25 | We argued from the above that the two should correlate closely if the neutrophils are seeking a mucosal chemoattractant , less so if the chemoattractant is in the lumen , in which case the inflammation should be disproportionally greater than the blood loss . |
26 | Bishop 's Castle appeared in the name because it was planned that the two should connect , as we shall see . |
27 | Its conclusion is that we can only hope to show that we understand propositions about the mental states of others if we take there to be a non-contingent relation between mental states and behaviour , and thus remove the possibility that the two should come apart . |
28 | In the more general case , in which there is no direct estimate of the expected variable , one can not merely see the actual value of a variable as a measure of the rational expectation of that variable , despite the fact that the two should differ only by a random error . |
29 | Data General supplies AViiON servers and MV minis to Omron , and says it will be responsible for developing high-end 88110 workstations that the two will market . |
30 | When someone has been found , if they are strangers , it is sensible to invite them first to drop in for a cup of tea , to make sure that they can establish a good rapport with your parent , and that the two will get along well together . |