Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [adj] [that] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I consider in the light of the foregoing that a reference to the objectives of the Community system of quotas can not be used to justify national rules on the registration of fishing vessels , even if those rules were applicable only to vessels intended to fish for species subject to quotas . |
2 | The opening phase of the war , however , produced domestic difficulties and grievances not dissimilar to those experienced by Edward 's father and grandfather ; and it was only with the military successes and material gains of the 1340s that a change in attitude to war amongst both the nobility and the commons became apparent . |
3 | It is from the mechanical that a block is made for printing . |
4 | It follows from the foregoing that a condition of the type at issue in the main proceedings , which stipulates that where a vessel is owned or chartered by natural persons they must be of a particular nationality , and where it is owned or chartered by a company the shareholders and directors must be of that nationality , is contrary to article 52 of the E.E.C . |
5 | It was not until the 1880s that a number of new factors operating together began to change the prospect for the better . |
6 | Ironic as it may seem today , modern redundancy law developed from the belief in the 1960s that a state scheme was needed as an incentive to job mobility at a time of chronic labour shortage . |
7 | It had occurred neither to them nor to the British that a diplomat was involved . ’ |
8 | The Secretary of State can not , however , overrule a finding by the MMC that a merger , for example , is not contrary to the public interest . |