Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] that " in BNC.

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1 A similar view appears to be taken by Lord Fraser of Tullybelton in the Rank case [ 1982 ] A.C. 380 , 446D ’ — where he said : ‘ A restriction by the court making the order would , no doubt , be effective to bind the party who obtained the order … ’ — ‘ ( d ) Since the decision of the House of Lords in Attorney-General v. Times Newspapers Ltd. [ 1991 ] 1 A.C. 191 it is to be taken as settled law that it is a contempt of court , as constituting an interference with the course of justice , for anyone , whether a party to the action or not , knowingly to thwart or subvert that purpose of an order of the court .
2 Parliament has thus recognised the unsatisfactory results of the common law privilege against self-incrimination and has been willing to abrogate or modify that privilege .
3 Or again , independent nomic conditionals come to this : Given the rest of the world as it was , or given that it was different in any way we can conceive it as [ icing , without logically " excluding a and b , then if a happened so did b .
4 ‘ One does not compare or contrast that .
5 It does not per se affect the mode of using or enjoying that which is demised .
6 Following this there may be discomfort on urination , and a vicious circle is started in which memory of previous discomfort combines with apprehension at the possibility of its recurring and perpetuates the nervousness or fear that was responsible in the first place .
7 I soon discovered that it 's almost impossible for anyone like myself , with normal sight and hearing , to imagine life without either sense — or to accept that , in many ways , 28-year-old Julia enjoys a nearly normal life .
8 Unlike Napoleon 's mother , Elena Petrescu left no memorable quotation or hint that peasant-wisdom had perhaps already prepared her for her world to be turned downside-up again .
9 ‘ Perhaps it had tried to reveal itself in response to some wish or command that was felt in the room ’ , thinks Frodo , and he is clearly right .
10 When called as a witness Mrs Wilson said : ‘ I did n't do anything to retaliate or to provoke that attack .
11 A man who wished to resist such turning could insist on keeping to the subject ; and forceful men who had the character of genial good nature could get away with open rebuttal of this kind ; but not all people who interrupted with open rebuttals acquired or maintained that character .
12 What kind of relationship did they have with erm white tenants Has there been much racial tension in the flats or has that been insignificant
13 It would have been a problem for me if the bloody sergeant had come along and seen me drinking beer or seen that bottle beside me .
14 Never be apprehensive or let that apprehension show .
15 do these figures include or exclude that sub-let
16 An individual is not , by reason of having information relating to any particular transaction , prohibited by sections 1(2) , ( 4 ) ( b ) , ( 5 ) , or ( 6 ) from dealing on a recognised stock exchange and by s.1(7) and 1(8) from counselling , procuring , or communicating that information , if he does that thing in order to facilitate the completion or carrying out of the transaction .
17 Marriage is on the horizon or meeting that special individual .
18 She repeatedly phoned Landlords , but was either unable to get an answer or told that manager Howard Keizner was unavailable .
19 ‘ By the way , you wo n't be surprised or disturbed if you find some of our people patrolling the riverside path or inspecting that slip , will you ?
20 The owner of property can consent to someone destroying or damaging that property .
21 Bachrach and Baratz argue that pluralists ignore or neglect that ‘ face of power ’ which consists in confining the scope of decision-making to safe issues ; they go on to make the less convincing point that an elite may exist without actually being aware of its own dominance since this may never have been challenged .
22 ‘ I do not know whether homosexuals are born homosexuals or acquire that trait because of the way in which they are brought up ...
23 About eighty per cent of the users are students and they 've normally been told to read this , or read that , or read the other , and if they now use one of our computer terminals , which has got a little video screen on the top and a little keyboard , they can look up the books , they can look them up by title , by the title of the book as well as by the traditional author approach , and when they 've found it the computer tells them how many copies are in the library , or whether they 're all on loan .
24 About eighty per cent of the users are students , and they 've normally been told to read this , or read that , or read the other and if they now use one of our computer terminals , which has got a little video screen on the top and a little keyboard , they can look up the books .
25 You need to be either in the charts or heading that way to earn space in those gossipy pages .
26 Thus , in unregistered conveyancing unless a conveyance or other document of title is properly stamped , it can not be used to assert title to land or defend that title if attacked by others .
27 Well , lead it and have the courage of your convictions : either come into the open or drop that fellow .
28 Maybe so , though it is still nice to see that principles still count for something , particularly when it comes to refusing to buy something you already own or turning that hand-out of shares over to a deserving charity at the expense of an easy-come , easy-go profit .
29 The accompanying media blitz is truly a thing of wonder rivalling or surpassing that of any US museum .
30 Having said that , not saying George Best was one of the greatest players in the world , would be similar to denying Maradona or Cruyff that status .
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