Example sentences of "[that] the [noun] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 In some departments , noticeably the music departments , there was evident relief that the restrictions caused by the previous ‘ O ’ level system had been eradicated , and that at long last an examination had been introduced that corresponded more closely to the actual nature of their subject .
2 ( No. 2 ) , the facts of which have already been summarised , and in which it was held that the restrictions imposed on the bringing of a direct civil action for breach of a statute could not be outflanked by framing the claim as one for the tort of unlawful interference with trade .
3 The result of the test was that the restrictions imposed by the rational expectations hypothesis on the β i coefficients could not be rejected .
4 In their judgement the court held that the restrictions implied in the agreement were not contrary to the public interest , that abrogation of the agreement would lead to booksellers being undercut by multiple retail traders and large library suppliers , and that many stockholding booksellers , notably the specialists , would be driven out of business .
5 As regards intent , the United Kingdom Government had never concealed the fact that the restrictions introduced by the Act of 1988 were intended to exclude Spanish interests from the United Kingdom fishing industry .
6 Such use may be an infringement of any design rights that the buyer has in the designs embodied in these tools , but he will in general prefer to avoid the attempt to invoke these rights , and instead to rely on a provision like cll 8.1 and 8.2 of Precedent 2 .
7 2 To ensure that the buyer pays for the goods/services supplied .
8 Now it may well happen that the moon rises in the sky but because it 's in the earth shadow we ca n't see it .
9 They found that the dreams reported by the subjects were noticeably affected by the stimuli on over half the occasions .
10 As the mind progressively clears in early recovery , the sense of guilt and remorse can be so powerful that the sufferer returns to the substance or process of addiction as the only known and practised method of suppressing unpleasant feelings .
11 In retrospect , it is now rather easier to see that the cases made for the identification of structural change at the beginning of the 1970s were exaggerated or , at least , rather premature .
12 On the part of the plaintiff , it has been urged that the cases cited for the defendant were not cases where actions had already been brought , but only cases of promises to forbear commencing proceedings .
13 In many grammar books you will find a rule which says that the subject AGREES WITH the verb .
14 Provided that the shot is a reasonably close one , and that the subject stays in the one position , this arrangement will give you excellent results with the minimum of cost and effort .
15 The procedures adopted by the Commissioner have been documented in this article in some detail , as it is considered that the systems established by the Commissioner and her office for dealing with her work are highly effective and that such systems could be adapted and applied in other areas of dispute .
16 The second option is to sell the property along with the company but ensure that the price received for the company fully reflects the range of values for the assets .
17 To show that the price charged by the monopolist depends on the firm 's objective , consider the following possibilities :
18 Italian ‘ Green ’ MEP Enrico Falqui quoted a judgement by the Italian Court of Auditors which found that the price fixed by the State-owned energy corporation ENI for the Montedison shares in the Enimont joint venture was ‘ out of all proportion ’ to their average quoted value .
19 Since Hume , philosophers of an empiricist turn of mind have tended to suppose that any ‘ knowledge ’ obtained by a priori perception of connections between ideas is trifling and empty of content , and that the price paid for the necessity and certainty of such ‘ knowledge ’ is a loss of information .
20 FIFA had ordered the match to be played in France on 28 March but Egypt protested that the date conflicted with the Moslem religious festival of Eid-al-Fitr .
21 Some in the Republic believe , though , that the decision to call off the tours would suit the SARU , who have been made aware that three matches in four days in Bucharest in the middle of June followed by two in a week in Rome could leave very few survivors from heat stroke .
22 In practical terms , the school librarian or teacher may not have the authority to make a final decision on the purchase of a microcomputer but it is important that s/he has some knowledge of what microcomputers can do and what criteria should be used for selection , so that the decision made by the headteacher may be influenced by the person who will ultimately control and use the microcomputer .
23 Genscher recalled that the decision embodied in the treaty was a difficult one for all Germans , particularly the millions who had been expelled from their homes in the area annexed to Poland , but that the treaty surrendered nothing that had not been lost long ago .
24 It was hoped that the countries represented in the FEC would cooperate in this policy .
25 He said that he thought that the wife entered into the charge of her own free will but that he would probably not have mentioned the question of undue influence to her at the time she executed the charge .
26 It is at this point that the assumptions made about the nature of injections and leakages are relevant .
27 Make certain that the fonts used by the software exactly match those of the output device .
28 But Bowler said : ‘ It is abundantly clear from our recent correspondence that the actions taken by the club were insufficient , despite 145 arrests and 20 ejections at the Test match alone .
29 We recommend that SEAC , in consultation with NCC and CCW , develop an assessment format and handbook and that the approach exemplified by the ‘ Primary Language Record ’ ( 1988 : Centre for Language in Primary Education ) be adopted as a starting point .
30 It is further agreed that the approach adopted by the court of appeal in the case of and incorporate of nineteen eighty nine , one queens bench page eight hundred and seventy eight , is that which I should adopt , er the person which seeks to persuade me that the percentage which I should apply should be four point five percent rather than the two percent used in that case by the court of appeal , he argues partly on the basis of er , evidence by Mr an architect who er , with the greatest respect to him , whilst I feel quite sure his architectural abilities are of the highest quality , I feel that as an economist he is perhaps er not more reliable than any other economist , er but er , Mr argues that er , recent falls in house prices show that houses are not the risk free inflation proof investments which the court of appeal assumed when and was decided .
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