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

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31 Wrong degrees of tension and slackness can interfere with this harmony and we try through the pressure wave of the breathing to ensure that all parts are equally refreshed , invigorated and strengthened .
32 The budget forecast that overall government expenditure would increase by 15.4 per cent in the 1991/92 fiscal year to S$15,800 million .
33 For example , the retention of selective schools characterised by traditional pedagogy and an elitist view of the curriculum means that some schools are less likely than others to be able to meet the expectations of a project founded on essentially comprehensive principles .
34 Of all these pressures , perhaps the most insidious is the emphasis on standardising the curriculum to ensure that all pupils master the basic skills .
35 In an extensive review arising from IGCP 61 Kidson ( 1982 ) has concluded that the search for a universal eustatic curve should be regarded as over ; that regional differences in changes in the geoid mean that eustatic sea level curves can have only regional validity ; and that no part of the earth 's crust can be regarded as wholly stable .
36 In a report published today the Association claims that most people can get all the vitamins they need from a healthy diet .
37 It is clear from the travaux préparatoires that this declaration operates to ‘ extend ’ the assumed meaning of ‘ civil and commercial ’ which therefore must be taken to exclude all such cases .
38 Quite the contrary , degrees of review may have differed over time but it is indisputable that the judiciary accepted that non-jurisdictional errors of law could exist .
39 Health Department guidelines supported by the college say that HIV-infected health care workers could conduct a normal delivery as long as it did not involve invasive surgery .
40 Nevertheless , the Guidance suggests that local authorities review service provision plans for children in need in the same way as they are required by regulation to review their plans for children they are looking after ( see Chapter 16 , 8 ) .
41 While the accuser asserts that deliberate malice is involved , the accused protests his innocence , politely but firmly disclaiming any malevolent intentions .
42 First , the attempt to suggest that this scope of review is logically demanded is not convincing .
43 Statutory regulations applying to the industry state that all machines must be fitted with a guard .
44 The action lacked that forceful superiority which had characterized Carolingian capitularies , at least in the time of Charlemagne ; but it revived the tradition whereby the crown was seen as the author of society 's moral norms .
45 However , even though there was a misdirection in this respect , their Lordships agreed with the advocate depute that that misdirection was plainly to the advantage of the first appellant .
46 The second half of the chapter proposes that whole group work is a working method which develops out of small group work and gives greater coherence to it .
47 The chapter showed that these theories are based on microeconomic foundations .
48 The witness said that these types of items had been encountered previously in improvised explosive devices and could be used in letter or parcel bombs .
49 Some of the oil companies operating in the UK disputed the British Gas view of the future suggesting that abundant reserves exist in the southern part of the North Sea and maintained that the reason a shortfall was in prospect was British Gas 's disinclination to pay suppliers the same price for UK produced gas as for imported gas .
50 The Brazilian complained that some team-mates shunned him and criticised him behind his back , with Soren Lerby and Kieft the chief culprits .
51 However , the falsificationist maintains that some theories , while they may superficially appear to have the characteristics of good scientific theories , are in fact only posing as scientific theories because they are not falsifiable and should be rejected .
52 The falsificationist demands that scientific hypotheses be falsifiable , in the sense I have discussed .
53 The MEC assumes that all students will continue for honours , if eligible , unless informed otherwise by the student .
54 The borough estimates that recyclable waste amounts to 20,000 of the total 80,000 tonnes generated annually .
55 The President stated that all nominations had been on display at the rear of the Hall since the beginning of the meeting .
56 The result in the figure show that this procedure generated just as much latent inhibition as did exposure to A alone .
57 When giving evidence to the PCA , the then permanent secretary to the Department agreed that that situation could not be defended , so we decided to put it right .
58 In 1986 , the Department ruled that this obligation did not extend to the funding of overseas projects .
59 The Department admitted that seven questions in the original specimen were ‘ too difficult ’ .
60 1.7 The Department acknowledges that certain duties may carry additional risks to employees and all possible steps will be taken to minimise these .
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