Example sentences of "that [noun] by " in BNC.

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1 For the benefit of those who would suggest that section 2(1) ( b ) shows that appropriation is something which can be done with the consent of the owner , I would paraphrase that provision by saying ‘ if he appropriates the property in the belief that he would have the other 's consent if the other knew what he had done and the circumstances in which he did it . ’
2 It affirmed that provision by LEAs of education for under-fives was discretionary not compulsory .
3 Although doubt has been cast on that finding by the results of the national survey ( see Parker 1982 : 90 ) , McGoldrick and Cooper 's research was conducted after the national survey and it has helped to encourage a view that attitudes towards early retirement are changing significantly and that it is being regarded more and more favourably by older workers ( see for example , House of Commons Select Committee on Social Services 1982 ) .
4 Here the money was paid by a third person , and I have no doubt that , upon the acceptance of that money by the plaintiffs with full knowledge of the terms on which it was offered , the debt was absolutely extinguished .
5 We are being denied that money by the Government 's policies .
6 Nowhere do the Government admit that they have produced a recession which they regret , or that they have magnified the extent of that recession by past policies .
7 Here is that coverage by that company .
8 But the Barclays Franchise Pack can guide you in making that decision by prompting the questions that you should ask of both yourself , the prospective franchiser , and even some of the existing franchisees .
9 So a pragmatist has no direct reason to strain to discover the " true " ground of that decision by attempting to read the minds of the judges who decided it or by any other process of divination .
10 In response IBM 's David Fitzgerald said that the internal report related to the early seventies when there had been a problem at the mine and that monitoring by both Galway County Council and An Foras Forbartha revealed no cause for concern .
11 Both parties enjoyed freedom to contract or not to contract and both parties exercised that freedom by contracting on the terms set forth in the written agreement and on no other terms .
12 However , it was suggested that he could overcome that hurdle by signing the Blackpool involvement over to his wife .
13 Perhaps I 'll find that cottage by the sea and die there quietly .
14 Our sinister cop is able to exploit that weakness by offering a sympathetic ear .
15 But we can reduce that complexity by answering the question — how do I win my battle ? ’
16 Okay there might be in all sorts of ways , in terms of equality , in terms of socialism , it 's , it 's all a bit dubious erm but the other reason for taxing down is that , let's face it , the majority of peasants as we , as we saw last week are still poor and if the Communist Party is wanting to maximize its revenue , if it was gon na say okay we 're not gon na tax anybody at under six or eight hundred erm you , you 're gon na take out er half the population and you would have to get that income by taxing the rich even harder and that would be a disincentive .
17 If consent is needed any purported transfer by the vendor may be a repudiatory breach of that contract by the vendor exposing the vendor to a claim for damages from its customer and possibly a claim by the purchaser against the vendor if the customer treats the contract as terminated particularly if the vendor warranted that no consents were needed .
18 They broke that contract by taking the later ( and much larger ) claim into account .
19 We believe that Labour is best placed to develop that unity by bringing Catholics and Protestants together in the struggle against the Tories .
20 Each side would like mutual disarmament , but will be deterred from making any move in that direction by the belief that the other side would cheat , and thereby gain an arms advantage .
21 One way to move in that direction by identifying different underlying structures is suggested by de Alessi ( 1974 ) .
22 Notice was given within that time-limit by ‘ exploit ’ of a huissier acting for the appellant and a copy posted at the door of the courthouse .
23 Given the choice , we submit that trial by an appropriately constituted GMC would be far preferable to trial by such a kangaroo court .
24 So we propose to cut that support by half in this year and to keep it under review for future years as well .
25 Only a fool or a very determined and principled Palestinian was ready to jeopardize that crossing by openly opposing Husayn 's claim over the West Bank .
26 What is important is the unequivocal , but in my respectful opinion wrong , statement of the law made by Viscount Dilhorne , at p. 632a ( to which I referred at the outset of my speech ) , that Parliament by omitting the words ‘ without the consent of the owner ’ from section 1(1) of the Act of 1968 ‘ has relieved the prosecution of the burden of establishing that the taking was without the owner 's consent . ’
27 A section of runway had been cordoned off that afternoon by the remaining twenty policemen who had strict orders not to allow anyone through without an official pass .
28 She had been found at two that afternoon by a party searching the Pertsey and north-west region of Vangmoor .
29 In reply , the plaintiffs argued that either Pan Am or Aviv had waived that protection by knowingly leaking the report to the media , and Chief Judge Platt referred the issue to Magistrate Judge Allyne Ross for a ruling .
30 With the president — though not his defence secretary — proposing cuts in that budget by the day , the consensus is that there will be a peace dividend in fiscal 1991 of at least $12 billion .
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