Example sentences of "[coord] moreover [that] " in BNC.
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1 | We tend now to think of Classical bronze statuary , for example , as being covered with a fine green or deep brown patina , and moreover that this was their original state . |
2 | I have tried to argue that the principle does not succeed in this task , and moreover that a great deal of philosophy would also be rejected by Ayer 's approach . |
3 | Those who believe that they could point out that Loch Ness is very deep , and moreover that it may be connected by a series of subterranean passages with the sea . |
4 | Ezekiel states that the unit for his visionary temple was ‘ the long cubit which was one cubit and a hand 's breadth , ’ and moreover that the overall dimensions of the temple were 100 cubits square . |
5 | The second requirement is that the EP system should support annotations , and moreover that there should be provision for several sorts of annotation , e.g. the student 's annotations explaining why he has done what he has , and the marker 's annotations commenting on the student 's work . |
6 | It is here that it seems to me that there are basic problems which are not thought through , and moreover that moves are made which are deceptive , in that they give the impression that a solution has been found where in fact the main issue has not been tackled . |
7 | I shall suggest however that the philosophical framework which allowed the fathers to have a Christology which could be in some way inclusive of women has disappeared ; and moreover that even patristic Christology does not solve the problem . |
8 | Our radical objector maintains about what we take to have been the causal circumstance that it might riot have been followed by the smell , and moreover that this would not have resulted from the absence of some further condition . |
9 | It reveals that man is essentially cast in the mode of being-in-the-world , and moreover that the world itself can be made sense of only in the context of man 's own " projects " . |
10 | Here he accepts that his own grammatical categories may be questionable , but insists that his study confirms the belief that there exists a grammar of narrative , and moreover that there is a fundamental similarity between language and narrative which is mutually illuminating . |
11 | At last Lothar consented on oath that the father should give [ Charles ] any part of the kingdom he wanted , and moreover that he [ Lothar ] would be his guardian and protector against all his enemies now and in the future " . |
12 | And moreover that there is latent in every human being this desire , a desire for the welfare of others . |