Example sentences of "namely that [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But here I must draw a distinction of rather a different kind , namely that between biological relationship and social relationship .
2 And I would also draw attention to a particular consideration namely that between the outer boundary of the greenbelt in that corridor and the area of outstanding natural beauty of the Hills , there is very little distance .
3 Namely that between nineteen seventy nine and nineteen eighty one , ten thousand working days were lost at G C H Q and we just can not run the risk of anything like that ever happening again .
4 It was held ( a ) that it was a statement of present fact , namely that at the time the letter was sent the traveller had a definite and certain booking , ( b ) that that statement was false because the airline 's overbooking policy meant that the traveller 's booking was exposed to a risk that it might not give a seat on the aircraft , and ( c ) that the airline made the false statement knowingly ( and not merely recklessly ) since the airline was well aware of its own overbooking policy .
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6 The other guideline which was issued was namely that of capital , where the a accepted the general guidelines which appeared in the county papers and as far as this Committee was concerned , would mean the general acceptance of all those items which appear in that the first year of that capital programme , subject to the proviso that the revenue contemplated and the benefits of the capital programme will be considered by Policy Panel in its forthcoming meeting .
7 No doubt 1st class golfers would have their own horse conveyance , having an advantage which we today do not enjoy , namely that after ‘ refreshment ’ in the clubhouse the horse could find its own way home .
8 It is the contention of the polytraumatic theory that exactly the same thing occurred when the next fundamental change in subsistence-pattern occurred , namely that from hunting and gathering to agriculture .
9 Countershading operates on a simple premise , namely that in the animal 's usual position one part of its body is more brightly lit than the rest .
10 This serves somewhat to clarify a point not made explicitly by Kant , but clearly intended , namely that in universalising one 's maxim , one must purge it not only of the word ‘ I ’ understood as referring to one 's own particular self , but of proper names , and so forth , referring to one 's particular acquaintances .
11 But it also makes what is the critical point about finishing processes , namely that in any given office , only a handful of the work-force were actually required to do this .
12 As I lie here under the green , seaweedy tent I remember from some trite television interview , a remark made by Brigitte Bardot , loopy Parisienne , namely that in all her many love affairs she was off at the first sign of the waning of passion .
13 When a particular component of is needed we refer to it by it suffix thus Another convention we shall use is the so-called summation or Einstein convention , namely that in any expression repeated suffixes imply summation over the range 1 to 3 .
14 Belgion , a man who seemed to be equipped with a steam-boiler instead of a body , had criticized a remark of Eliot 's in After Strange Gods , namely that in order to study with thoroughness Hindu and Buddhist thought and the Sanskrit and Pali languages in which they were expounded , he would have been obliged to turn himself into an oriental .
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