Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [verb] that [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The link with sovereignty and with the ultra vires doctrine is provided by implication : parliament only intended that such discretion should be exercised on relevant and not irrelevant considerations , or to achieve proper and not improper purposes .
2 One such dispute was settled by Marie with a verdict apparently asserting that true love can not exist between man and wife .
3 The Court of Appeal held that because the principle of effective protection only required that national courts should provide remedies for the protection of European rights which were as effective as the remedies available for the protection of similar rights in English law ; and since a plaintiff can recover damages against governmental bodies in English law only if a breach of private law can be shown ; and since the challenged action would not be actionable in tort in English law ; it followed that the principle of effective protection did not require that damages be available to the plaintiff as a remedy .
4 The Inland Revenue eventually decided that this practice was contrary to the legislation on PRP schemes , and put an end to it in a Statement of Practice ( SP7/92 , see ACCOUNTANCY , October , p 103 ) .
5 This grand term merely means that successful community care schemes are usually a joint initiative of two or more service sectors , that is , a local authority and a voluntary organization , a local authority and the NHS , the NHS and a housing association , and so on .
6 For some reason , the makers of this trash still think that all metal fans have had their frontal lobes seared from their skulls , and would n't know an intelligent sentence if it jumped up and shouted ‘ moron ’ in their earholes .
7 For some reason , the makers of this trash still think that all metal fans have had their frontal lobes seared from their skulls , and would n't know an intelligent sentence if it jumped up and shouted ‘ moron ’ in their earholes .
8 Statute further ensured that reversionary leases ( i.e. leases to take effect in the future ) , although capable of being legal , must take effect not more than 21 years from the date of their creation :
9 ‘ You ca n't say it 's a coincidence that in every interview you see with these women the journalist always picks that five minutes where they 're going on about abuse or victimisation .
10 The research for the Scottish Office Education Department also found that bilingual children were under-represented in the milder categories , raising further questions about the accuracy , and legality under race relations laws , of the methods employed by the region .
11 A 1986 report from the British Medical Association also suggested that universal screening is ‘ probably not justified ’ , and that it could ‘ alarm some elderly people unnecessarily . ’
12 Data from this study also show that some people do retain relationships which they use for confiding and support , especially with their mothers , and this is regarded as appropriate , especially for women to get support with concerns that essentially are ‘ women 's business , .
13 The study also found that some pollutants are far more damaging when released at higher altitudes .
14 The study also reveals that heavy metals , in particular cadmium and zinc , present in the sludge , are taken up by plants and can be absorbed into the food chain far more easily than previously thought .
15 Our study also showed that postprandial gall bladder contraction was suppressed for at least four hours after octreotide injection .
16 Our findings about symmetry perception also demonstrate that neglected information that is unavailable for verbal report may nevertheless be represented implicitly , confirming previous reports which have remained controversial .
17 The Task Force also concluded that such benefits share many of the characteristics of pensions and that the principles of SSAP 24 , Accounting for Pensions Costs , are applicable .
18 There is still widespread popular belief in the efficacy of practising such ‘ relevant ’ skills , even though research clearly indicates that such practice is largely futile : if pupils are unable to master a skill fairly quickly they do not appear to improve subsequently .
19 Mahathir also said that foreign investment would continue to be encouraged .
20 Mahathir also suggested that ASEAN leaders should meet more often as a group .
21 That day in 1958 the Northern Echo also reported that municipal busmen had turned down an extra five bob a week on their £8 15s , that Cliff Jones Britain 's most expensive footballer at £35,000 had broken a leg and carried a front page headline about the Royal family .
22 Our present study clearly indicates that any contribution made by abnormal forms of gastrin is minimal and that the gastrin which is increased in the presence of H pylori infection is G17 .
23 The curvature of space–time also means that identical clocks at different gravitational potentials must run at different rates .
24 The research also demonstrated that older workers could maximize their efficiency if they were able to control their own work pace .
25 The figure also shows that three projects , P1 , P2 , and P3 , are processed simultaneously , each cutting across the authority lines of the functional departments .
26 This figure also illustrates that other interest , in problems which scarcely seem to have presented themselves to sculptors in the rest of Greece : alike in the patterns discoverable in the pull and hang of clothes , and in the relation of clothes to the body beneath .
27 Labour now realises that that system of relief was not adequate .
28 The gas industry legitimately complained that this competition was sometimes far from fair : the Electricity Boards were using the leverage provided by the necessity of electric lighting to try to exclude gas and deprive consumers of a free choice .
29 The IPR even states that formal qualifications are not necessary for PR personnel .
30 For the output equation AD assume that real output is a function of time , its own lagged value and current or one-period lagged unanticipated monetary growth ( AD , 1983 , p.448 ) .
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