Example sentences of "that a [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Another international , who preferred to remain anonymous , claimed that two thirds of the top 24 would have gone on strike had they been asked , and that a players ' union will soon be formed to help deal with matters such as prize money , rankings , training and selection . |
2 | Another international , who preferred to remain anonymous , claimed that two thirds of the top 24 would have gone on strike had they been asked , and that a players ' union will soon be formed to help deal with matters such as prize money , rankings , training and selection . |
3 | We therefore feel that a Pensions Act is now necessary in order to consolidate existing legislation , clarify the major areas of uncertainty which currently exist in trust law , and to introduce new safeguards which we believe to be necessary . ’ |
4 | Can I bring you erm back to the U K and what we can do in the U K , although I agree with you , we need to be looking with certain organisations at regulation on a Trans-Atlantic basis , but from a U K point of view , erm the Good Committee Report has suggested that a pensions regulator should er be brought into being . |
5 | This means that a Windows NT workstation will be able to be converted into a multiuser and multitasking host . |
6 | The meeting expressed the hope that a women 's meeting would be held during each Congress and that more women should be trained to work with the deaf . |
7 | I believe that a criteria based policy might the best way forward for that . |
8 | I think that is the fear of the county council that a criteria based policy would lead to a sp a rash of speculation speculative development along the er the major motorway corridors . |
9 | But they expressed fears that a grassroots crisis could occur . |
10 | The interpretation of the rule makes it clear that a complaints procedure must be established . |
11 | It was noted that a resources register questionnaire would be circulated with the Women Chemists Newsletter No 4 in order to update current information and to introduce new women to the register which already contains details of the particular expertise of over 800 women . |
12 | What , what we will prove to ourselves if we want to is it does n't matter where you work , the amount of time that a salesmen spends driving about in his car is almost exactly the same regardless of where he works . |
13 | Pants alarm Recent research has shown that a pants alarm can help children attain daytime bladder control after the age of 5 years ( Halliday et al . |
14 | It was , then , in a context such as this that a Times correspondent could sum up in 1937 an entirely familiar series of complaints about mounting crime and dwindling authority : . |
15 | As a safeguard , they recommended that a magistrates ' court should be required to sanction any detention after twenty-four hours and that the suspect should be legally represented at this stage , so that his or her point of view could be put across . |
16 | Children are swept along by waves of enthusiasm and some teachers are so expert at whipping up energy and commitment that they can even persuade children that a tables test is a great reward for good behaviour . |
17 | ‘ Are you aware that a drugs ring is being operated in the club ? ’ he asked abruptly . |
18 | ‘ Are you honestly trying to suggest that a drugs ring could be operating right under my nose without my knowledge ? ’ |
19 | Joanne feels that a points system would be the answer and that that would put an end to all the arguments . |
20 | MDC noted that a careers roadshow , which had attracted £1200 of sponsorship , would be held on 26 October 1991 at the Jesse Boot Centre , University of Nottingham . |
21 | The sorry plight of an ailing club continued with the news that a supporters ' coach had been involved in a crash and that only 12 youngsters could be rounded up to take on Leicester in a youth match . |
22 | But if a situation changes and top-up payments cease then a thorough reassessment may reveal that a clients needs have changed . |
23 | And so we , we are in the process of setting up an online database computerized which would be accessible by not just branches , but individual erm health and safety reps for a fairly minimal affiliation which will tap into the latest information which will be updated er every three months and we feel that again that 's something in conjunction with , clearly with the unions in the city something that a trades council should be doing , something that raises our profile , explains to people what trade councils , what the trade union movement is all about and does it effectively using modern techniques and modern methods . |
24 | The last time that a scolds ' cage is recorded as being in use was when two Looe ladies , Hannah Wit and Bessy Niles , both being of ‘ fluent tongue ’ and having , over some dispute ‘ exerted their oratory on each other ’ , at last thought it prudent to leave the matter in dispute to be settled by the mayor . |
25 | They hope that a jobs package will go some way to defusing criticism over a perceived lack of direction on tackling the long dole queues . |
26 | We say that a divides b ( or that a is a divisor of b ) and we write unc there exists unc such that |
27 | One day they were told that a police officer wished to see them in connection with the charges already preferred . |
28 | It was held under the previous law that a police officer could be the ‘ other ’ person . |
29 | ( 2 ) Whereas it has been axiomatic throughout the working lifetimes of many now engaged in the administration of criminal justice that a police officer should never , save in exceptional circumstances , even address questions to a suspect after he has been charged , the Serious Fraud Office , which is by statute required to have regard to Code C , is asserting a contradictory power not only to ask questions at such a time , but also to penalise the applicant for any failure to reply . |
30 | confessed to having initially found ‘ prima facie perverse and incomprehensible ’ — was that a police officer is not acting in the execution of his duty if he is doing something that he is not compelled by law to do . |